Draymond reminds me of Kevin Garnett in that he's a complete POS on the court but seems like a decent enough person off it. I don't mind Draymond, though. You need heels in sports, guys you love to hate. Makes the game more entertaining. Draymond is a heel, knows he's a heel and plays the role to perfection. He's a real competitor and he cares more about winning than his own numbers.
Also, Draymond seems like the type of player who will man up and own it when someone else gets the best of him. After Game 7 in 2016 Steph and Klay were running or the dressing room crying like Red ran for his car after Debo took his chain, but Draymond stuck around to congratulate the Cavaliers. That showed me something. All in all, I think Draymond is more real and authentic than some of the other guys on their team. He'd never start a dummy Twitter account to argue with fans like Durant did.
I don't really "hate" the Warriors anyway. They're a great team, we've had a great rivalry with them and like it or not our teams will always be linked. They're partners in history. I can't stand how many breaks they seem to get and I will always believe the only reason they've had the edge on us is because of those breaks, but that isn't really their fault.