Draymond Green has no plans to leave the Golden State Warriors and would likely like to stay with the team he won four championships with for the rest of his career, but if that doesn’t work out, he has a few demands.

If the Warriors decide to move on Defensive Player of the YearGreen would rather end up on a winning team or return to his hometown.

“I pray to God if they ever feel the need to get rid of me, that he will at least send me somewhere (good),” Green said on the Podcast Club 520.

Sure, everyone wants to play for a winner, but it’s not always in the organization’s best interest to send a player to a title-contending team. Sometimes a team has to do what’s best for them, and that means trading a player to a team that has the most to offer.

“If they’re going to send me to an organization that’s not winning, then send me to Detroit. That’s the home. I can live with that,” Green said. “I’d much rather send me to Detroit than Charlotte.”

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Green was born in Saginaw, Michigan and attended Michigan State University where he played basketball And soccer for the Spartans. Some players like the idea of ​​playing for the city they grew up in, while others aren’t as keen on the idea. It seems Green wouldn’t mind that kind of outcome.

The Warriors aren’t parting ways with their defensive stalwart and are still looking to compete for a title now that Stephen Curry has signed a contract extension. That could change, however, if Green’s play declines as he approaches the later stages of his career.

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