Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green has never met an issue he didn't like. He recently took to Twitter to complain about their tough flight schedule, which only got worse by the hour.

Due to unforeseen problems after their win over the Indiana Pacers on Monday, the Warriors were forced to fly to the Big Apple on the same day they were facing the New York Knicks on Tuesday. Clearly, it wasn't the most ideal of situations since teams normally arrive for road games a day before.

The outspoken Green wasn't too happy with their disadvantage against the Knicks, as they only had a few hours to rest and prepare before tip-off. But alas, when the smoke cleared, the Warriors had nothing to worry about. They took the win, 105-96 on a historic night, with some guy named Stephen Curry also finally set the new NBA record for most three-pointers made (via ESPN).

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After the game, Warriors coach Steve Kerr was asked about their flight troubles, and he offered a perspective that Green might have missed.

“I told some of the coaches, it’s still better than the old days. My first few years, we flew commercial and this was like routine to have a back-to-back where you fly in on the day of the game. But you were on Continental, you weren’t on a charter, so it was a little bit harder back then.”

The Warriors will fly again on Friday to face the Boston Celtics. Here's to hoping Green doesn't get inconvenienced again while sipping wine on a comfortable private plane.