OAKLAND, Calif. -- The NBA Executive VP of Basketball Operations, Kiki VanDeWeghe, clarified the unnatural act rule Sunday, saying the league isnt targeting Draymond Green because rules are for every player.The NBA is addressing this matter a day after the?Golden State Warriors?All-Star?lashed out at the league office, questioning its qualifications of judging and penalizing him for where his flailing legs happen to land.Rules are discussed and agreed upon at the competition committee meetings consisting of owners, general managers, coaches, player reps and referee representatives, VanDeWeghe said. They go through the same procedures for all rule changes.We noticed last year that more unnatural acts, such as arm flails and leg kicks, [occurred] for drawing attention of the referee. The competition committee looked at it and wanted to keep the rules fair for all teams, as well as make sure the health and safety of players were not jeopardized. We looked at it very carefully to take it out the game. Rules have to be applied to every player the same. There are no exceptions.Green has been penalized on multiple occasions over the past couple of years for his high kicks that tend to make contact to an opposing players face or groin region.He received a Flagrant 1 in the Warriors loss to the Houston Rockets?on Thursday after his foot made contact with the face of James Harden. Two days later, Green made his displeasure with the penalty known.I just laugh at it, because its funny how you can tell me how I get hit and how my body is supposed to react, Green said. I didnt know the people in the league office were that smart when it came to your body movement. Im not sure if they took kinesiology and all this stuff for their positions to kind of tell you how your body is going to react when you get hit at certain positions.Or you go up and you got guys that jump to the ceiling, and Im sure a lot of these people that make these rules cant touch the rim. Yet they tell you [that] you are way up there in the air and which way your body [is supposed to react]. I dont really understand that. Thats like me going in there and telling them, Hey, you did something on this paperwork in here wrong. Like, I dont know what your paperwork looks like. It is what it is. I think they made the rule and make your rule. Like, I dont care.VanDeWeghe did not fine Green for his comments.We take our players opinions and comments very seriously, as evident by the fact that we have a player rep from the union at our meetings, VanDeWeghe said. When players speak, we want to understand and explain the process. We try to minimize the risk of injury and do whatever we can do to take health and safety seriously.Green made a point to bring up Harden in his comments, saying the All-Star guard gets away with extending his arms in traffic to draw fouls. Green said thats an unnatural act.VanDeWeghe disagrees.The big difference becomes safety and the potential of injuring somebody, he said. Thats the big difference. Players embellish contact to draw attention. Its gotten better since instituting the flopping rule on defense. But if a player flails his arms and strikes a player in the face, then thats a cause for concern. Its not one particular player or two. The competition committee spent a lot of time looking at this, and we decided that if the move doesnt justify the movement, then we have to act. Art Monk Jersey . Pert has formerly spent time as an assistant coach with Cardiff City, Coventry City, and Bahrain mens national team. 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Always I want inside my pocket.South Koreas Inbee Park set the Miramar mark in 2014 and Englands Jodi Ewart Shadoff tied it earlier Saturday.Jang birdied three of the last four holes to reach 16-under 200. She hit a wwedge to 4 feet on 15, made a 30-foot putt on 16 and closed the bogey-free round with the tap-in on 18 after the flop that landed on a ridge and trickled down.dddddddddddd.Chinas Shanshan Feng was second after a 67, and Hee Young Park was another shot back after a 69. Canadas Brooke Henderson and South Africas Lee-Anne Pace each shot 69 to get to 8 under.Shadoff was tied for eighth at 6 under. After opening with rounds of 78 and 70, she birdied 10 of the first 15 holes and closed with three pars.It was getting the ball in the fairway, Shadoff said. The rough out here is so thick that its really hard to get spin from the rough. Its tough even chipping from around the greens. So, I was just in the fairway.American Alison Lee also rebounded to get to 6 under, shooting 65.Defending champion Lydia Ko was tied for 16th at 4 under after a 69. The top-ranked New Zealander won by nine strokes last year at 20 under. ' ' '