Draymond Green admitted his suspension last season after an altercation with Kevin Durant led him to question his standing with the Golden State Warriors and his relationship with Bob Myers.

"I started to tell myself in my mind, 'Wow, [Myers is] flipping on me,'" Green told ESPN in a joint interview with Myers.

"And it just felt like, 'Wow, OK, is this not the guy I've known for all these years? Is he turning on me?' And I started to tell myself all of these things, and then everybody's like, 'Oh my God, the Warriors sided with Kevin Durant.'

"That was the hardest thing for me, because a lot of people don't understand me. Bob does."

Green signed an extension with the Warriors this past offseason.

Myers said he was still unsure how Green felt almost a year later.

"Where are you now with that?" Myers asked Green during the podcast. "I don't even know."

Said Green: "I just had to accept the fact that I was wrong. And once I was able to get over my stubbornness and accept the fact that I was wrong, I was able to move on. I lost [Durant's] trust. How do I get that back? Not so we can win a championship or we can win some games ... but I actually loved this guy, like that's really my brother. And so not knowing what's next in our relationship bothered me more.

"Bob and [head coach Steve Kerr], they told me, like, 'You need to apologize to Kevin,' before I got suspended. And I said, 'No, I'm not apologizing because y'all telling me to apologize. I'm not gonna do that.' And I didn't. And I never apologized to him until I came to grips with myself. ... Not because of some games or the team ain't flowing right. But I can kind of see a look in my brother's face that I have not seen. He's hurt. How do I fix that? And that was what bothered me more than anything."