Thursday, the Golden State Warriors secured their 4th NBA Championship since 2015. The Dubs have sat atop the league for nearly a decade. Despite changes around the roster, this dominance has been led by the core of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green. Green, easily the most controversial of the three, celebrated his ring in an unconventional manner.
Just hours after raising his fourth Larry O'Brien trophy, Green took to the mic and fired up a new episode of his podcast, The Draymond Green Show. Green hosted Thompson, veteran Andre Iguodala and other members of the Warriors to ask questions about the title run.
Green has experienced some controversies in the past for his new show, specifically in this year's finals. A clip from the show went viral after Green addressed Boston Celtics fans' behavior during games and NSFW chants.
Article Continues Below“F— Draymond! F— Draymond! F— you too,” Green said earlier in the series.1
With a ring to show over the Celtics, Green is vindicated in his beef with Boston fans. The championship episode focused more on the title run than fans or rival players. Thompson and other Warriors provided some interesting insight into not only winning a championship. Injuries, being apart of a dynasty in the making and other musings are sprinkled throughout.
Green did take a moment at the end of the show to credit the Boston Celtics. He gave props to GM Brad Stevens, head coach Ime Udoka and the Celtics roster.
“That team is going to win,” Green said. “You better believe that team will be back.”
With the NBA season wrapped up, perhaps The Draymond Green Show can hold everyone over this offseason.