The Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics have been two of the more successful teams in the NBA in recent memory. As a result, each franchise continues to grow in popularity year after year, which has now culminated in a series of Subway sandwich commercials featuring Warriors power forward Draymond Green and Celtics forward Jayson Tatum.

Although Green has become one of the best and most noteworthy trash talkers in the league today, Tatum certainly holds his own as far as this back-and-forth banter is concerned. Of course, this exchange between Green and Tatum is purely fictional, though it doesn't make it any less spicy.

As a professional athlete in the year 2021, it is imperative that you grow your brand in addition to performing on the field, ice or in this case on the basketball court. While Green has built a name for himself as one of the most outspoken players in the league while also serving as a key cog on multiple championship teams, Tatum is still on the rise, though his brand is definitely headed in the right direction as the Celtics standout was selected as an Eastern Conference All-Star reserve on Tuesday evening.

As it stands today, the Green and the Warriors sit at a nearly even 16-15 on the year with a bout against the New York Knicks at the famed Madison Square Garden next up for Golden State. On the other hand, the 15-15 Celtics sit at .500 with a road matchup against the always dangerous Dallas Mavericks looming.