Draymond Green remains unfazed by trade deadline concerns, despite persistent rumors linking the Golden State Warriors to a potential blockbuster deal for Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo. Following the Warriors’ recent defeat to the Detroit Pistons, Green expressed his calm attitude toward the possibility of being traded before the February 5 deadline, acknowledging that such moves are just part of the NBA landscape. He shared, “I’ve been here 16 years… If I get traded, it’s just business. I had an incredible night’s sleep last night—not losing any rest over it.”
With Green’s current salary just under $26 million for this season and one more year remaining at that amount, he could be involved in a trade, although the Warriors have other players like Jonathan Kuminga who might be more likely packaged in a deal to acquire Antetokounmpo. Notably, hypothetical trade packages discussed by CBS Sports did not include Green but rather injured Jimmy Butler as the main cap casualty. Green has been a staple for the Warriors since being picked 35th overall in the 2012 NBA Draft, playing essential roles in four NBA titles and earning nine NBA All-Defensive Team selections. This season, he is contributing an average of 8.4 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 5.5 assists per game, with a shooting percentage of 41.6 percent.
Fan Take: The possibility of pairing Stephen Curry with Giannis Antetokounmpo in Golden State represents a thrilling prospect for basketball fans, signaling a new era of dominance if the Warriors can make the necessary moves. Green’s steady presence amid trade talks highlights his veteran savvy and the unpredictable nature of NBA roster building, which keeps fans on the edge of their seats every trade deadline.

