Draymond Green has never been the type who is afraid to speak his mind. He has even made a name for himself as one of the biggest trash-talkers in the league today, and does not mind whoever he jaws with.

During the third quarter of the game between the Golden State Warriors and Dallas Mavericks, high-flying rookie Dennis Smith Jr. attempted to throw down a vicious dunk over the reigning Defensive Player of the Year. However, he was stopped mid-air, and was unable to finish, as he was fouled by Green.

The Warriors All-Star then had a few things to say to the Mavs rookie, and made sure he got his message across, that he'll never dunk on him. Draymond Green's choice of words could easily be lip-read with “never” and “baby” being the more prominent words and perhaps everything that we need to realize Green's savagery.

Only at 19 years old, Dennis Smith Jr. has shown a lot of promise in his first few games in the NBA, especially with the way he finishes strong to the basket. However, going up against Draymond Green at this point did not work for him, as his experience allowed him to make the former NC State star to work for his points from the free throw line instead.

The Warriors won on the night, 133-103, and are now back to .500 for the season with a 2-2 record. They will look to make it a two-game winning streak on Wednesday as they host the Toronto Raptors inside Oracle Arena.