Draymond Green's physicality against the Boston Celtics has been a bit of a big issue of late. The Golden State Warriors star stamped his authority in Game 2 and it didn't exactly sit well with his opponents.

If you ask Hall of Famer Charles Barkley, however, he believes he has the answer as to how to prevent Green's antics. Barkley's suggestion for the Warriors talisman is probably not going to work too well for the Celtics, though:

“You just have to clock him one time, with a good shot,” Barkley said, via Ron Kroichick of the San Francisco Chronicle. “Draymond reminds me of Dennis Rodman. Anytime I’d play against Rodman, I’d hit him as hard as I could early in the game, and he would stop all of those antics. I’d do the same thing against Draymond.”

That's pretty violent from Sir Charles, but then again, such was the physical nature of the sport during his time. These days, attempting this vicious tactic is likely to warrant an ejection and a possible suspension. Be that as it may, the Celtics could still probably take a page out of Barkley's book in addressing the Warriors star's antics, albeit to a much lesser degree.