The moment the news broke that Stephen Curry had personally endorsed his younger brother Seth Curry to step in and help lead the Golden State Warriors during his upcoming absence, the entire basketball world lit up. But no reaction hit harder — or louder — than Draymond Green’s. Known as the heartbeat of the Warriors, Draymond didn’t wait for a press conference, a microphone, or a carefully crafted statement.

He spoke straight from the chest. “If Steph trusts Seth,” Draymond declared, “then I’ll go to war with him. Simple as that.” His words weren’t polished. They weren’t diplomatic. They were raw, explosive, and dripping with the fiery loyalty that has defined his career. To him, Steph’s confidence means everything — and anyone Steph believes in automatically becomes family.
Draymond went on to say that the transition wasn’t just about replacing a superstar, but about protecting the culture the team has built over the past decade.

He described Seth as “a Curry — and that already tells you he’s cut from something different,” emphasizing his respect for Seth’s basketball IQ, discipline, and readiness for high-pressure moments. But he also made it clear the team has no intention of collapsing or lowering expectations while Steph is gone. Instead, he called the moment a challenge — one he believes the Warriors can turn into a spark. Draymond’s message wasn’t just support; it was a warning to the rest of the league: the Warriors may be wounded, but they’re not weak. And with Draymond’s fire, Seth’s shot-making, and Steph’s blessing, this transition might ignite something far bigger than anyone anticipated.