Draymond Green is not afraid to talk trash to anyone. Being a heel and getting vocal in the face of his opponents is as big of a part of his identity as being a great defender or being the starting power forward of the Golden State Warriors is. Green isn't afraid to back down and chirp in the middle of games. He also, apparently, is just fine doing it off the court.

Green talked trash about the Lob City-era LA Clippers teams right to a key member of one of those teams, JJ Redick, on his own show. Reddick started on those teams alongside Chris Paul, Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan.

The Warriors were starting to become a good team right as the Clippers were one of the established contenders in the Western Conference. LA beat Golden State in a seven-game series in the first round of the 2014 playoffs. After that point throughout the years, the Warriors punked the Clippers routinely.

One of Green's most famous trash-talking moments came against the Clippers when he mocked Paul Pierce. In a sit-down interview about that line, he called trash talk an art.

Green is considered the Warriors' heart and soul for very good reason. His intensity is matched by few and his style of play reflects it. As Green begins his stint as a broadcaster with TNT on Inside the NBA, we should be treated with more trash talk on top of superior analysis.