
Warriors' Draymond Green Says He Could Play 4-5 More Years in NBA, 'I Feel Incredible'
Draymond Green is 35 years old and in his 14th NBA season, but the Golden State Warriors veteran believes he still has plenty of basketball left in him.
He said on Network with Rich Kleiman that he could play four to five more years in the NBA if he wants to, but added that it depends heavily on his mentality.
"Mentally going into this year, I feel incredible," Green said (9:40 mark). "I'm motivated, I'm excited, I have personal goals that I want to reach. It's always great when you feel like you have a team that you can compete with, and I feel like we have a team that we can compete with."
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Green doesn't have much to prove at this point in his career, having won four championships, a Defensive Player of the Year award and countless other accolades, but it seems he'll stick around as long as he can contribute to a competitive team.
The Warriors certainly have the chance to compete this year, with Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler leading the way and Green and other valuable role players in the mix as well.
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