Joe Lacob’s viral email response to a Warriors fan has become a momentous part of the team’s lackluster season so far. 

Will it spark a big personnel change? Should anyone in the organization be concerned? 

Draymond Green is not; he explained on his podcast “The Draymond Green Show.” The strong response from Golden State’s owner is nothing out of the ordinary to Green. 

“Joe is passionate as hell. You’re either going to love his passion or hate it,” Green noted. “Whether you love his passion or whether you hate it, the one thing you do know is the most important thing to Joe — and you’ll understand that at every step of the way — is winning… 

“… If you’re not winning, he’s pissed, and that’s just how Joe rolls.” 

Green chalks up the seemingly angry and earth-shattering response to Lacob’s passion. That same passion has fueled the Warriors’ success during his ownership, according to Green. 

“That’s who he is. That’s a large part of the reason this organization became winners; because you’re run by a winner,” Green explained. “So, it is what it is. No one from our organization is cracking from it. 

Just as coach Steve Kerr told reporters Tuesday, Green does not see Lacob’s response as a big deal.  

“When you’ve worked so long with someone, you know how they are; you know what makes them tick; you know what pisses them off,” Green said. “I don’t think any of us are sitting there like, ‘Oh, Joe said this.’ Like, quite honestly, Joe will say these things to your face, and that’s just who he is.” 

If what Green says is true, the locker room probably already has heard, in-person, some variation of what Lacob wrote in that e-mail. 

Kerr agreed in his press conference Tuesday that he shared Lacob’s frustration. Green acknowledged that as well. 

“[Lacob] should be frustrated; We’ve f—king sucked so far,” Green said. “It is frustrating, and we’ve got to figure it out and we will figure it out, I have zero doubts about that.” 

Sitting in eighth place in the Western Conference standings through 27 games, the Warriors have yet to figure it out.

Lacob, Kerr and the rest of the Warriors have 55 more regular season games to do so. 

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