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Draymond Green Slams Austin Reaves' Extension in Candid Review

2026-07-08 · Draymond Green · Opinion

Draymond Green tore into Austin Reaves' new contract extension on July 7 2026, calling the deal "overpriced" and warning it could limit the Warriors' flexibility. The veteran forward’s blunt remarks came during a post‑practice interview at the Chase Center, where he emphasized the importance of roster balance.

Green didn’t mince words. He told reporters that the $5 million‑per‑year deal for Reaves "doesn't match the production we expect from that salary range." He added that the guard’s defensive lapses and inconsistent three‑point shooting make the contract a gamble. "We need players who can lock down on both ends," Green said, pointing to the team's recent defensive rankings.

The Warriors sit at 12‑5 after 17 games, hovering near the West’s playoff cutoff. Green’s criticism highlights a broader concern: the team’s salary cap is tight after recent extensions for Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson. Adding Reaves at a mid‑level salary could force the club to sacrifice depth at forward or wing positions. Green’s perspective carries weight because he’s a three‑time Defensive Player of the Year and a vocal locker‑room leader.

General manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. has not publicly responded, but insiders suggest the team is reviewing its long‑term plan. Some analysts think the Warriors could restructure the deal with performance incentives, while others believe they might look to trade a future draft pick to offset the cap hit. Green’s comments may push the front office to renegotiate before the league’s July 30 deadline.

Reaves, 26, posted a career‑high 18.3 points per game last season and earned All‑Defensive Second Team honors. Green’s critique could motivate him to tighten his defense and improve his three‑point percentage, which sat at 35.2% last year. The guard’s agent, Rich Paul, is expected to defend the contract, emphasizing Reaves’ growth trajectory and market value.

Other players and analysts weighed in on social media. Former teammate Jordan Poole tweeted, "Draymond’s always honest, but respect the contract." ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski noted that "Green’s comments add another layer to the Warriors’ cap puzzle." The league’s collective bargaining agreement allows teams to renegotiate contracts before the season starts, so the discussion is far from settled.

The team will face the Los Angeles Lakers on July 12 in a preseason scrimmage, giving Green and Reaves a chance to showcase any adjustments. If the Warriors decide to keep the extension as is, Green’s warning may serve as a rallying cry for the squad to tighten up defensively. Either way, the conversation underscores how veteran voices shape roster decisions in a tight‑cap era.

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