Draymond Green is facing a pivotal career decision this offseason, with a $27.6 million player option on the table for next season. If he opts in, he stays with the Golden State Warriors for one more year before hitting unrestricted free agency in 2027. But there's also the possibility he declines the option, seeking a longer-term deal that trades some immediate cash for future security in the Bay Area.
Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. addressed Green's contract situation directly during a media session on Friday, May 15. "Draymond's got a player option, so the ball is in his court in terms of returning," Dunleavy said. "I think we've had the discussions where we want him to finish his career as a Warrior, and he kind of feels the same way. I expect him to be back, but it's his call on that."
At 36 years old, Green remains a vital piece of Steve Kerr's rotation. His elite defensive instincts, court vision, and ability to serve as a connective hub on offense are still invaluable, especially for a team blending veteran savvy with young talent. With four championships under his belt, Green's leadership is crucial not just for pushing the Warriors toward contention, but for mentoring the next generation of players on the roster.
The most likely scenario? Green finds a way to stay in Golden State while securing his immediate future with a new contract. But in the NBA, nothing is ever guaranteed until the ink dries. For now, all fans can do is wait and see how this offseason drama unfolds—and maybe grab some fresh Warriors gear to show support while they wait.
