So, I'm not really sure how I missed this. Or maybe I did hear about this but then forgot. But anyway, Draymond Green apparently has a podcast, called "Dray Day."

The latest episode came out on Monday, and Green made some headlines for calling Kelly Olynyk a dirty player and what not, which is interesting given his own past. It wasn't, however, the only thing Green talked about on the pod with Marcus Thompson from the Bay Area News Group.

The pair also discussed the Utah Jazz crowd ahead of Game 4 between the Warriors and Jazz Monday night, and Green, as should come as no surprise, had some things to say.

He doesn't understand why the Jazz fans were booing him: "There are some arenas we go to that I for sure should be booed. Utah isn't one of 'em. I'm an honest guy. I just don't see any reason for Utah fans to be booing me like that, but I gave 'em a reason now." He expected them to be louder: "I thought they would be louder than they were. It didn't get as loud in there as I thought it would. It was OK. Their fans talk a little too much ... shut up. No, I wasn't really feeling their fans. Shut up." Their trash talk didn't make sense: "They don't make sense. Some guy kept telling me to shoot the ball. Do you not realize I'm shooting 55 percent from 3 this series? Why would you want me shooting the basketball when I'm shooting that great?" They "aren't very smart": "Now of course I missed a few last night and like, whatever. I'm gonna shoot the piss out of it tomorrow, so that's cool. Their fans just weren't very smart. They talk too much. Shut up."

Look, Draymond can be a little much at times, but this rules. Especially the line clowning the dude for telling him to shoot.

Hopefully this storyline can provide a bit more drama Monday night during Game 4, because the action on the court throughout the series hasn't been all that interesting.

(h/t CSN Bay Area)