Draymond Green is eligible for a three-year, $72 million contract extension that would start in 20-21, but sources say he will turn it down when it is offered.

Green could become eligible for a supermax contract of five years and $226 million if he earns Defensive Player of the Year or All-NBA Team honors next season. Green was Defensive Player of the Year in 2017.

Green will turn 30 in March of 2020.

Sources say Green is not expected to agree upon a pay cut on his next deal as he did in 2015.

"I don't focus on that because as much as I looked out for the team's success, that still helps me in a sense of winning a championship and building a legacy that lives on forever," Green said. "I don't look at it like it's their turn to do me right. If I continue to play my game, if I continue to do better, they got to do me right, or somebody else will.

"I did what I did because I wanted to win championships, so that's paid off so far. Everything else will take care of itself when it's time."