Draymond Green says Cavs-Warriors Finals isn’t a lock: ‘We’ve lost a lead before’

The Golden State Warriors are up 3-0 on the Spurs, who lost Tony Parker earlier in the playoffs and likely won’t have either Kawhi Leonard or David Lee for Game 4 on Monday. The Warriors’ path to a third consecutive Finals appears to be a lock, but one Warriors’ player isn’t ready to look past the Spurs.

Draymond Green was asked after Golden State’s 120-108 win Saturday if a third straight Cavs-Warriors matchup in the Finals was a foregone conclusion. The outspoken forward opted to play it safe.

“No, it’s not inevitable,” Green told reporters. “We’ve lost a lead before.”

Green didn’t elaborate on what lead he was referring to, but it’s probably safe to assume it has something to do with the Warriors’ meltdown last year, becoming the first team to blow a 3-1 lead in Finals history.

With the Spurs decimated by injuries and the Warriors threatening to sweep the first three rounds of the playoffs, it’s highly unlikely San Antonio will become the first team in NBA history to come back from a 3-0 hole in the playoffs.

But Green isn’t taking anything for granted.