NBA trade rumors 2016: Golden State Warriors' Draymon Green could be put on the trading block

Oakland, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) reacts to a play during the second quarter against the Cleveland Cavaliers in game two of the NBA Finals at Oracle Arena.Reuters/Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

The latest Golden State Warriors rumors surround Draymond Green and his possible exit from the franchise despite his excellent performance on the team last season.

As per reports, Green's offseason antics have pushed the Warriors management to think twice about keeping him. The latest incident involves nude his pictures on Snapchat.

He already apologized for the incident and claimed that he "hit the wrong button and it sucks," but rumor has it that this online mishap made up Golden State's mind about Green.

Not too long ago, the big man was charged for assault by a football player from Michigan State University, who claimed that the NBA star slapped him.

The Golden State star was also in hot water after hitting Steven Adams and LeBron James in the groin (which got him suspended) in separate games back in May and June respectively.

With all the controversies potentially dragging Green and his team's names down the drain, Golden State Warriors trade rumors claim that the franchise is no longer putting up with the star.

The talented power forward has helped Golden State all the way to the playoffs and early reports suggested the Warriors are not letting him go.

"I think that all along that they were not going to let him go unless they fell down and didn't win it all. It might just be that they're trying to push down offers, but that's the message," a source told Sporting News back in June.

Joe Lacob, the owner of the Golden State Warriors, has also emphasized his willingness to keep the team a playoff contender.

He said that he is willing to spend the money to keep his roster champion-material and that includes keeping Green, who is deemed one of the best forwards in the business.

However, it is unknown if he still feels the same way after Green's latest controversy. Either way, with what the superstar can do for the team, it won't be a surprise if he will stay.

After all, even though his NSFW (not safe for work) disaster is hot right now, chances are it won't be when the season fires up.

However, despite how good he is, Stephen Smith of ESPN warns that if Green continues to do a sloppy job at maintaining good image, the Warriors might "turn on you if you're not careful."