When Draymond Green read LeBron James’ comments, he couldn’t help but stand up and scream at the screen.

“Destroy him!” Draymond yelled. “Destroy him!”

The adversaries, who faced off in the last two NBA Finals and have had two physical run-ins on the court that led to Green flagrants, were on the same team this time. They both are fed up with Barkley.

“I’m all for destroying Barkley,” Green said. “You know, Barkley talk a lot. A whole lot for a guy who has not won a championship. … I think Shaq should talk about the champions. Kenny (Smith) should talk about the champions. Ernie (Johnson) can talk about the champions. When it comes time to speak about someone who has a championship, Barkley should be muted. You know how on … “Around the Horn” where they just ice somebody out on the screen? They should be be able to do that with Barkley any time the name of a champion come up.”

Green said all this in his new podcast “Dray Day” — new venture he started through Uninterrupted. In collaboration with Bay Area News Group, yours truly is Green’s co-host.

We will dish on just about everything. We will debate. We will clown. We will fully breakdown whatever the latest controversy he’s involved in.

And in this first episode, Barkley was the subject that got Green excited.

“I thought that was incredible,” he said. “Then I looked back … to see what Barkley said, and then my reaction was like, ‘Ah, Bron. I don’t know if it needed to go that deep, Bron.’ And for me to feel like that about Charles Barkley, Bron really had to cut deep.”

He made his Super Bowl picks, and hated on mine, and we took a look at the coming schedule. But you have to hear the part about the birth of his son. We traded crazy parent stories and he had a great one.

“So, I mean, you just watch something open up like that,” Green said. “That’s crazy. And then, like all of a sudden, his head shot out. And I jumped out of my seat, “Ohh!”

This will end up being a lot of fun. Green has a lot to say — and you already know I do — and he is looking forward to speaking his mind. And I will be there to prod him and challenge him. Not sure I will need to try too hard because the intro song, picked by Green, says exactly what he wants Dray Day to be about.

“It’s fear. That’s how that’s controlled,” Green said, explaining why he wanted a podcast. “Well, when I was suspended from Game 5 of the NBA finals that fear that I had is no more. Because the worst possible thing that could happen to me when it comes to basketball, other than not being able to play basketball anymore, is being suspended in the NBA finals. Like you can suspend me in Game 42, who cares? You can suspend me for Game 67 if you want to and 82, by the way. You can suspend me in a finals clinching game. That fear that you have in everyone else you no longer have in me. Because the worse that can happen to me has happened.”