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Austin Rivers: So this whole thing where I’m comparing myself to Draymond — Draymond’s a Hall of Famer. No matter what anybody on this podcast, no matter what I say, or what anybody says, it’s not going to change. He’s a first-ballot Hall of Famer, and he deserves that because he put in the work in his role.

See, there’s a difference. This is the last thing I’ll say. There’s a difference between being a star and being a star in your role.

Draymond was a star in his role, one of the best at it. He talks too loose, and he talks with conceit in his voice when he tries to come at other players as if he’s better than them. No, no, no.

You’ve achieved more because you were a star in your role, in a cast that Steve — the guy that hindered your career — placed you in, helped you, and embraced you with a bunch of guys on a very talented team, one of the greatest teams ever assembled: that Warriors team. YouTube This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Draymond was a star in his role, one of the best at …