“The Roast of Kevin Hart” brought celebrities from all different avenues together for a common cause: cracking jokes.Warriors star Draymond Green had his opportunity and, when he stepped to the stage, was greeted with a familiar noise from the crowd: boos.“F–king people booing, how about that?” Green said on “The Draymond Green Show.” “You go to a stage as a comedian, not a comedian, but I’m doing a roast. And people are booing before you start.“The one thing comedians don’t want is to be booed,” Green continued. “I’m getting booed before I started. Thankfully, I get booed in every arena I go into, so it was nothing. Boos is just misguided love. It’s really love disguised as hate. They love me and I love them back. But it was beautiful and so I had to get through that number one and then I had to get through with my jokes. But it was amazing.” Despite becoming an easy target for punchlines, Green added that even with the boos, he had one main concern when it came to his set.“I think the worst thing, my biggest worry up there is I just don’t want to bomb,” Green said....