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Few would argue that Draymond Green is the most vocal player on the Warriors roster. The forward, along with Steph Curry and Klay Thompson, are the core of the team for the last decade.

They get along well and enjoy playing together. Still, basketball is a competition and sometimes emotions run high. In a recent episode of The Draymond Green Show, the four-time NBA champion opened about how Steph and Klay react to him yelling at them.

According to him, the two players usually ignore his screams or they just yell back it at, but he would not escalate it.

Via Tristi Rodriguez of NBC Sports:

“Honestly, we haven’t had a ton of arguments because it’s just not kind of how the personalities match up,” Green said. “I usually do most of the yelling and most of the time they’ll usually ignore me to the point where if I’m yelling and then one of them yell back, I’m not gonna get into a screaming match with one of them. So at the point when I say something and they disagree and say something back, then they said something back and that’s just is what it is.”

“That’s just not how we roll,” Green said. “So I usually do the majority of the talking most the time. It either leads to us having a conversation and discussing what I think and what they think and how we can figure it out. If it’s in a heated battle, a heat-of-the-moment situation and I’m like ‘Klay stop shooting the ball’ and he cuss and yell back, then we just keep it pushing and I run on and he run on. Or if I say something to Steph and he gets mad and snaps back every two blue moons then he says something back and I just run off and go about my day.”