As brash and outspoken as he is now, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green always remembers that he came from humble beginnings.

Green just unveiled his second gym chain business in his hometown of Saginaw, MI at Redford Township after recently partnering with “Blink Fitness” gyms.

“Blink Fitness” is meant to be a cost-friendly alternative to the Equinox chain. Green told JC Reindl of the Detroit Free Press that he hopes to open 20 Blink locations in the next four years, and that he wants to be a billionaire before the age of 40.

“Growing up in the city that I grew up in, that’s like such a far-fetched goal that it’s probably not something that should come out of my mouth — but that’s a goal of mine,” he said of his billionaire dream. “I'm 29, so I have about 10½ years. We’ll see.”

Reindl also detailed Green's partners in this latest venture, as well as the forecast for Blink as a gym franchise:

Green's three partners in the new Blink franchise are metro Detroit businessmen Nate Forbes of The Forbes Co. shopping center owner and development firm — owner of Somerset Collection mall — and Dan Mullen, a former top executive at the Detroit-based Bedrock real estate firm.

The other partner is Tom Shumaker, a Grosse Pointe native who now lives near Chicago.

Forbes said there  is room in the fitness market for Blink to thrive, even with competition throughout the region from chains such as Planet Fitness, Anytime Fitness, Crunch Fitness and locally owned Powerhouse Gym, plus the planned opening of four The EDGE Fitness Clubs.

Green has certainly had a lucrative summer after signing a four-year extension with the Warriors that is worth close to $100 million.

For all of his success, Green is finding his own ways to invest back into the community.