Draymond Green has established himself as one of the most polarizing players in the NBA. Golden State Warriors fans love him, and opposing crowds love to hate him. Green has never been averse to controversy. That sentiment rang true in the Warriors' loss to the Celtics in Game 3 of the NBA Finals.

Green was subject to explicit chants from the Boston crowd. While this might be nothing new for Draymond, one thing has changed: he has a platform to respond vocally. Green's newly established podcast, The Draymond Green Show, gave way for him to air his reaction to the chants in Game 3.

“F— Draymond! F— you, too.”

Green went on to discuss how the crowd doesn't affect his personal wellbeing, and that he tries to pass lessons from these experiences onto his two children, who were in attendance for the game.

“I'm actually happy [my son] saw that,” Green said. “It's okay. You can get through it…That's all it is for me.”

Despite fouling out of Game 3, Green still managed to be a focal point of the Boston crowd's attack on Golden State. Celtics fans are notorious for this kind hospitality towards away teams, and Draymond is equally infamous for his brash demeanor. With the added momentum of his podcast, this feud could go down in history as one of the greats.

With at least two more games to be played in the series, including one in Boston, it's likely more antics and escalation to the beef is forthcoming.

Green returns to Boston tomorrow at 9 p.m.