Before Wednesday night, Zach Collins was a mostly anonymous second-year center for the Trail Blazers. After Wednesday, he's the archenemy of the champion Warriors and a Twitter star.

Slight exaggeration, but Collins did make a few gold-clad All-Stars mad with his play and his talking, not necessarily in that order, in Portland's 129-107 victory.

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The unpleasantness piled up in the fourth quarter as Collins:

Made a massive chasedown block. (Collins said postgame that he was giving as well as he was getting.)

Blazers Zach Collins on that chase down block. "Before that I was getting blocked all night, don't get me started..." #RipCity @KGWSports pic.twitter.com/8AkdJrGHGF — Orlando Sanchez (@orlandokgw) February 14, 2019

Cussed out Klay Thompson after drawing an offensive foul on him. (The video is really NSFW if you can read lips.)

We'll allow you to determine what Zach said to Klay... #ripcity pic.twitter.com/KzDaGpsivT — NBC Sports Northwest (@NBCSNorthwest) February 14, 2019

Drew a Flagrant 1 foul on Draymond Green that led to Golden State coach Steve Kerr's ejection and a game-deciding Portland run.

The end of this Warriors-Blazers game got so out of hand so quickly.



• Flagrant foul call on Draymond Green.

• Steve Kerr tirade & ejection.

• Portland scores 16 straight.

• Zach Collins talking at anyone that will listen.pic.twitter.com/RHWlvogMJk — Jerit Roser (@JeritRoser) February 14, 2019

Chatted up the Warriors' reserves during garbage time with Portland up big, as Thompson, Green and Kevin Durant were barking at him from the bench.

KD, Draymond, and Klay are still trash talking Zach Collins from the bench 🤔 pic.twitter.com/kanjJr1Lug — Dime (@DimeUPROXX) February 14, 2019

The 7-0 Collins, 21, has played in all 57 of the Blazers' games this season. He's averaging 6.8 points (47.3 percent shooting), 4.3 rebounds and 0.8 blocks in 18.2 minutes as a backup.

The Gonzaga product and the reigning champs won't see each other again unless they meet in the playoffs. With the Warriors the top seed in the West and the Blazers fourth heading into the All-Star break, they're on track to meet in the second round.