Golden State Warriors: 10 best offseason moments

LOS ANGELES, CA - JULY 12: NBA player Steph Curry (R) accepts the Best Team award on behalf of the NBA champion Golden State Warriors from host Peyton Manning (2nd L) with teammates Zaza Pachulia (L) and Kevin Durant (C) onstage at The 2017 ESPYS at Microsoft Theater on July 12, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - JULY 12: NBA player Steph Curry (R) accepts the Best Team award on behalf of the NBA champion Golden State Warriors from host Peyton Manning (2nd L) with teammates Zaza Pachulia (L) and Kevin Durant (C) onstage at The 2017 ESPYS at Microsoft Theater on July 12, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images) /
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6. Draymond Green being an expert troll

When it comes to the Defensive Player of the Year, he isn’t going to stand for anyone speaking ill of him or his teammates. That’s why he is the NBA’s expert troll on and off the floor every single season.

He has had a couple of moments already this offseason that has made him the king of the internet. The first was roasting LeBron James back after he was roasted to begin with during the Warriors’ championship parade.

Once Green was done roasting James, he would later turn his attention to Damian Lillard. The situation was a bit different, as Lillard wasn’t roasting anyone on Golden State. He was just very confident in an interview with The Oregonian about his team’s chances if they were able to land Carmelo Anthony.

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Green would make sure that he put his foot down and let Lillard know that the Portland Trail Blazers wouldn’t defeat the Warriors even if they had Anthony at their disposal in a meeting between the two teams.

Although the situation was completely hypothetical, Green once again put himself in the spotlight here. He is the king of trash talking and it’s hard for anyone to come close to even trying to top what he can do.