The Warriors fell 125-105 to the Thunder on Tuesday night, but Draymond Green wasn't on the court to hear the final buzzer.

Green received his second technical foul during the fourth quarter, earning an automatic ejection. He has been called for an NBA-leading 13 technical fouls this season.

The incident occurred with just over eight minutes remaining on the clock. Green was called for an offensive foul, didn't like the call, so he flipped the ball in the officials' direction. He looked surprised when awarded a technical.

Green had five points, eight rebounds, seven assists and four blocks in 31 minutes before his exit. After the game, he chose to guard his words.

"I'm going to save my money," Green said, via ESPN.com, referring to the fact he likely would have been fined had he said anything negative about the officials.

Stephen Curry did speak about the officiating after the game, and while he was disappointed with some of the calls, he said the team needed to play better.

"It was a rough night," Curry said. "But if we honestly are going to say they're (officials) the reason we lost the game tonight, I think that's off. We've got to look ourselves in the mirror and see what we can do to control the game, because we know that's stuff that we can't control.

"As much as we want to complain in the moment or try to argue with the refs about what they should have seen and calls not going our way, as we go down the stretch of the season and in playoffs, if that's something that's going to get under our skin consistently and impact our performance, we're going to be in trouble. But I've got faith that we can overcome a tough night with the whistle and still be who we are. But, tonight was a rough one."