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“Strange” Draymond Green identifies the one situation in which he and LeBron James might collaborate later on.

Draymond Green shares a ‘wild’ take regarding long-time rival, LeBron James.

Golden State Warriors' Draymond Green, Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James  share a rivalry and a friendship

Draymond Green, the Golden State Warriors‘ star PF, frequently offered his thoughts on the NBA, its players, and coaches via his podcast or other podcast platforms. Similarly, he discussed one of the NBA’s legendary players, LeBron James, on The Point Game Podcast, which was hosted by John Wall.

Green discussed his respect and adoration for LeBron James in the sports world on the Point Game Podcast. He also further claimed that how James is part of his family and that he never takes his ‘brothers’ for credit. Green and James have been performing in the NBA for more than 15 years and have formed a brotherly friendship despite being tough adversaries on the floor.

Green was questioned whether the NBA fans may get to witness him and James play on the same team in the NBA in the future. Green quickly aired his ‘wild response’ on the Point Game Podcast.

This is something of an appalling demand made by Green for James to accept.

On the sports front, LeBron James and Draymond Green have long been bitter opponents in the NBA. Furthermore, the two have had numerous hot times on the court, which have resulted in fights. However, the two superstars have immense admiration for each other in the sport.

Draymond Green discusses the 2016 NBA Finals with Shaquille O’Neal on ‘The BIG Podcast’ and shared some harsh realities. Green was tagged for a technical foul with a little over two minutes left in the game after attempting to impersonate James on purpose.

However, the tightness of the game, especially with the Warriors leading 2-1 and on the approach of securing a 3-1 series lead, heightened the heated mood, which was distinguished by displeasure and exhaustion.

In 2016, LeBron James was blazing for the Cleveland Cavaliers, scoring 25 points, 13 rebounds, and 9 assists in game 4 of the NBA Finals against the Golden State Warriors. In seven games during the 2016 NBA Finals, James finished with an average of 29.7 points, 11.3 rebounds, and 8.9 assists, per StatMuse.

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