Another game in the Western Conference finals, another questionable play to discuss.

In Game 1, there was the Zaza Pachulia-Kawhi Leonard incident, which has been thoroughly debated. Then in Game 2, there was the LaMarcus Aldridge closeout on Kevin Durant, which went away pretty quickly. Now, after Game 3, we have the Dewayne Dedmon screen on Stephen Curry.

Late in the fourth quarter, Dedmon came up from behind and leaned into Curry, basically collapsing his knee, and knocking the Warriors star to the ground. There was no foul called, however, and Curry seems to luckily be no worse for wear. 

Still, the two-time reigning MVP was not pleased, calling it "a dirty play." Via ESPN:

"I know he's not a dirty player. I'm not going to try to mess up his reputation, but I feel like that was a dirty play," Curry responded to ESPN. "Luckily no one was hurt."

Warriors coach Mike Brown agreed.

"I thought it was an illegal screen," Warriors acting head coach Mike Brown said to ESPN. "When it happened live, I was not sure, but when you look at the film, it was an illegal pick. Sometimes the officials make the call, and sometimes they don't."

Of all three incidents in this series, this one appears to be the most intentional. Or at least the most unnatural. Hopefully we won't have any more debates about plays being dirty after Game 4.