NBA news: Kevin Durant spat TRUTH revealed by Warriors team-mate ahead of Clippers clash
NBA NEWS – Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green insists his spat with Kevin Durant is over.
Back in November the two got involved in a shouting contest after a narrow defeat.
But all is now well, according to Green.
The Warriors will look to keep their good form going as they take on the Los Angeles Clippers tonight.
Golden State currently hold a 22-11 record and sit fourth in the Western Conference.
Green said: “I know the hope is that [incident] will make us fall off, but it ain’t. It’ll never happen like that. We good.
“We sat down and rapped. And that’s it. It ain’t really about re-creating the wheel.
“Brothers get into it all the time. Y’all sit down and y’all figure it out, ain’t nobody else going to figure it out for you.
“Can’t nobody else figure it out for you. We sit down as men, we figure it out and we move forward.”
NBA: Kevin Durant says Golden State Warriors ‘pass too much’
Durant also revealed he has surrounded himself with people he can trust and he considers the incident forgotten.
“I'm just building great relationships with people and having real talks with people that I love,” he told ESPN.
“Just having an understanding of what's most important to me, especially during the season.
“And just having a great support system around you that understands exactly what you do, and how important it is to you.
“They just try to assist you and make your life as easy as possible when you set those boundaries on what you want.”
Durant and Green were said to have a frosty relationship for a few days after the incident but soon put their problems behind them.
“You got to have people around that hold you accountable for every single thing that you do in your life,” Durant added.
“That's key. We all need a great team behind us if we want to continue to grow and flourish.”