Draymond Green and Kevin Durant's brother are not friends.

Earlier in the 2018-19 NBA campaign when Green and Durant had a heated verbal exchange on the court that carried over into the locker room after the game, Durant's brother, Tony, took some shots at Green, saying that his “true colors” were revealed.

Well, as evidenced by the fact that Green remembers all 34 players drafted ahead of him, he doesn't forget anything.

On Tuesday, Tony posted a photo on his Instagram of his family, which included Kevin, and Green had a snarky response:

https://twitter.com/warriorsworld/status/1176568613194485760?s=20

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Of course, Green and Durant are no longer Golden State Warriors teammates, so this doesn't carry the cachet it once did, but it's still worth noting Green's grudge.

Durant spent the last three seasons with the Warriors, winning back-to-back titles and back-to-back Finals MVP awards in 2017 and 2018. However, this past year, Durant suffered a calf injury during the second round of the playoffs and missed the entire conference finals.

The 31-year-old then missed the first four games of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors, as the Warriors fell behind 3-1. Durant returned in Game 5 and was looking like his old self in the first quarter, but in the second period, Durant went to put a move on Serge Ibaka and crumpled to the ground, grabbing his Achilles.

It was later revealed that Durant tore his Achilles, an injury that will likely keep him out for the entire upcoming season.

Kevin Durant would go on to sign with the Brooklyn Nets during the summer, joining Kyrie Irving and DeAndre Jordan.