The recent spat between Kevin Durant and Draymond Green has surrounded the Golden State Warriors with an unforeseen stench around the organization, one that Andre Iguodala wasn't going to ignore. After Durant addressed the media about his postgame locker room argument with Green, Ethan Strauss of The Athletic asked the longtime veteran defender if the two All-Stars can make their relationship work:

Iguodala: “Shaq and Kobe ain’t like each other.”

Staruss: “But that ended in a way you wouldn’t want this to end, right?”

Iguodala: “They won three championships in a row. Ain’t that what you want to happen?”

Strauss: “I guess all things come to an end.”

Andre: “Everything come to an end.”

The tension in the locker room could be cut with a knife on Monday night after an otherwise run-of-the-mill overtime loss to the LA Clippers on the road, but neither player was willing to make any admissions or apologies, as Klay Thompson acted as mediator to the situation.

As Iguodala brought up, the tandem of Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal wasn't one forged in friendship, but rather on sheer talent, talent that can elevate a team to championship levels like it has the last two years for the Warriors.

Green and Durant have a stronger friendship than Kobe and Shaq ever had, giving them a way to make amends and leave it all behind. But if Green has indeed crossed the line, the Warriors will have no other choice but to strap up and make it work before Durant's eventual departure from the team.