Which college did Draymond Green go to?

Last Modified Oct 24, 2023 19:44 GMT
Draymond Green on Basketball Court
Draymond Green


The NBA championship is any player’s ultimate goal, while winning multiple titles certainly solidifies a player's status as a superstar. 4-time NBA champion Draymond Green is a prominent figure in the NBA. He is one of the active players in the league with most NBA championships and finals appearances, that too in a short period of time. He has carved a name for himself with his exceptional skills, versatility, and fiery on-court presence. Before making waves in professional basketball, Green honed his talents at the college level.

But has Green always been a great defender and playmaker? Or was his inclusion under great coaches like Steve Kerr and Mark Jackson that shaped him to be the player he is today? Well to know about this, we need to go deep into Green’s college career, and see how it helped his development into a basketball superstar.


Draymond Green College Career

A crucial Chapter in Green's Career would be his 4 seasons in college. Young and developing, Draymond Green learnt and practiced most of his skills during his college days, and later polished them to perfection in the NBA.

Draymond Green's college journey began when he made the decision to attend Michigan State University (MSU). Watching his aunt Annette Babers star for the Michigan State women's basketball team, it was an obvious decision for Green to choose MSU. Located in East Lansing, Michigan, MSU boasts a rich athletic tradition and has long been recognized as a powerhouse in college basketball. Under the guidance of esteemed head coach Tom Izzo, Green flourished during his time as a Spartan, leaving an indelible mark on the program.

Green’s progress in the college days was imminent as the hard-working forward’s average rocketed to 16 points per game in the final years from mere 3 points in the freshman season. He also established himself as a premier rebounder for the team grabbing an astonishing 11 boards per game in his final year.

But Green's impact at Michigan State extended beyond his statistics. His leadership, basketball IQ, and tenacious playing style endeared him to both his teammates and fans. Throughout his college career, Green showcased a unique skill set that made him a force to be reckoned with on the court. He possessed the ability to play multiple positions, combining his agility, basketball intelligence, and strong work ethic to make significant contributions. All these attributes are also very visible now in his NBA days.


Draymond Green’s success during college days.

During his four years at MSU, Green's achievements piled up. He played a pivotal role in leading the Spartans to multiple deep runs in the NCAA tournament, including a memorable Final Four appearance in 2010.

In his senior year, when most of the stars left the college, Green took control of the game play and led the Michigan State Spartans to national prominence. Earlier the team looked mediocre and was unranked at the beginning of the 2011-12 season. Green's stellar performances earned him numerous accolades, such as being named the Big Ten Player of the Year and Big Ten outstanding Player in 2012.

To add to his other accolades, Green won NABC National Player of the Year in 2012, and was named in Consensus first-team All-American and First-team All-Big Ten in the same year. But Draymond Green's impact on Michigan State basketball transcended individual achievements and statistics. His intangible qualities, such as his infectious energy and unwavering determination, left an enduring impression on the program and set a high standard for future players.

In all, Draymond Green's decision to attend Michigan State University proved to be a pivotal moment in his basketball journey. The lessons he learned, the experiences he gained, and the bonds he formed during his time as a Spartan shaped him into the exceptional player and leader he is today. When Green signed his 1st mega contract in 2015, he donated $3.1 Million to MSU athletics in support of the men's basketball program, showcasing his love for the university.

Green was also actively involved in many fund raisers and activities to help his college team and MSU players in need. It’s his way to repay the platform to refine his skills, showcase his versatility, and leave an indelible mark on the college basketball landscape provided by the Michigan State University.



FAQs

A. Draymond Green attended and played for the Michigan State University.

A. During his 4-years stay with the Michigan State University, Draymond Green averaged 10.5 points, 7.8 rebounds, 3 assists and 1.2 steals per game.

A. Draymond Green was 35th overall pick in the 2012 NBA draft.

A. Draymond Green has played his entire career with the Golden State Warriors till now. 

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