The Golden State Warriors sit .500 with a record of 30-30. They're in the mix to participate in the play-in game this year. With just 12 games left in the season, the Warriors are doing everything they can to make the postseason this year.

Within the last week, Golden State faced off two of the top teams in the NBA. On Monday, they took on the Philadelphia 76ers, then during their Friday night matchup, they played against the Denver Nuggets. Within one week, Golden State faced the top two centers in the league. Joel Embiid and Nikola Jokic, who also happens to be in the running for the MVP award this year.

After Friday night's game against the Nuggets, Warriors forward Draymond Green was asked what it's like guarding Emiid and Jokic. He provides an incredibly detailed answer about what each player brings to the table and the challenge of defending each of them, per Anthony Slater.

It's no question that Embiid and Jokic are two of the best in the league, especially at the center position. They each play a unique style of basketball. Jokic is almost like a point guard for the Nuggets, as the ball facilitates through him. As for Embiid, the guy treats professional basketball like he's playing on a Nerf hoop. With their talents, Jokic and Embiid are changing the norm for future centers in the league.

Draymond Green is considered to be one of the better defensive players in the NBA. Even so, he has difficulty guarding these two Goliaths of the sport. Luckily for the Warriors, they don't play the Nuggets or the 76ers for the rest of the season, which bodes well for their playoff hopes.