Fresh off Golden State’s recent title conquest, Draymond Green naturally did not waste the chance to taunt the Cleveland Cavaliers.
During the Warriors’ championship parade at Friday (Manila Time), Green wore a black tee with the word “Quickie” emblazoned on it—with the letter “Q” resembling that of the logo of Quicken Loans Arena, the Cavaliers’ home court.
The Dubs finished off LeBron James and the Cavaliers in just five games, and Green wasn’t going to let anyone forget about it.
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“The Q — that’s what those guys’ arena’s called,” Green said in an interview with NBC Bay Area. ““We got them out here quick, with the trophy. Quickie.”
Green, known as one of the most notorious trash talkers in the NBA today, even said that the shirts were produced in Cleveland no less.
James, who has returned to social media after what has become an annual hiatus during the playoffs, did not let Green’s antics slide, though he seemed to be a good sport about it.
He reposted a photo of Green wearing the shirt with the caption: “That’s what she said, HUH?!?!? 😂😂”
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While he admitted he has been waiting to strike back after the Cavaliers snapped up the championship last year, Green said the taunting is all in good fun, even calling James “his guy.”
“You know, I can’t forget the Ultimate Warrior shirt last year from LeBron,” Green said in the same interview. “And the 3-1 tombstone cookies, and all of that. So I was waiting on this moment. But definitely my guy. That’s family.”