Saturday, May 23, 2026

Draymond Green Is Eyeing Future in Entertainment, Player Management

  • The four-time NBA champion filed applications for trademarks in those areas.
  • Green has begun the process of building his career after basketball.
Warriors player Draymond Green chewing mouthguard and standing with hands on hip during NBA game
Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

Draymond Green could be expanding his business horizons.

Green’s company — Money 23 Green Enterprises LLC — is filing trademark applications for “GREEN 23” and “THE NEW MEDIA BY DRAYMOND GREEN,” per trademark attorney Josh Gerben.

The applications indicate that Green intends to use those trademarks for “entertainment services in the nature of development, creation, production, distribution, and post-production of television shows, movies, films, documentaries, unscripted, and podcasts,” and clothing — with “GREEN 23” also carrying a purpose of “management of professional athletes.”

The 32-year-old four-time NBA champion has begun the process of building his career after basketball.

In September, Green was part of an ownership group — along with LeBron James and Kevin Love — that purchased a Major League Pickleball expansion team.

Green also hosts his own podcast — “The Draymond Green Show” — and, in January, signed a multiyear agreement with Turner Sports to make appearances on “Inside the NBA” while still actively playing.

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