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Chris Paul, Draymond Green top sport rivals turned teammates - ESPN

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Some of the NBA's top rivals turned into the most successful partners when they became teammates. Chris Paul joining the Golden State Warriors marks the most recent pairing of rivals that are now on the same side.

Warriors forward Draymond Green hasn't shied away from mentioning his dislike for Paul, and their past history backs that up.

The Warriors faced Paul three times in the playoffs, most notably the 2018 Western Conference Finals, which Golden State won in seven games, and the 2019 Western Conference Semifinals, which Golden State won in six.

When asked during the offseason on a scale of one to 10 how much he previously despised Paul, Green yelled «Eleven!» admitting he even «hated» the point guard.

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