SALT LAKE CITY — The Cavaliers and Warriors — again — look like they’re on a crash-course to meet again in the NBA Finals. So you’d expect the two teams, never playing on the same day, would be locked into each other’s games, scouting for down the road.

But not Draymond Green. Before Game 4 in Salt Lake City on Monday morning, Green said he hasn’t been able to watch much of the Cavaliers first few series because they have been lopsided and “boring.”

“I thought teams would compete a little harder,” Green said. “I just watched San Antonio-(Houston). I like to watch good basketball. When you watch Cleveland play, you only watching one side of good basketball. That’s kind of weak. I like watching a good game, not even necessarily that it’s going to be a close game. I like to watch teams playing good basketball. When you watch them, you watch one team playing good basketball and everybody else just…do something. I don’t know what that something is.”

Of course, many would flip that comment back toward him. The Warriors, like the Cavaliers, are undefeated in these playoffs, rumbling through their first seven games against overmatched opponents.

“But Utah is still playing good basketball,” Green said. “Regardless if they win or not, I think we’re a better team, but at the same time, they still play a good brand of basketball.”

If the Warriors close out the Jazz on Monday night, they’ll have another long break before their next series, awaiting the winner of Rockets-Spurs in the West Finals. Unlike the Cavaliers series, Green said he’s been watching and enjoying that Texas matchup.

“That’s been a good series. Feels like Game 1, Houston just had San Antonio being exactly who they aren’t. Then in Game 2, San Antonio flipped the switch, Game 3 San Antonio kept that switch flipped. Then in Game 4, looked like Houston had San Antonio being who they’re not again. Really good series. You see how both teams are trying to impose their will — 2-2 tells exactly how those games are. If you look at the Boston-Washington series, 2-2 doesn’t show how those games have gone. If the record said how those games are going, it would be 4-0 Washington.”

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