Inside The NBA analyst Charles Barkley couldn't help but make things uncomfortable, bringing up Draymond Green during a post-game conversation with Kevin Durant after the Golden State Warriors' 41-point beatdown of the Houston Rockets.

The loud-mouthed TNT personality casually asked Durant about his frontcourt teammate, only to get eviscerated in response.

Barkley had notably expressed his desire to punch Green in the face during the beginning of the playoffs, a daring attempt that cost him a public apology the very next day during TNT's broadcast.

Green openly welcomed any punches his way from Barkley and it seems like Durant is taking his teammate in this fight as well, posing the ultimate live dare while hearing crickets from the 55-year-old Barkley.

“I think a lot of guys talk on TV, stand behind a microphone and TV screen,” said Green. “The fact of the matter is — if you feel that strongly about it, he’s seen me a million times — if you feel that strongly about it, then punch me in my face when you see me.”

“If you’re not gonna punch me in my face when you see me, then shut up.”

As it seems, this saga continues with Barkley not knowing when to ever let go of his angst against the Michigan State product.

Some things just never change.