The rivalry between the Warriors and Dillon Brooks took another turn Wednesday on 'The Draymond Green Show' podcast.
But Green, the NBA four-time champion, didn't stop there.
"Your level of understanding the game of basketball is at a fan level. And you’re running around talking about a dynasty? The dynasty starts after you, not with you. That’s just a fact. I know dynasty-like players. They aren’t clowns. That doesn’t work when building a dynasty.The Warriors have a short but spiteful history with Brooks. The 27-year-old first made waves in the Western Conference semifinals last summer when heThe jawing has continued on and off the court since then.
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