Golden State Warriors power forward Draymond Green is ALWAYS going to speak his mind no matter what. It makes him one of the most polarizing players in the NBA since Warriors fans love him and pretty much everyone else hates the three-time champion.

There's no denying Green's skillset. He's an elite swiss army knife who has contributed mightily to the success of the Warriors' dynasty. Since getting drafted by Golden State in 2012, Green has compiled averages of 9.0 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 5.0 assists during the regular season. Along with his three titles and one Defensive Player of the Year trophy, Green has played in three All-Star games and made five All-Defensive teams.

Since he's one of the cockiest athletes in the world, Green has said some wild things on TV before. With that said, let's take a look at some of them.

1. “They suck, yup.”

After the Warriors defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2015 Finals in six games to capture the first ring of the Stephen Curry-Klay Thompson-Draymond Green era, Green–clearly tipsy–said the Cavs suck but in a more hilarious fashion.

2. “He suck.”

During an appearance on Conan in 2016, Green was asked to talk about actor Kevin Hart's basketball skills since the celebrity bragged to Conan that he was good.

Green, who is friends with Hart, revealed that Hart actually sucks.

3. “Drake’s boots cost them the game.”

After Green and the Warriors defeated the Toronto Raptors during a game in 2016-17, Green crashed Andre Iguodala’s live postgame interview on the court and blamed the Raptors' loss on Drake's shoes.

Drake, of course, is not only one of the best rappers but the Raptors' global ambassador as well.

4. Green goes off on reporter about Houston floods

Green went off on a reporter who kept asking him about the floods in Houston while the Warriors and Rockets were playing a playoff series.

It's safe to say Draymond was tired of this reporters' antics.

5. Green explains the “Quickie” shirt

After blowing a 3-1 series lead to the Cavs in the 2016 Finals, Green and the Warriors rebounded nicely by winning the 2017 championship in five games over LeBron James thanks to the addition of Kevin Durant.

During the Dubs' title parade, Green explained the meaning of his “Quickie” shirt.

6. Green accidentally swears

During a press conference during the 2019 Finals, Green accidentally said “sh*t” while speaking about the Raptors.

Although it's not that crazy of a mistake, it's still funny.

7. “Get my man out of Phoenix.”

Green officially made his debut in Studio J with the Inside the NBA crew during the restart games in Orlando and told Devin Booker to get away from the Phoenix Suns.

Booker has been killing it down in Orlando, Florida but Green wants to see the shooting guard play for a better team.

The NBA fined Green $50,000 for his comments.

Green is beloved by Warriors fans for being himself at all times, unapologetically. Can he get a little out of control at times? Of course. His outburst toward Durant during the 2018-19 season was one of the biggest storylines of the year.

After Green called Durant a “bi**h” and dared him to leave the Warriors in free agency, everyone knew Draymond and KD couldn't be teammates after the season. Durant even said after signing with the Brooklyn Nets that the Green incident was one of the reasons he left Golden State for Brooklyn.

Moving forward, it's going to be interesting to see if the Warriors can win more titles in the Stephen Curry-Klay Thompson-Draymond Green era. The Dubs had the worst record in the NBA in 2019-20, but that was mostly because Curry only played in five games due to a broken hand and Thompson missed the entire campaign recovering from ACL surgery.

With Curry, Thompson and Green leading the charge next season, the Warriors are expected to compete for a title again. The Dubs also have former No. 1 overall pick Andrew Wiggins on the roster, as well as a top pick in the 2020 draft.

If the Warriors win another title without Durant, we can almost guarantee Green will say something wild about it. The Michigan native is eager to prove the critics wrong (again) and bring the Larry O'Brien trophy back to the Dubs franchise.

Until the 2020-21 season starts, though, Green will continue to work for TNT, which means he's likely going to continue to speak his mind on things and say controversial statements. Any TV show with Charles Barkley and Draymond Green on it will always do great ratings-wise, so kudos to TNT for setting this all up.