Asking Draymond Green to stop talking is like asking the sun to stop rising.

Green has found himself in the headlines once again after his recent hilarious clap back to Phoenix Suns regarding Devin Booker. He said Suns fans should be grateful for him for wanting to get Booker out of the team, referring to his comment on NBA on TNT last August. The Golden State Warriors forward said in jest that if it wasn't for his hot take, the Suns wouldn't have made moves to find help for Booker.

While Green's most recent remarks raised not a few eyebrows, he found a supporter in former NBA champion Richard Jefferson. Now an ESPN analyst and a treasure trove of fantastic (and sometimes ridiculous) soundbites, Jefferson totally agreed with Green. He posted on his Instagram Story that Green wasn't lying, adding “opinions can change when facts do.”

Jefferson sure knows where Green's coming from, especially since they became teammates for a while on the Warriors.

Booker indeed has gotten a lot of help, most notably the additions of veterans Chris Paul and Jae Crowder. The offseason decisions of the Suns front office have bore fruit, as they ousted the Los Angeles Lakers and will now face the Denver Nuggets in the second round of the NBA Playoffs.

With the Warriors failing to enter the postseason for the second straight year, Draymond Green has been busy once again lending his hoops knowledge to NBA on TNT, while also sharing his personal thoughts on his Twitter account. Just don't expect any wholesome content.