Odell Beckham is long gone from the Giants but is still talking about Big Blue. And the star receiver insists the only reason they shipped him to Cleveland had nothing to do with sports and everything to do with spite.

“This wasn’t no business move,” Beckham said. “This was personal. They thought they’d send me here to die.”

Beckham — who made the comments to Sports Illustrated — was popular within the Giants locker room. He even said he and longtime quarterback Eli Manning were “cool” despite the fact that they didn’t “hang out outside” of football. But he clearly had a rocky relationship with the front office.

Beckham is convinced the Giants willingly rejected better offers just to send him to the heretofore-hapless Browns. Out of spite.

Beckham went on to say that when he got a call from Giants GM Dave Gettleman on his way to a restaurant in Paris, he didn’t even want to answer because he already knew it meant he was getting dealt. He says stars usually get some input in where they’re getting sent, but in a conversation that only lasted seconds, he got none.

The tempestuous receiver spoke his mind while he was playing in MetLife Stadium, and Beckham’s words have only grown harsher since the Giants shipped him out in March. He certainly hasn’t held his tongue.

In the Sports Illustrated piece, Beckham said the Giants coaches really only looked for him on third down and the predilection for running slants was so predictable that opponents were calling out his routes pre-snap.

In short, Beckham lamented that Big Blue’s offensive scheme didn’t really take advantage of his abilities, and that they’re “stuck in an older mindset.” Then he added that he wasn’t taking “shots — just speaking facts.”