Draymond Green won another championship, then became something of a scout or an executive, depending on the time of day. As Warriors general manager Bob Myers said on Thursday of Draymond, who was in the draft room when the pick was made, “He could do whatever he wants, I imagine. He could be in the media, he could be a GM, he could be a coach. He’s just a winner.”
Green’s observation, as retold to media by Warriors director of player personnel Larry Harris: “There are 82-game players, then there are 16-game players.” Green’s interest was in the 16-game variety.
“This kid [Jacob Evans] knows how to play,” Green told Warriors general manager Bob Myers.