SALT LAKE CITY — The Warriors have a chance to eliminate the Jazz on Monday night, which means Draymond Green will finally get a small chance at revenge against Gordon Hayward, seven years later.

There’s a photo that remains legendary in East Lansing. It was snapped on April 3, 2010. Michigan State was facing Butler in the Final Four. Draymond Green and Gordon Hayward were both sophomores.

With 23 seconds left, Butler led 50-49. Michigan State called timeout. Tom Izzo drew up one of the most important play-calls in the program’s history. He called for a Draymond Green post-up.

“Down one, go to the Money Man,” Green said.

With 13.3 seconds left, his teammates had cleared the right side of the floor and Green received it, in isolation, on the right block, about 15 feet from the hoop, facing off against Hayward. Green faced up, took two dribbles with his left toward the middle and barreled to about six feet out, with 9.2 seconds left, and tossed up a runner over Hayward.

The shot fell way short, Butler rebounded, Michigan State fouled, Butler hit some free throws and sealed it, sending them to the national title game against Duke.

But the next day, the Detroit Free Press released a photo that showed Hayward, on that fateful Green post-up, hacking Green across the arm just as he went up to shoot it.

On Monday morning, seven years later and without warning, the photo was flashed in front of Green’s face.

“Foul,” he said immediately. “They cheated us out of a national championship. How do you get away with that? How do you get away with that?”

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There’s no other shot in his basketball life that stings Green like this one. The only one he could come up with also came at Michigan State, on senior night against Ohio State in a similar situation — late clock, down one, chance to win and he rushed and missed a fadeaway.

But that one, he said, is his own fault for picking the ball up too soon when Aaron Craft came for a double-team. The shot against Butler not only had higher stakes, but it had a controversial finish and face that reminds him of it every time he plays the Jazz. When he sees Hayward, he remembers the foul and doesn’t hear the whistle.

“Hell yes. Absolutely,” Green said. “That’s still a vendetta I have. I still hold that grudge. I still think about that every time I play him.”

It’s not only Green. Before the series, his mother, Mary Babers, sent him a text to let him know that she, too, hadn’t forgot about this shot at redemption, which can be completed Monday night. It read: “Let’s go baby boy we still owe Hayward a BUTT WHIPPING! Never forget NO FOUL CALL!”

If you want to see the play, click on the video below and fast-forward to the 1:26:20 mark, right near the end.