NFT Name
Draymond Green Reel
Collection
Status
valid
NFT Id
47091746
Edition Name
Edition Number
External Link
Owner
Last Updated
08/01/2025, 12:17
Description
In adding 117 different instances into the NBA’s vaunted history books — a single-year record at the time — the 2016-17 season, in some circles, was once labeled the “Year of the Triple-Double.” Settled into the peak of his versatile, statsheet-stuffing powers, Draymond Green used February 10, 2017 to prove that in a league rich with box score brilliance, not all greatness is created equally. Leaving both no box unchecked and no scorer unguarded, the soon-to-be-named Defensive Player of the Year reached historic levels, becoming the Association’s first-ever player to record a triple-double without the 10-point scoring qualifier. Green’s Golden State Warriors, then an NBA-best 44-8, weren’t short on motivation, given the Memphis Grizzlies’ status as the only team to upstage them twice. Never one to require a nudge before being aggressive, Green logged seven steals by halftime, putting tremendous pressure on both Memphis’ ball handlers and the 41-year record for the most single-game swipes (11). Finishing just one point shy of a 5x5 and a triple-double on the same night, Green produced what his head coach called the “most dominant four-point performance” ever seen, complementing it with 11 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 steals, five blocks, and a game-high +26 plus-minus.
Token Media
Traits
TotalYearsExperience
-6
JerseyNumber
23
AwayTeamName
Golden State Warriors
DraftYear
2012
FirstName
Draymond
SubeditionID
0
Locked
true
SetName
Run It Back
LastName
Green
SerialNumber
265
DraftSelection
35
NbaSeason
2016-17
TeamAtMoment
Golden State Warriors
HomeTeamScore
107
Birthdate
1990-03-04
HomeTeamName
Memphis Grizzlies
Height
78
DraftRound
2
DraftTeam
Golden State Warriors
PrimaryPosition
PF
PlayCategory
Reel
Tagline
In adding 117 different instances into the NBA’s vaunted history books — a single-year record at the time — the 2016-17 season, in some circles, was once labeled the “Year of the Triple-Double.” Settled into the peak of his versatile, statsheet-stuffing powers, Draymond Green used February 10, 2017 to prove that in a league rich with box score brilliance, not all greatness is created equally. Leaving both no box unchecked and no scorer unguarded, the soon-to-be-named Defensive Player of the Year reached historic levels, becoming the Association’s first-ever player to record a triple-double without the 10-point scoring qualifier. Green’s Golden State Warriors, then an NBA-best 44-8, weren’t short on motivation, given the Memphis Grizzlies’ status as the only team to upstage them twice. Never one to require a nudge before being aggressive, Green logged seven steals by halftime, putting tremendous pressure on both Memphis’ ball handlers and the 41-year record for the most single-game swipes (11). Finishing just one point shy of a 5x5 and a triple-double on the same night, Green produced what his head coach called the “most dominant four-point performance” ever seen, complementing it with 11 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 steals, five blocks, and a game-high +26 plus-minus.
PlayerPosition
F
Subedition
Standard
PlayType
Reel
DateOfMoment
2017-02-11 01:00:00 +0000 UTC
Weight
230
AwayTeamScore
122
Birthplace
Saginaw, MI, USA
FullName
Draymond Green
SeriesNumber
6
Collection Information
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