Golden State Warriors (2012–present) Early years (2012–2014) Green was selected with the 35th overall pick in the
2012 NBA draft by the
Golden State Warriors. On July 30, 2012, he signed a three-year, $2.6 million contract with the Warriors. In his NBA debut in the Warriors' season opener on October 31 against the
Phoenix Suns, Green played one minute, made one defensive rebound, and committed one foul. Green gradually received more playing time in subsequent games, especially in the wake of injuries to
Brandon Rush and
Richard Jefferson. After getting only marginal floor time at the beginning of the season, by November 22, Green was playing 15–20 minutes per game, and by December 9, as Green gained a bigger role on the team, the Warriors had won 8 of 10 games. On December 12, Green made the winning layup with 0.9 seconds left in the Warriors' 97–95 win over the
defending champion Miami Heat. In Game 1 of the first round of the
2013 playoffs against the
Denver Nuggets on April 20, Nuggets' guard
Andre Miller drove around Green and made the game-winning layup in the Nuggets' 97–95 win over the Warriors. Improving on his three-point percentage and offensive performance over the course of the series, Green helped the Warriors win the first round in six games. On May 8, Green started Game 2 of the Warriors' second-round series against the
San Antonio Spurs. In the Warriors' 100–91 victory, the Warriors' first victory in San Antonio since the season, Green started in place of
Festus Ezeli. Green played 32 minutes and recorded 5 points on 2-of-8 shooting, 7 rebounds and 5 assists. The Spurs went on to win the series 4 games to 2, subsequently ending the Warriors' season and playoff run. Green lost 20 pounds in the 2013 off-season and showed improvement in three-point shooting and defense as a sophomore. On December 1, 2013, in the Warriors' 115–113 win over the
Sacramento Kings, Green tipped in a missed shot by
Stephen Curry to give the Warriors a 113–111 lead with 28.7 seconds left. On December 25, Green was ejected from the Warriors' game against the
Los Angeles Clippers for committing a
flagrant 2 foul on the Clippers' forward
Blake Griffin. The following day, the NBA fined Green $15,000 for "failing to leave the court in a timely manner" after being ejected. Late in the season, he filled in at power forward for injured starter
David Lee, who was out indefinitely. On April 14, 2014, in the Warriors' second to last game of the regular season, Green recorded a career-high 20 points and a career-high-tying 12 rebounds off the bench to help his team defeat the Minnesota Timberwolves, 130–120. Green finished the 2013–14 season having played in all 82 games with 12 starts while averaging 6.2 points and 5.0 rebounds per game. He went on to play in all seven of the Warriors' first-round playoff games against the Los Angeles Clippers, as the Warriors lost the series 4 games to 3. He earned praise for his tough defense during the series after averaging 1.7 steals and 1.7 blocks per game.
First championship (2014–2015) With the Warriors' resurgence in 2014–15, along with it came the breakthrough the Warriors were hoping for from Green. With David Lee out of the Warriors' lineup with a hamstring injury to begin the season, Green was promoted to the starting lineup as his replacement at power forward. Over the first seven games of the season, Green averaged 13.6 points per game as the Warriors fell to a 5–2 record after losing two games in a row on November 9 and 11. In response to the two-game losing streak, the Warriors went on a 16-game winning streak with the help of Green as he averaged 13.3 points per game over the streak, including a career-high 31 points on December 6 in a 112–102 win over the
Chicago Bulls. On January 2, 2015, Green recorded his first career triple-double with 16 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists in a 126–105 win over the Toronto Raptors. He went on to finish runner-up in both the
Defensive Player of the Year Award and the
Most Improved Player Award. Green capped off a great season with an NBA championship and a triple-double in Game 6 of the
NBA Finals, posting 16 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists, while playing a center role in place of
Andrew Bogut. He became just the sixth player in NBA history to record a triple-double in an NBA Finals clinching game, joining
Magic Johnson,
Larry Bird,
James Worthy,
Tim Duncan and
LeBron James.
First All-Star and All-NBA appearances (2015–2016) On July 9, 2015, Green re-signed with the Warriors to a five-year, $82 million contract. Green helped the Warriors record their first ever 10–0 start to a season behind averages of 11.9 points, 7.7 rebounds, a team-high 6.6 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.2 blocks per game. On November 24, he recorded 18 points and 7 rebounds in a win over the Los Angeles Lakers as the Warriors set the record for best start in NBA history at 16–0. Three days later, he recorded his third career triple-double with 14 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in a 135–116 win over the Phoenix Suns. His fourth career triple-double came the very next game on November 28 against the Sacramento Kings. Green had 13 points, 11 rebounds and 12 assists against the Kings, becoming the first Warriors player with back-to-back triple-doubles since
Wilt Chamberlain in 1964. On December 11, Green became the first player since
Nicolas Batum in 2012 to record
five or more in all five major statistical categories. In just under 50 minutes of action, he recorded 24 points, 11 rebounds, 8 assists, 5 steals and 5 blocks in a 124–119 double overtime win over the Boston Celtics, increasing their unbeaten winning streak to start the season to 24–0. The following day, the Warriors' unbeaten run was broken by the Milwaukee Bucks, losing their first game of the season 108–95 despite Green's 24-point, 11-rebound effort. On January 4, 2016, Green became the second Warriors player ever to post three straight triple-doubles (the other being
Tom Gola in
1959–60) as he helped Golden State record its 35th straight regular season home win with a 111–101 victory over the Charlotte Hornets. The same day, Green was named the NBA Western Conference Player of the Week for Week 10 (December 28 – January 3), his first career
NBA Player of the Week award. He led the Warriors to a 3–1 week with averages of 18.8 points, 11.3 rebounds, 9.5 assists and 2.5 steals in 36 minutes. On January 28, he was named a Western Conference All-Star reserve for the
2016 NBA All-Star Game, earning his first All-Star selection. On March 27, he posted his franchise-best 12th triple-double of the season in a win over the Philadelphia 76ers. Three days later, in a win over the
Utah Jazz, Green became the first player in NBA history to record 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 500 assists, 100 steals and 100 blocks in a season. At the conclusion of the regular season, Green was selected to the
All-NBA Second Team, finished runner-up for the Defensive Player of the Year award, and was named to the
All-Defensive Team with the second-most votes. His 13 triple-doubles were second in the league to
Russell Westbrook's 18, and he broke Gola's team record of nine set in 1959–60. His 13 were the most by a non-guard in the NBA since
Grant Hill's 13 in 1996–97. As the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference, the Warriors eliminated the No. 8
Houston Rockets, 4–1, and advanced to the second round against Portland. In Game 1 against the Trail Blazers, Green recorded his second career postseason triple-double with 23 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists in a 118–106 win. In Game 3 of the series, Green scored a playoff career-high 37 points in a 120–108 loss, a loss that cut the Warriors' advantage in the series to 2–1. The Warriors won the series 4–1, advancing to the
Western Conference Finals against the
Oklahoma City Thunder. In Game 3, Green kicked Thunder center
Steven Adams in the groin. The foul was later upgraded from a
Flagrant Foul 1 to a Flagrant 2 and he was fined $25,000. The Warriors went on to win the series in seven games after overcoming a 3–1 deficit. In Game 2 of the
NBA Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Green had 28 points with five three-pointers, seven rebounds and five assists to lead the Warriors to a 110–77 win and a 2–0 advantage in the series. Golden State went ahead 3–1 in Game 4, during which Green and
LeBron James of Cleveland had to be separated. The two had gotten tangled in the closing minutes of the Warriors' 108–97 win. Green fell to the ground, and James stepped over him. Feeling disrespected, Green swung his arm and appeared to make contact with James' groin. After the game, Green was assessed a Flagrant 1 for contact that was ruled "unnecessary" and "retaliatory", and James was given a
technical foul for taunting. Having accumulated his fourth flagrant foul point in the playoffs, Green was suspended for Game 5. The Warriors went on to lose the series in seven games despite a 32-point, 15-rebound and 9-assist effort from Green in Game 7.
Second NBA championship and DPOY award (2016–2017) Green opened the season with an 18-point, 12-rebound effort against the
San Antonio Spurs on October 25, 2016. He helped the Warriors start the season 14–2 before a left ankle injury sidelined him for the team's November 26 game against the
Minnesota Timberwolves. He missed just the one game, and on December 1, he had a season-best game with 20 points, 15 rebounds and nine assists in a 132–127 double overtime loss to the
Houston Rockets. On December 13, he recorded his 15th career triple-double with 12 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists, along with four steals, in a 113–109 win over the
New Orleans Pelicans. On January 2, he recorded his second triple-double of the season with 15 points, 10 rebounds and 13 assists in a 127–119 win over the
Denver Nuggets. On January 16, he recorded his third triple-double of the season with 11 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists, while also equaling his career best with five blocks, in a 126–91 win over the
Cleveland Cavaliers. On January 26, he was named a Western Conference All-Star reserve for the
2017 NBA All-Star Game. On February 10, 2017, Green scored only four points but finished with 12 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals as the Warriors defeated the
Memphis Grizzlies 122–107. His triple-double was the first in NBA history with fewer than 10 points scored. It was also only the second in NBA history with at least 10 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals in a game—the first was
Alvin Robertson's in 1986, when he also had 20 points. Green became the first player in NBA history to record 10 steals and five blocks in a game since the 1973–74 season, when those became official statistics. The 10 steals also set a Warriors record and was the first 10-steal game in the NBA since
Brandon Roy's in January 2009. On March 14, 2017, he had 20 points with 11 free throws, eight assists, eight rebounds and six blocks in a 106–104 win over the
Philadelphia 76ers. Green became the 11th player in franchise history with 400 blocked shots, moving past
Andrew Bogut for 10th place on the franchise list. Ten days later, he scored a season-high 23 points in a 114–100 win over the
Sacramento Kings. On March 31 against Houston, Green became the first Warriors player ever with 150 steals and 100 blocks in a season, and the first in the NBA to do so since
Dwyane Wade in 2008–09. On April 2, Green had his 19th career triple-double and fifth of the season with 11 points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds in a 139–115 win over the
Washington Wizards. The Warriors finished the regular season with a 67–15 record and entered the playoffs as the No. 1 seed. On April 16, 2017, Green had 19 points, 12 rebounds, nine assists, five blocked shots and three steals in a 121–109 win over the
Portland Trail Blazers in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series. The Warriors went on to sweep both the first and second rounds of the playoffs, as Green posted his third career postseason triple-double with 17 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists in Game 4 of their second-round series against the Utah Jazz. The Warriors also swept the
San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Finals to advance to the NBA Finals for the third straight season while becoming the first team in NBA history to go 12–0 in the playoffs. Green helped the Warriors win their second championship in three years with a 4–1 series win over the
Cleveland Cavaliers in the
2017 NBA Finals. At the end-of-season awards night, Green was named the NBA Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the first player in Warriors history to earn the award.
Third NBA championship (2017–2018) In the Warriors' season opener against the
Houston Rockets on October 17, 2017, Green exited in the second half with a strained left knee after he contributed nine points, 13 assists and 11 rebounds. The Warriors went on to lose 122–121. On December 25, 2017, he had 12 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists in a 99–92 win over the
Cleveland Cavaliers, tying the franchise career record with his 20th triple-double. Four days later, he had eight points, 11 rebounds and tied his career high with 16 assists in a 111–100 loss to the
Charlotte Hornets. On January 4, 2018, in a 124–114 win over the Houston Rockets, Green recorded 17 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists to become the franchise career leader in triple-doubles with 21, passing
Tom Gola. Four days later, he recorded a season-high 23 points and 10 assists in a 124–114 win over the
Denver Nuggets. On January 20, 2018, he recorded 21 points and seven rebounds in a 116–108 loss to the Houston Rockets, thus surpassing the 4,000-point mark (4,019) while also reaching 3,000 career rebounds. On February 24, 2018, in a 112–80 win over the
Oklahoma City Thunder, Green passed
Chris Mullin (488) for eighth place on the Warriors' blocked shots list. On March 8, 2018, he had his third triple-double of the season with 11 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists in a 110–107 win over the
San Antonio Spurs. Green helped the Warriors defeat the Spurs in the first round of the playoffs in five games, as he recorded 17 points, a career-playoff high 19 rebounds and seven assists in a 99–91 win in Game 5. In Game 1 of the Warriors' second-round series against the
New Orleans Pelicans, Green recorded his fourth career postseason triple-double with 16 points, 15 rebounds, 11 assists, three steals and two blocks in a 123–101 win. He topped Gola's three playoff triple-doubles for most in franchise history. In Game 4, Green had eight points, nine rebounds, nine assists, four steals and two blocks in a 118–92 win. With his fourth rebound, Green became the third player in Warriors history to reach 800 playoff rebounds, joining
Wilt Chamberlain (922) and
Nate Thurmond (896). In Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals, Green had 10 points, 13 rebounds and five assists, as the Warriors earned a fourth straight trip to the NBA Finals by beating the Rockets 101–92. In Game 3 of the
2018 NBA Finals, Green passed Chamberlain for the most rebounds in Warriors playoff history. The Warriors went on to sweep the series against the Cavaliers to claim back-to-back titles.
Fifth straight NBA Finals (2018–2019) After being limited during the preseason by a sore knee, Green played unhindered over the first 10 games of the season. On November 5 against the
Memphis Grizzlies, Green was limited to just under 14 minutes because of a bruised right foot. He subsequently missed the next two games because of a sprained right toe. He returned to action on November 12 against the
Los Angeles Clippers. A heated argument during and after the game between himself and
Kevin Durant over Durant's upcoming
free agency status led to Green's being suspended for the Warriors' contest the following day against the
Atlanta Hawks. He played on November 15 against the
Houston Rockets, but then missed the next 11 games with the same sprained toe on his right foot. In his return game on December 10, he had seven points, 10 rebounds and seven assists in a 116–108 win over the
Minnesota Timberwolves. On January 24, he grabbed a season-high 15 rebounds in a 126–118 win over the
Washington Wizards. In Game 6 of the Warriors' first-round playoff series against the Clippers, Green recorded his fifth career playoff triple-double with 16 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists in a 129–110 series-clinching win. In Game 3 of the second round, he recorded 19 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in a 126–121 overtime loss to the Rockets. With 10 rebounds against the
Portland Trail Blazers in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals, Green set a career high with his seventh straight playoff game with at least 10 rebounds, breaking his previous postseason mark of six from 2018. In Game 3, Green had his seventh career postseason triple-double with 20 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists in a 110–99 win. He helped the Warriors sweep the series behind a triple-double of 18 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists in a 119–117 overtime win in Game 4. In Game 1 of the
2019 NBA Finals, Green notched a triple-double with 10 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in a 118–109 loss to the
Toronto Raptors. In Game 6, Green had 11 points, 19 rebounds and 13 assists, and the Warriors lost the series 4–2. Green finished with six triple-doubles for the postseason, tying
Magic Johnson for the second-most in a single postseason in NBA history. On August 3, 2019, Green signed a four-year, $100 million contract extension to remain with the team, eschewing the potential for millions of dollars more if he became a free agent the following year.
Back-to-back playoff misses (2019–2021) On February 1, 2020, Green tied the career-high of 16 assists in the Warriors' 131–112 win over the
Cleveland Cavaliers. On August 9, 2020, the NBA fined Green $50,000 after making statements that violated the league's anti-tampering rules. Speaking as an analyst on TNT's pregame show before the game between the
Orlando Magic and the
Philadelphia 76ers on August 7, he stated that he wanted
Devin Booker "out of Phoenix", adding that it was not good for him and his career. When he was asked on air by one of the program's hosts if he was tampering, he replied, "Maybe". In
2020–21, Green missed most of training camp after testing positive for
COVID-19. He was then out for the first four games of the season due to a foot injury. On February 26, 2021, in a 130–121 win over the
Charlotte Hornets, Green had 11 points, 12 rebounds, and a career-high 19 assists. On May 3, Green recorded the 29th triple-double of his career in the Warriors' 123–108 win over the
New Orleans Pelicans, passing
Michael Jordan for 17th place in career triple-doubles.
Fourth NBA championship and fourth All-Star (2021–2022) On December 20, 2021, Green recorded his 31st career triple-double with 16 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks in a 113–98 win over the
Sacramento Kings, tying
John Havlicek for 15th place on the all-time career triple-double list. On February 3, 2022, Green was named a reserve for the
2022 NBA All-Star Game. It was his fourth career All-Star selection and first since 2018. Green missed 31 consecutive games from January to March with a back injury. Up to that point, he was mentioned as one of the favorites to win the NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award. Despite playing in just 46 games, Green was selected to his seventh NBA All-Defensive Team, earning second-team honors. The Warriors advanced to the
2022 NBA Finals, and he won his fourth NBA championship after they defeated the Celtics in six games. In Game 6 of the Finals, Green posted a near triple-double with 12 points, 12 rebounds, 8 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks in a 103–90 closeout win.
Preseason incident and coming up short (2022–2023) During a team practice with the Warriors on October 5, 2022, Green and teammate
Jordan Poole got into an altercation, resulting in Green striking Poole in the face.
TMZ published a leaked video on October 7, showing the punch but not what led to the incident. On October 9, Green publicly apologized for the incident and announced that he would spend a few days away from the team. The Warriors fined Green for the altercation. On November 27, Green had his first double-double of the season with a season-high 19 points and 11 assists in a 137–114 win over the
Minnesota Timberwolves. On March 16, 2023, Green was suspended by the NBA for one game without pay for incurring his 16th technical foul of the season in a game the day before. On April 18, Green was suspended for one game for stomping on the chest of
Domantas Sabonis in a playoff game against the
Sacramento Kings. The Warriors were eliminated in the second round of the playoffs by the Lakers. After the season, Kerr said Golden State was not a championship team due to a lack of trust on the team, in part due to Green's punching Poole, and Green blamed their early playoff exit on his punch. Green declined his $27.6 million player option and became a free agent. On July 8, 2023, he re-signed with the Warriors on a four-year, $100 million contract.
NBA Hustle Award and suspensions (2023–present) During a game on November 14, 2023, against the Minnesota Timberwolves, teammate
Klay Thompson and Timberwolves forward
Jaden McDaniels engaged in a shoving match, beginning a brawl between the two teams. Timberwolves center
Rudy Gobert attempted to pull Thompson away from McDaniels when Green put Gobert into a chokehold. Green, Thompson, and McDaniels were ejected. This was Green's second consecutive ejection, the first being on November 11 in a game against the Cleveland Cavaliers for receiving two technical fouls. The following day, the NBA suspended Green for five games for "escalating an on-court altercation". Gobert, Thompson, and McDaniels were fined $25,000. On December 12, 2023, in a game against the Phoenix Suns, Green struck Suns center
Jusuf Nurkić in the face while being guarded by him. Green was subsequently assessed with a type 2
flagrant foul and was ejected from the game. The next day, the NBA announced his indefinite suspension. After missing 12 games, Green was reinstated on January 6, 2024. On March 7, 2024, Green recorded his 32nd career triple-double with 11 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists in a 122–125 loss to the
Chicago Bulls. While playing against the Miami Heat on March 26, 2024, Green appeared to grab the neck of
Patty Mills and pulled him to the ground. After review by the officials, the foul was deemed common instead of flagrant. On April 12, Green put up a double-double with 12 rebounds and 11 assists in a 114–109 loss to the
New Orleans Pelicans. He became the first player in NBA history to record a double-double without taking any field goal attempts. On April 1, 2025, Green posted his 33rd career triple-double with 13 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists in a 134–125 win over the
Memphis Grizzlies. With the performance, he tied
Bob Cousy and
Ben Simmons for 14th place on the NBA's all-time triple-doubles list. He won the
NBA Hustle Award for the
2024–25 season, awarded to a player whose effort plays are not tracked by traditional statistics. ==National team career==