The New Orleans Pelicans and the Golden State Warriors series has seemed to turn into a one on one series between Draymond Green and Rajon Rondo with all the media attention that it has received.

Steve Kerr wasn't happy with some of the things that Rajon Rondo has done during the series. It appeared near the end of Game 3 that Rondo slid his foot under Stephen Curry's landing spot, in a move that looked intentional.

“You can’t do that,” Kerr said via Mike Medina of the Mercury News. “I’m all for getting underneath guys’ skin. But you can’t try to step on a guy’s foot or try to swipe a guy underneath his feet when he’s shooting. Those are dangerous plays.”

For Green though although he didn't exactly refer to that play he seems to not so much agree with his coach. He doesn't feel like there is crossing a line in basketball and seemed more annoyed that he keeps getting asked about it.

“I don’t think there’s such a thing as crossing a line in basketball,” Green said. “People make something about crossing the line. You’re competing. So if you’re competing, you’re doing what you got to do to win.”

For Green, he is an aggressive basketball player and he isn't afraid to pull out any tactic to try and get under the opponent's skin, so it makes sense he wouldn't really have an issue with what Rondo is doing.

The Warriors and Pelicans will play again on Sunday afternoon, and this is a big storyline to watch going into the game.