Draymond Green plays with 110% hustle and energy every time he’s on the floor. After three seasons with the Golden State Warriors and one breakout season, the Warrior got a raise and extension. With the job security, Green will be a member of the Warriors for at least the next five seasons. With that comfort, he is finally looking to purchase a home in the Bay Area.
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He didn’t disclose where he was looking but he’s ready to leave his apartment in Emeryville. According to Diamond Leung of the Bay Area News Group, Green told Dan LeBatard of his upcoming plans:
Draymond to Dan LeBatard on getting out of apt in Emeryville: “I plan on getting a house. I am trying to find a house as soon as possible.”
— Diamond Leung (@diamond83) August 3, 2015
Last season, Green made $915,243, the most in his three seasons in the NBA. His new $82 million contract will take care of the home. In the same interview, Green also stated that the championship celebration has toned down. His focus is back on training and getting better for next season:
Draymond Green to Dan LeBatard on celebrating the championship: “I toned it down a long time ago. I’m actually grinding.” — Diamond Leung (@diamond83) August 3, 2015
Draymond got his contract and now he will have to justify his paychecks. Forever a boy from Saginaw, Michigan, Green has always shown the hunger for wanting more. Now an important piece for the championship Warriors, this core will have to stay together and stay humble if they have their eyes set creating a dynasty.