Everyone knows the history. The low blow, the suspension, the Cavaliers' comeback. 

But things have been different this year. Draymond Green has been on his best behavior during the postseason, registering just two technicals and no flagrants through the Warriors' first 14 playoff games. 

One reason for that is likely due to the Warriors' dominance, as they're still undefeated, meaning they've played fewer games than last postseason and have been in fewer stressful situations. It's not simply the environment, however, as Draymond is simply doing a better job controlling his emotions.

Green said recently that he feels he was the reason the Warriors lost the title last season, and he obviously doesn't want that to happen again. With few extra curricular incidents, Green was asked after Game 2 about how he has been able to control himself, and seemed to take offense to the reporter's question. 

"You act like I'm a troubled guy who can't control himself. Jesus Christ," Green said. 

Draymond added:

I've just been playing basketball brother. When you've got great teammates like I do, who allow me to play with my emotions. And allow me to be emotional when I'm talking to them, and use my emotions to the better for us, it's easy. 

Going over the edge isn't gonna win me a championship. I think I'm a pretty smart guy, and I learned my lesson. I went over the edge before. Fool me once, you can't fool me twice. 

Given Draymond's history, I can see why the reporter asked that question, but I can also understand why Draymond would take offense to it, especially with how he really hasn't gotten into any serious incidents this postseason.