Draymond Green reiterates commitment to Warriors after Play-In loss
14-year NBA veteran Draymond Green has no plans for retirement after Golden State's Play-In loss to the Phoenix Suns Friday night.
The Golden State Warriors fell to the Phoenix Suns Friday night and were eliminated from playoff contention as a result. After a defensive stand against the Los Angeles Clippers Wednesday, Draymond Green was quiet Friday, posting five points, six assists, two rebounds and five turnovers. However, following the game, Green reiterated his commitment to the Warriors franchise.
“I’m not retiring. Hopefully I’ve done enough to still be here. ” Green has a player option for the 2026-27 season.
That said, Green could be referring to a possible trade, as he was rumored to be shopped around at the February trade deadline. Although Green seems intent on staying in Golden State, his involvement in a trade may depend on the future of head coach Steve Kerr. Given Golden State's aging roster, the front office will have plenty of decisions to make ahead of the 2026-27 campaign.
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