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  • Draymond Green and LeBron James got into a social-media war and the rest of the NBA started taking sides

Draymond Green and LeBron James got into a social-media war and the rest of the NBA started taking sides

Yahoo! Sports
Published June 15, 2017 at 4:45 PM
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Draymond Green and LeBron James may be done competing on the court until next season, but their battle of trolling and social-media supremacy is only beginning. While celebrating the Golden State Warriors' title at the team's championship parade on Thursday, Green was spotted wearing a shirt adorned with a picture of the Larry O'Brien Trophy and the word "Quickie." It was a well-executed joke that referenced both the efficiency with which the Warriors finished off the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Cavs' home stadium, the Quicken Loans Arena. It was none-too-subtle shot at the Cavs and a bit of revenge directed at James, given the "Ultimate Warrior" shirt he wore last year after the Cavaliers came out victorious.

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