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Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green opens up on broadcasting career after NBA retirement decision

GOLDEN State Warriors star Draymond Green spoke on whether he’ll continue his broadcasting career once he retires from the NBA.

Green has enjoyed a stellar 13-year career, earning four NBA All-Star selections and winning four championships, but the 35-year-old likely doesn’t have many years left in the league.

Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors celebrating a three-pointer.
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Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green celebrates a three-pointer during a 2024 NBA game[/caption]

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Green speaking while on a panel at Fanatics Fest NYC 2025 last weekend[/caption]

The power forward Green has two years left on his $100 million contract with the Warriors.

While Green hasn’t made it clear when he’ll leave the NBA, the job of being a full-time broadcaster certainly appears to be an option for him, according to Green.

Since 2022, Green has been an NBA analyst and contributor for Turner Sports and has made in-season appearances on Inside the NBA.

The U.S. Sun spoke to Green at Fanatics Fest NYC 2025 last week and asked whether he’ll transition to being a full-time NBA analyst.

“I hope one day to be good at it,” Green said.

When asked if he’s gotten advice from the likes of TNT Sports colleagues Charles Barkley or Shaquille O’Neal, Green answered, “I try to get pointers from everyone.

“Anything I do, I try to get better.”

Green also has his own self-titled podcast, which is featured on The Volume, a sports network created by Fox Sports’ Colin Cowherd.

The U.S. Sun also asked Green about what he thinks about Inside the NBA moving to ESPN.

Green seems confident that the 23-time Sports Emmy-winning show, which will keep its star talent that consists of Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal, Kenny Smith, and Ernie Johnson, will be more than fine.


“The cast of characters are still the same. … [They’re] still the best in the world,” Green said.

He also said that TNT will still produce the show.

ESPN won’t have any editorial control over Inside the NBA.

The network will air the popular NBA studio show for the next 10 years.

TNT Sports has broadcast Inside the NBA since 1989.

Inside the NBA broadcast set with four analysts.
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Green has worked as an analyst and contributor for TNT Sports since 2022[/caption]

Barkley has expressed “concern” over Inside the NBA’s impending move to The Worldwide Leader of Sports.

“We’re all concerned, I’m not gonna lie to you,” Barkley said during an appearance on 680 The Fan in Atlanta earlier this month.

“Because we just don’t know.

“So I wish I could give you a definite answer, but we made the move, and we’re gonna see.

“Like I said, it’s gonna be cool working for ESPN.

“ESPN’s the most famous network in the world for sports, and it’s gonna be an honor to work there.”

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