SAN FRANCISCO – It’s more than an hour after the final buzzer and all his teammates are gone when Draymond Green strolls into an empty Warriors locker room and sees himself. He likes what he sees. He can’t stop staring. He loves what he sees.“Oooohh, that’s fire,” Green says of a bobblehead figurine created in his likeness.The bobblehead is a fairly accurate depiction, from the closely cropped hair to the beard to the knee pads.“This is taking me back,” Green says. “Wore my knee sleeves. That green-and-white looks great. Everybody loves green, right? Everybody gotta love the color of green, right?”The bobblehead is “dressed” in the jersey and shorts representing Michigan State University, where Green spent four years playing basketball and graduated in 2012 with a degree in, of course, communications.“Wow, that is beautiful,” Green says, now closely inspecting the bobblehead. “Might have me in better shape than I was in college. I was a little chunkier in college; the midsection was a little bit wider. But the face looks like me today, so it’s a mix. I like this.“We gotta give...
How Michigan State shaped Draymond Green’s worldview, taught him to ‘be a human’
Published January 19, 2026 at 7:45 AM
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