Draymond Green admitted to waiting to get back at LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers for their trolling antics after winning an NBA title last year, making the most of it by sporting a custom-made “Quickie” shirt that has the “Q” from the logo of Quicken Loans Arena.

The shirts were actually made in Cleveland, as Green explained in the interview — but were meant to be worn at the Cavs arena if the Golden State Warriors managed to sweep them on their way to an NBA title.

“I can't forget the Ultimate Warrior shirt last year from LeBron and the 3-1 tombstone cookies and all of that, so I was waiting on this moment,” Green told Rosalyn Gold-Onwude of NBC Sports Bay Area on Thursday. “But (James) is definitely my guy, that's family.”

Green was asked if he had really been waiting since Halloween to get his rival back, notion which he had no problem admitting to.

“I'm petty,” he said. “I've been waiting for a while, coming up with ideas.”

“I had this crazy idea for a shirt, and I waited too long to have somebody draw it up and it was a bit much, though.”

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