Golden State Warriors trade rumors 2016: Draymond Green staying put but Klay Thompson set to leave?

Draymond Green's crazy antics do not seem to overshadow his skill as an NBA player and as a precious big man for the Golden State Warriors as trade rumors hint he is not going anywhere.

In an interview with ESPN, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said that while Green makes mistakes and gives headaches to them, they learn to solve it at the end of the day.

"Draymond and I, we've gotten into it many times but there's never any lingering ill will. Draymond is going to make you pull your hair out sometimes, but he's such a great guy and a team guy and he's got such a huge heart that he's always going to come back around," Kerr said.

The Golden State Warriors coach said that he has learned to just be upfront with Green when it comes to issues. Fans will remember the Snapchat mishap where he posted a photo of his private area, which sent the internet on a field day.

"Every once in a while, there's a hiccup and we address it but he always gets back on track," Kerr assured, implying that they are choosing not to focus on the Warriors superstar's mistakes but his talents.

Green has been, no doubt, a valuable player for Golden State, especially during the team's bid for the championship last season. The Warriors have expressed no interest in trading him off.

Meanwhile, if there is someone on the Warriors trading block, it is Klay Thompson. According to Centrio Times, the Denver Nuggets are extremely interested with the 26-year-old.

The Nuggets are reportedly trading off Danilo Gallinari and Will Barton for Thompson, who as per the site, decreased his value in the team with the addition of Kevin Durant on the team.

Thompson undoubtedly makes the Warriors the superteam that they are being regarded right now. However, with Green, Durant and Stephen Curry on the same team, someone will have to sacrifice their play time.

Centrio Times says that not only will exposure in the court will be rectified with Thompson packing his bags. Gallinari and Barton joining will also benefit the Warriors – the former for his versatility as a shooting guard and small forward and the latter for his off the bench talents.

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