Draymond Green declines player option, enters free agency
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[June 20, 2023]
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green is declining his
player option for 2023-24, Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul told ESPN and
The Athletic on Monday.
The 33-year-old veteran is turning down a $27.6 million salary to
enter free agency after winning four NBA titles in 11 seasons with
the Warriors.
"We will continue to talk to Golden State and explore all options,"
Paul told ESPN.
The four-time All-Star averaged 8.5 points, 6.8 assists and 7.2
rebounds in 73 games (all starts) with Golden State in 2022-23.
Green has career averages of 8.7 points, 7.0 rebounds, 5.6 assists
and 1.4 steals in 758 games (608 starts) since the Warriors drafted
him in the second round out of Michigan State in 2012. He was voted
the NBA Defensive Player of the Year in 2016-17.
Along with All-Star teammates Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson and
head coach Steve Kerr, Green won NBA titles in 2015, 2017, 2018 and
2022.
The Warriors held an introductory press conference for new general
manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. later Monday. Dunleavy was promoted to the
GM role after Bob Myers stepped down in late May.
"I think Steve has said it, and I'll reiterate: We really want
Draymond back," Dunleavy said. "What he means to this organization,
this team, in terms of trying to win at the highest level, we feel
like we have to have him. That's very important."
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The Warriors are one of many teams bracing for the
new CBA, which will introduce higher penalties for operating above
the luxury tax.
"I think a lot can be made of all the challenges coming our way,
whether it be an aging roster, a new CBA with some of the
limitations there, anything else you can bring up," Dunleavy said.
"We're aware of all those things, but we also think we're in a great
place because we've got a competitive owner willing to spend and a
group that's really tied in, that's got good synergy, good
processes, good sound decision making.
"We feel confident we can navigate it."
The Warriors were eliminated by the Los Angeles Lakers in the second
round of the playoffs this season. The NBA suspended Green for one
game in the first-round series against Sacramento after he stomped
on the chest of Kings center Domantas Sabonis.
Announcing that suspension, the NBA said Green's history as a repeat
offender contributed to the suspension. His history of
transgressions includes 162 career technical fouls, 17 ejections and
now four suspensions.
During the preseason in October, the Warriors fined Green an
undisclosed amount for punching teammate Jordan Poole in practice.
--Field Level Media
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