Draymond Green still has two full seasons remaining on the contract he signed the summer after the Warriors won their first championship but his negotiations with the front office on an extension will play an important part in determining the franchise’s championship window and long-term financial future.



Here is what his potential discussions could look like each of the next three years:



2018 offseason



While Green is extension-eligible since he signed his current contract in July 2015, he is not eligible for a Designated Veteran contract extension because he only has six seasons of NBA experience.



That means this offseason he is limited to an extension with the standard rules, which allow for up to a six-year deal but remaining seasons on the existing agreement count against that limit, meaning Green could only add four new years at this time. Furthermore, the CBA only allows for a salary jump of 20 percent on the first new season of standard...