Draymond Green Rips LeBron AGAIN At Championship Parade: ‘You Started The Super Team, Bro!’

The Draymond, Bron Bron trash talk saga has amped up yet again. It started earlier today when Draymond showed up to the Warriors championship parade in Oakland wearing a t-shirt featuring the word “Quickie” and the Larry O’Brien Trophy– the Q intended to call out the “Q” from Quicken Loans Arena, the home of the Cavs.

Bron shot back with on Instagram with a ‘that’s what she said‘ joke about the Quickie tee.

Well it looks like Draymond will be getting the last laugh as he was handed the mic in front of thousands of adoring Warriors fans. He not-so-subtly made reference to the confusing statement LeBron made at the post-series presser in which he said “I don’t believe I’ve played for a super team” (Likely calling the majority of his teammates out, cough cough Kevin Love, for being less than stellar in the series).

Dray’s response:

“Super team this, super team that. ‘I never played on a super team.’ You started the super team, bro! I ain’t joining a super team. Hey Slim (Kevin Durant), I don’t know what you just did, but you did something to those boys. We appreciate you joining the super team. ‘I never played on a super team.’ That’s crazy.

“Slim was the second pick in the draft, Steph was 7th, Klay was 11th, I was like 47. We’re no No. 1, No. 1, No. 4, No. 5, we just do it better. Give credit where credit due. We ain’t have no No. 1 picks to build this thing. We just put it together, so shoutout to Bob (Myers). Bob is definitely the best GM in the league and he just sit back, don’t want to credit. Way to get it done, bro.”

Draymond ended his rant with one last dig.

Mic drop.

[h/t For The Win]

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