"My Story" is Seung Ha (승하) Archivesnot the place to post your NSFW Snapchats, guys.
Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors learned that lesson in a very public way Sunday, uploading a private image of himself to his public Snapchat story.
SEE ALSO: What your favorite Snapchat filter says about youGreen, who is getting ready to play in the 2016 Olympic Games, immediately went into damage control, claiming his account had been hacked.
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Unfortunately for Green, Twitter wasn't buying it.
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After being dragged on Twitter for the classic "hacked" excuse, Green came clean and told reporters the upload was an accident.
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A real shame for Green, who's been killing it with Snapchats of Team USA lately.
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