According to a Western Conference executive, the Warriors should trade Green ahead of the Feb. 9 deadline. The executive told Sean Deveney of Heavy Sports that Green’s presence in Golden State’s locker room could be affecting them and should just focus on the young players they are unwilling to trade.

It was the same sentiment of Sean Deveney’s source last month. The executive told Deveney that Draymond Green’s incident with Jordan Poole changed the Golden State Warriors’ dynamic. It reached a point wherein the bond between the players is not the same as it used to be.

The Warriors got off to a bad start this season, but have steadily improved halfway through the campaign. They are currently fifth in the Western Conference standings with a record of 28-26.

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Draymond Green’s influence on Golden State Warriors front office no longer the same

Draymond Green’s voice used to have an impact on the Golden State Warriors’ front office decisions. However, the incident with Jordan Poole affected his standing within the organization. Green no longer has the same influence in terms of pitching potential moves for the team, as a Western Conference executive.

Green could also opt out of his contract with the Warriors at the end of the season to become a free agent. He has already been linked to several teams such as the LA Lakers, Dallas Mavericks and Detroit Pistons.

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