Draymond says 2021 Finals doesn't compare to Warriors-Cavs

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Kevin Durant and Draymond Green had several public feuds as teammates on the Warriors. Were these disagreements overblown? Or have Durant and Green set aside their differences over time?

For all the hate it received from the outside, the 2021 NBA Finals between the Phoenix Suns and Milwaukee Bucks was much more entertaining than expected. On a nightly basis, Chris Paul, Devin Booker, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton put on a show

But not compared to the five-year run the Warriors had, with four Finals contests coming against LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers and the fifth being a hobbled Golden State squad vs. Kawhi Leonard and the Toronto Raptors. 

"I would love to see D-Book win a championship, but in my opinion, the Finals does not compare to Warriors-Cavs," Draymond Green said while sitting down with Kevin Durant on Bleacher Report's "Chips." "Even Warriors-Raptors."

Durant agreed, simply giving a "Nah, mmm-mmm" in response as Green talked. 

During that five-year run, the Warriors went 3-2 as a group in the Finals. Durant went 2-1, beating the Cavs his first two seasons with Golden State. But he missed the first four games of the 2019 Finals due to a calf injury before returning for Game 5 and tearing his Achilles after scoring 11 points in just under 12 minutes. 

The rest is history. 

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Again, the 2021 Finals deserves more credit than it received. For two "small-market teams," plenty of players provided highlight-reel moments. There's no denying Green, though. 

It simply doesn't stack up to the five straight Finals the Warriors played in.

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