The Warriors are going to rally and win the NBA Western Finals — at least, Draymond Green has guaranteed they will.

“We still winning this,” Golden State’s confident power forward said, as reported by The Athletic.

“Book it.”

Green’s comments came after the defending NBA champs’ 98-94 road loss to Houston on Thursday night, putting Golden State down 3-2 and on the brink of playoff elimination for the first time since 2016.

Green and Stephen Curry both compared the Warriors’ current spot to their 2015 series against Memphis. In that series, they were down 2-1 before head coach Steve Kerr switched up his defensive strategy, deciding to ignore Memphis guard Tony Allen — a notoriously poor shooter — and using a defensive player as a roamer.

The Rockets have no similarly poor shooter — they led the league in points per possession during the regular season.

“I feel great about where we are right now,” Kerr said. “That may sound crazy, but I feel it. I know exactly what I’m seeing out there, and we defended them beautifully tonight. We got everything we needed.”

The Warriors may have Andre Iguodala back for Game 6 in Oakland on Saturday — while Rockets point guard Chris Paul is out with a hamstring injury.

Still, the Warriors have no margin for error.