As the Warriors prepare to face the Cavaliers tonight in Cleveland in Game 6 without Andrew Bogut—many people feel Game 7 may very well be necessary.

But one of those people is not Michigan native Draymond Green, who believes tonight’s game wouldn’t have been necessary if he played in Game 5.

"I have a strong belief that if I play in Game 5, we win. But I didn't because I put myself in a situation where I wasn't able to play," Green offers, showing off his inherent Saginaw ability to run his mouth (I should know, I'm from Saginaw and that's all that I do.)

"I move on from the suspension. That was Game 5; we're here in Game 6 so it's behind us. We got an opportunity to do something that, I don't know if it's ever been done ... where you win a championship on someone else's floor two years in a row. We have that opportunity. It's a fun one. It'll be tough."

Actually, it has Draymond—the Boston Celtics did exactly that—and against the same team as well when they won back-to-back titles in Los Angeles in 1968 and 1969.

You think with all that time off you could have looked something like that up.

WARNING: Green is still in some danger. If he gets another flagrant foul, he would be automatically suspended for a possible Game 7. He's also two technical fouls away from being suspended. He said he won't alter his playing style but is quite aware of the situation.

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