Kobe Bryant is back again with the latest installment in his Canvas series, this one entitled "The Golden Democracy."

The latest edition of Kobe's post-playing project - which debuted on ESPN on Tuesday night during Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics - looks at what makes the Golden State Warriors offense so special, and so effective.

In the short, Bryant goes in depth looking at just how the Warriors' democratic style of play works to wear down - and wear out - their opponents. The five-time NBA champion - who serves as the narrator - explains that the Warriors style of play takes advantage of the natural challenge of communication.

Check out The Golden Democracy below (h/t ESPN):

After watching that, it's a little easier to understand why the Warriors are able to be so effective over the course of a 48-minute game, and why stopping them is one of the toughest tasks in the entire league.