Draymond Green's father was Wallace Davis and his mother was Mary Babos. Green's last name followed that of his stepfather, Raymond Green. Green said that his personality was completely shaped by his mother, and his violent temper and broken mouth were completely inherited from his mother.

Everyone may know that Green's teammate Curry is a unanimous MVP, but few people should know that Green was unanimously elected as the sixth person of the year in the Big Ten Leagues during his sophomore year, which is the first person in school history. In addition, that year he also won the Big Ten League Three And the Fastest Improvement Award.
Green's nickname during his college days was "Dancing Bear.") He ran until his senior year at the University of Michigan and was the rebounding champion in college history, finishing second in steals and blocks. However, Green's nickname is indeed cute, and it is very different from his style of dancing teeth and claws today.
Green knew the names of everyone who was selected ahead of him in the 2012 Draft. In the 2012 draft, Green was selected by the Warriors with the 35th overall pick in the second round, and the Warriors still had the No. 7 and No. 30 picks that year.
Now everyone knows that Green is a crazy person, and you can imagine what a big blow to him when he fell into the second round. As a result, Green remembered all 34 players who had been selected before him that year, not even in bad order.
Green's draft pick did not belong to the Warriors, but to the Nets. In 2011, the Warriors traded Brandon Wright and Dan Gazuridge from the New Jersey Nets for Troy Murphy and a 2012 second-round pick. It was this draft pick that brought the warriors all-around warrior Green.
In his rookie season, Green has started two games. One was an inconsequential regular season game, and the other was g2 against the Spurs in the second round of the playoffs. Green played the starting center in that game, helping the team beat the Spurs for the first time since the 1996-97 season.
In his third season, Green won the NBA championship with the Golden State Warriors. But that's not the point, the point is that in the Finals g6, Green won a triple-double to help the team lift the championship trophy 4-2, the sixth player in history to win a triple-double in the Finals.
In November 2015, Green scored two consecutive triple-doubles against the Suns and Kings, with the last Warriors player to do back-to-back triple-doubles being Wilt Chamberlain in 1964.
In the 2015-2016 season, Green became the first player in NBA history to score at least 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 500 assists, 100 steals and 100 blocks in a single season. Isn't that incredible?
It was also this season that Green became the second Michigan big player to be named to the All-Team team after Magic Johnson.
In October 2015, Green donated $3.1 million to his alma mater, the Michigan University, the largest donation the school has ever received from an athlete. Green only entered the league in 2012, and as a second-round show, his contract is only $2.6 million for a total of three years.