Draymond Green is not upset by the possibility that he has played his final game for the Golden State Warriors. Following a loss to the Philadelphia 76ers, Green addressed persistent trade rumors, stating he is at peace if a move is what's best for the organization.

"I'm not at all [upset]," Green said. "If that's what's best for this organization, that's what's best for the organization." He reflected on his remarkable 13.5-year run with the franchise, a tenure longer than most NBA players experience with one team.

Green, a second-round pick in 2012, became a cornerstone of a dynasty, winning four championships alongside Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson. He acknowledged the incredible journey, saying, "If it does [end], what a run it's been." His career, marked by elite defense and leadership, is likely Hall of Fame-bound.