Klay Thompson advises people to not count out the Warriors because of the stars they still have on their roster. (1:17)

Kevin PeltonESPN Staff Writer
Close- Co-author, Pro Basketball Prospectus series
- Formerly a consultant with the Indiana Pacers
- Developed WARP rating andSCHOENE system
- Co-author, Pro Basketball Prospectus series
IsDraymond Green's four-year, $100 million extension --as reported by ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski-- a good value for him and theGolden State Warriors?
Green was heading into the final season of a five-year deal he signed in the summer of 2015, the last one before the NBA's new TV contracts caused the salary cap to spike. As a result, the $18.5 million Green will make in 2019-20 had been the high-water mark in a career that has resulted in three All-Star appearances, a Defensive Player of the Year award and three championships for the Warriors.
A year ahead of potentially being one of the top free agents on the market next summer, Green locked in the security of a new four-year deal that will pay him more than ever before. How will that affect Golden State's planning for the future? Let's take a look.
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