The Golden State Warriors are trying to win their third NBA Title in four years, but there was a point that Draymond Green thought he wouldn't even make it through any of it after the 2016 season.

Green and Steve Kerr weren't the biggest fans of each other, and it all came to a head on a Nationally televised game in February 2016 between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Warriors.

Lisa Salters of ESPN could hear Green yelling at halftime via Bleacher Report:

“I am not a robot! I know I can play! You have me messed up right now! If you don't want me to shoot, I won't shoot the rest of the game!”

Those words were pointed at Kerr and, although this wasn't their first fight, it was the first big one that the whole world found out about.

When Green left the arena that day, he figured that he was going to be traded. He thought the team was going to have to pick either Kerr or himself because there was no way they could co-exist.

“One hundred percent,” Draymond Green tells B/R. “Especially with the success that he was having as a coach. Like, you just don't get rid of that.”

Green told his mom and his college coach Tom Izzo that his days with the Warriors were numbered, and he was going to be shipped out soon.

The Warriors never even though about trading him though, and a few days later Kerr and Green sat down and talked about what they needed to do, to make the relationship work.

Fast forward a few years, and Green and Kerr are two of the closest on the team because Kerr has a better understanding how to coach Green, and Green knows now that his coach only wants the best for him.

It's a good thing for the Warriors that these two were able to figure out their differences, but for a point in February 2016, it seemed like the Warriors big three was about to be blown up.