Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green thinks Patrick Beverley is spot on with his rather interesting take on the LeBron James-Stephen Curry comparisons.

On Thursday, the Minnesota Timberwolves guard appeared on ESPN's “Get Up” and discussed the gap between James and Curry after the Dubs reached the NBA Finals once again. According to Beverley, the Warriors sharpshooter and Los Angeles Lakers forward are on equal terms now when it comes to overall impact to the game and winning.

Curry has a chance to tie LeBron's four NBA titles, and that is enough for Beverley to see the magnitude of Curry's impact and influence to the game of basketball:

“Man, they right there. He’s changed the game, LeBron’s changed the game. Of course, everyone knows that … what Steph Curry has done, these guys are shooting 3s and they’re not looking anymore. He has changed the game … he looks good doing it. The face is perfect. He’s the golden boy, everyone knows that. It just works for him and he got the basketball to back it up so he’s right there,” Beverley shared.

Upon seeing Patrick Beverley's comments, Draymond Green agreed and even went as far as to explaining what the Timberwolves leader meant when he made the comparison. While some might be criticizing it given LeBron James' years of dominance over Stephen Curry's, the Warriors forward highlighted why Pat Bev made those comments:

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“They don’t understand that he’s speaking of Lebron to show the magnitude that Steph should be mentioned. Not that he’s bigger or better than LeBron. It’s simply saying he’s one of the goats. They can only make one greater than the other. They don’t like them being GOATs!” Green said.

As for Beverley's stint so far as a sports analyst and commentator, Green admitted that he got off to a wrong start with his slanderous Chris Paul takes. Nonetheless, he has definitely seen that improvement from his peer:

Beverley has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons as of late, but he definitely has a valid point in his LeBron-Steph remarks.