The beef between Ray Allen and the Boston Celtics is apparently not the only time a championship-winning team had a falling out between its key players. Although it isn't nearly on the same level of pettiness as the Celtics' grudge, the Golden State Warriors 2015 team is fractured.

Draymond Green said on his podcast that Harrison Barnes supposedly keeps his distance from him because he played a big role in convincing Kevin Durant to join the Warriors in the 2016 offseason. He added that Barnes doesn't do the same for Stephen Curry or Klay Thompson and addressed what the situation was like.

“Harrison Barnes, I think to this day don't like me for KD coming here. And the reality is, I did't tell [Warriors GM Bob Myers] to trade you to bring KD in…He took it very personally because of that story that came out that I cried to KD in the car. He took it very personally at me. This dude invite [sic] Steph, Klay, everybody to his wedding except me…I didn't take it personally 'cause it is what it is…It sucks that you got traded by you went and made your money.”

Once Durant joined the Warriors, the team shipped Barnes out of town in order to facilitate the blockbuster signing. The move was an obvious one to make from a basketball standpoint, even if Barnes wasn't playing terribly in the 2016 NBA Finals. Barnes was moved to the Dallas Mavericks while the Warriors won two more championships.

The Warriors are now well beyond those Durant years. They have the second-best record in the league and are hoping that Green returns from a back injury soon.