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Draymond Green seems to bury hatchet with former teammate
Harrison Barnes and Draymond Green Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

It is not quite Russell Westbrook and Patrick Beverley sharing Christmas dinner, but Draymond Green seems to be doing some hatchet-burying of his own.

Green and the Golden State Warriors disposed of the Sacramento Kings in Game 7 of their first-round playoff series on Sunday, winning by a 120-100 final score. The Warriors relied on their rugged championship experience against the young, untested Kings, downing them with extra possession after extra possession ( on top of an enormous 50-burger from Steph Curry).

As the two teams were shaking hands after the final buzzer, Green was spotted sharing a long embrace with Kings forward Harrison Barnes. The two former teammates hugged and then proceeded to have a lengthy conversation (with Green seemingly doing most of the talking).

Here is video of the moment.

Barnes was originally drafted by the Warriors and was teammates with Green for four seasons from 2012-16 (including Golden State’s 2015 NBA title win). But Barnes’ time with the Warriors came to an end in 2016, when the team decided to move on from him. Green called out Barnes on a recent episode of his podcast and said that he believes his old teammate still holds a personal grudge against him over the circumstances of the departure.

After their seven-game playoff battle this year, though, Green seemed more than happy to talk it out with Barnes. That was a nice moment between the two. And probably a bit of an uncharacteristic one for Green, considering the way that he treated some of the other Kings during the series.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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