Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green said he does not envision playing for any team other than the Warriors [1, 2].

Green's comments come amid ongoing speculation regarding the future of the Warriors' veteran core. As the franchise navigates its current era, the commitment of key players like Green is central to the team's long-term roster stability and championship aspirations.

Speaking on the set of ESPN’s NBA Tip-Off this week, Green addressed his future with the organization [1, 2]. He said that he does not see himself in another uniform [1]. The forward emphasized his loyalty to the team and his preference to finish his career in San Francisco.

Green said that his continued presence with the team depends on mutual agreement between himself and the front office [2]. He said that if the Warriors are fair and want him, he will work fairly to stay [2]. This suggests a willingness to negotiate contract terms or roles to ensure he remains part of the rotation.

Throughout his tenure, Green has been a cornerstone of the Warriors' defensive identity and locker room leadership. His desire to stay reflects a commitment to the chemistry established during the team's most successful years. By making these statements publicly, Green has signaled to the organization that his priority is stability over the potential of a trade or free-agency move.

The appearance on the NBA Tip-Off studio set provided a platform for Green to clarify his stance before the league enters its next critical phase of roster management [1, 2]. He said he hopes that the franchise feels the same way about his future as he does about his tenure with the team [2].

"I don’t see myself in another uniform."

Green's public declaration is a strategic move to limit trade rumors and pressure the Warriors' front office into a long-term commitment. By framing his stay as a matter of 'fairness,' he is signaling that he is open to negotiation but expects the team to value his contributions proportionally to his loyalty.