Tuesday marked the 25th anniversary of the 1992 Dream Team's gold medal run in the Barcelona Olympics. That said, a lot of players and other members of the basketball community reflected on their greatness, and gave their thoughts about the widely-considered greatest team ever assembled.

Draymond Green also chimed in on the conversation and reflected on what the Dream Team brought to the game of basketball. He gave them mad props for changing the sport forever, and credited them for starting its globalization.

The Golden State Warriors star forward also named most of their players, but chose Michael Jordan as the one he wants to play against if he had the chance to, and cited growing up wanting to be like Mike.

“That’s when people really started to become a fan of [players] not basketball. Larry Bird fans, not just Celtics fans.”

On their way to the gold medal, the Dream Team dominated the competition and showed the whole world that nobody came close to the level of talent they had. They won all of their games by an average margin of 44 points, leading to their enshrinement to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010.

Their achievement back in 1992 has always been remembered fondly by fans around the world, and started a cult following for them, even when they returned to their NBA teams. 11 out of their 12 players, and three out of the four coaches who mentored them are now Hall of Famers, which is a testament to the impact their team has made, as well as their individual brilliance.