The Golden State Warriors have made it clear: Draymond Green isn't going anywhere. With head coach Steve Kerr's contract extension now in the rearview mirror, the franchise is turning its full attention to locking down its defensive anchor for the long haul.
Green holds a $23.7 million player option for this summer, but don't expect him to be hitting the trade block. According to ESPN, team sources confirm the Warriors have "no intention to shop Green or push him out." That's a strong vote of confidence for a player who has been the heart and soul of Golden State's championship runs.
The more likely scenario? The Warriors and Green will work together on a contract extension that keeps him in the Bay Area for years to come. By opting out of his current deal, Green could sign a team-friendly, long-term contract—a win-win that gives the franchise more cap flexibility right away while securing the veteran's leadership on the court.
For a team that finished 10th in the Western Conference last season, retaining Green is a crucial piece of the puzzle. His defensive intensity, playmaking, and chemistry with Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson are irreplaceable. As the Warriors look to bounce back, keeping the core intact is their first step toward another title push.
