Nobody wants to feel old, but sometimes you can't control it.
With that being said, how many of you reading this remembers listening to Janet Jackson when she was a current artist?
*crickets*
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Those cricket noises could be heard from the younger members of the Warriors, but not from Draymond Green -- he views her as a legend. But Jackson's legacy is lost upon Draymond's younger teammates, much to his dismay.
"It's crazy," Green said Monday at Warriors Media Day. "I went to the Janet Jackson concert, like a week ago or whatever it was and I hit a few of the young guys up and they was kind of like 'Janet Jackson?'"
"They just kind of showed me I was getting old," he added. "Like none of them wanted to go with me."
Green had a suite and everything, but the younger Warriors players appeared to show no interest.
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"That kind of explains it for you right there," Green added.
Draymond, 29, is now one of the older guys on the squad, but at least he got to see her perform -- even if he couldn't get his teammates to come with him.
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