From sneaking into opposing team's huddles, to clashing with opponents on the court, to averaging a triple-double in a playoff series, Draymond Green is quite a character on the court, but there's no disputing that him and the Golden State Warriors have stayed focus on what matters the most over recent seasons, which is an NBA Championship.

Meanwhile, their rivals and now Western Conference Finals opponents in the Houston Rockets have been focused for most of the season on taking down their dynasty and recent rule over the conference. 

The Warriors have been to the NBA Finals in each of the past three seasons, winning the NBA in two of those years. While the Rockets are focused on ending that streak, Green has stated to ESPN that Golden State has their eyes on something completely different, the NBA title.

The forward said: "Man, we won two championships in three years. We're not about to run off talking about how bad we want to play somebody. We want to win another championship, and it don't matter who's in the way of that.

"If you're in the way of that, then you happen to be in the way. But we're not about to run around like, 'Yeah, we want to play them in the conference finals.' For what? It doesn't matter to us who we play. However, we got them. All right, now let's get it. We get to it now.

"We've got a goal. Whoever is in the way of that goal, then we got to see you. You got to see us. All right now, they're in the way. Perfect. But we're not running around talking about, 'Man, we want them bad.' Nah, we want a championship bad. Another one."

Kevin Durant echoed Green's thoughts, as while the Warriors don't mean disrespect towards the Rockets, they themselves are just focused on what they want to do on the season.

He said: "No disrespect, but we were just focused on us during the season and how we can get better every day. If we played them that night, that's when we focused on them. But we didn't try to look past whoever we played that night to think about Houston. That's no disrespect to them. We were just locked on what we wanted to do."

Game 1 of Warriors vs Rockets takes place on Monday night when the two teams meet at the Toyota Center in Houston.

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