Golden State Warriors star forward Draymond Green has not been shy to speak his mind, whether it's during interviews or even in games. He proved that once again on Saturday when the Warriors visited the Philadelphia 76ers inside Wells Fargo Center, as he made a savage response to some talkative fans who were trying to distract him.

The reigning Defensive Player of the Year clapped back at some of the Sixers' fans by claiming that he can’t hear them because they were seated too far. To no one's surprise, Green's response drew a few more boos from the others who heard him, which did not seem to affect him at all.

Behind a strong second half performance, including 47 points in the third quarter, the Warriors pulled off the win on the night. They have bounced back quickly from their loss to the Boston Celtics on Thursday, and are now 1-1 in their current road trip.

Draymond Green’s act definitely shows that he will not accept being heckled on without making a comeback of his own. It also sends a strong message to the fans that he will continue to respond when he has the opportunity to, and will also do the same for his teammates.

It may not make him the most popular player outside of Oakland, but Green showed that he will do whatever it takes to keep him and his teammates always on the edge.