Due to their immense success in recent years, the Golden State Warriors have been the bane of many basketball fans for the past few seasons. As the feted Hamptons Five unit attempted to three-peat last season, the team’s new stadium – the Chase Center – was announced to open the following season. Though the shiny new building will likely be a money-printing factory for the franchise and its owners (or governors), some people in Oakland, ostensibly where the Warriors are based, were not happy with the new arena including Oakland A’s closer Liam Hendricks in the MLB.

Hendricks was interviewed by Ethan Strauss of The Athletic and was quoted as saying that the Warriors became “assholes” once the team experienced the rousing success that the team experienced over the course of the past five seasons.

Of course, things were not always so sunny in Oakland and Hendricks provided more information on why he does not follow his neighboring sporting team:

“I got told I’m not as important as a player for the A’s as a fan for the Warriors is by a Warriors security guard,” Hendricks said in Strauss’s story. “He wouldn’t let us out of the F Lot. We’re trying to get out and he wouldn’t let us out.”

Hendricks, not shy about using profanity, continued:

“I don’t follow the Warriors. They treated us like s*** over here so we don’t care for them much.”

Obviously, a fellow Oakland sportsman does not agree with the masses, but with a new identity next season centered around Stephen Curry and his new backcourt mate D’Angelo Russell – expect the Warriors to be just as popular as ever.