Draymond Green has been showered with boos and chants in every road arena in the NBA this season, but none is more intently passionate than Quicken Loans Arena, which will not hesitate to let the Golden State Warriors forward hear it every chance it's given.

But to Green it isn't a reason of doubt or a sense of hostility, but a rather welcoming noise to his ears that only serves as fuel to his never-ceasing tank at both ends of the floor, rather basking on the jeers of the Cleveland crowd, just as he visibly did in Friday's Game 4 loss after he was erroneously signaled to be ejected from the game, before the officials cleared up the situation.

“They make me feel good. They show me how important I am to them,” Green told Marc J. Spears of The Undefeated. “They come to the game thinking about me. If you come to the game chanting my name, you’re at home thinking about me. So, shoutout to them. I appreciate the love.”

After battling for two games in front of a hostile Cavaliers crowd, Green and the Warriors will return to Oracle Arena, intending to close the series out for good on Monday night after securing a 3-1 lead.

“It’s an amazing opportunity that we have and we have to take advantage of it going back home,” Green said. “We’re up, 3-1. We need to come out and hit first. Close this thing out.”