Kevin Durant and Draymond Green put their suspect relationship on full notice Monday night when the two jawed at each other in the Warriors’ 121-116 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. The feud stemmed from Green not passing to a wide open Durant as time expired in the 4th quarter and from there, the two exchanged a series of words. Now, we have a bit more clarity about what was said.

Marcus Thompson II of the Athletic  was able to piece together the comments after discussing with multiple sources on the matter. Here’s what he was able to uncover.

The following is an excerpt from The Athletic:

Durant barked at Green for not getting him the ball in the final seconds. The two-time Finals MVP pounded the chair in frustration as he chided the team’s leading assist man.

Green took exception to how Durant addressed him. The exact dialogue couldn’t be recounted as it was said, but it began with Green immediately firing back.

Who the (expletive) you talking to?

According to multiple sources, Green then went on to make it clear he’s been making plays for years. He reminded Durant the Warriors were winning before Durant showed up so he wouldn’t stand for Durant talking to him as if he were a scrub. Green accused Durant of making the whole season about him even though he was going to leave after this season. Green let out his frustrations about how Durant has handled free agency — keeping his options open and keeping the story alive, consuming the Warriors and their season with talk of what Durant will do next.

 

Things just got worse from there. Green was ultimately suspended for the team’s next contest against the Atlanta Hawks while Durant’s brother Tony took things a step further by posting to his own Instagram story.

 

 

Via Kevin Durant’s brother’s Instagram Story... (@tdurant)

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Durant acknowledged the situation and didn’t seem too apologetic about anything either. He still seemed a bit sour over the situation in his latest presser

 

Durant on Draymond incident: 'What happened, happened'

GS still leads the Western Conference with a 12-3 record but their locker room will need to stay intact if they hope to win a third consecutive championship.

(H/T FTW)