Draymond Green and Kevin Durant had a lot of success as teammates with the Golden State Warriors, but there were tumultuous times and plenty of drama involved in their relationship as well. The infamous Green/KD argument against the Los Angeles Clippers in their final season together drew plenty of headlines, with many people pointing to that as a reason why Durant left.
However, the two stars have been singing a different tune of late. Both players claimed the way Steve Kerr and the Warriors' front office handled the situation is what caused so much tension. The players respect each other and how they go about their business, and there doesn't seem to be any beef there at this point.
Green reiterated this with recent comments made on Carmelo Anthony's What's in Your Glass? podcast. The Warriors star says KD will always have his back, and vice versa:




Draymond says KD is his brother for life 🤝 pic.twitter.com/KlJ9VdYDyb
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) September 2, 2021
While Durant left the Warriors in 2019 and is now on the Brooklyn Nets, he and Green are still tight and just had even more success together playing for Team USA at the Tokyo Olympics. They played key roles in leading the Americans to the gold medal and were able to build their relationship even more this summer.
Whatever happened during KD's final season with the Warriors, they're clearly over it now. It's time to move on.