Draymond Green's going to make boatloads of money in restricted free agency this summer. Whether the money comes from one of the many teams flush with cap space eager to add a Defensive Player of the Year-caliber stopper who can also pass and shoot, or from the Golden State Warriors, the league-leading squad for whom he's proven this season he can do all that and more, it's going to come. (Warriors co-owner Joe Lacob has made it clear he expects to go "very likely very substantially" into the luxury tax next year, implying the Dubs plan to match any offer for their starting power forward's services.) [DraftKings: FREE entry to huge cash Fantasy Basketball Contest with first deposit ] For now, though, Green's still a second-round pick finishing out a bargain-basement three-year rookie deal. And since a young fella's got to eat, and there's no shame in having a side hustle no matter what kind of day job you've got, Draymond has found himself entering the fashion business: