Draymond Green has outfits planned for this entire NBA Finals, hoping to make a statement on and off the court with his fashion sense, but the Golden State Warriors forward is hoping he won't have to make use of them all.

Green made headlines last year when he wore a European look with some shorts and shades, a look LeBron James borrowed from him this year during Games 1 and 2.

“I got a Game 5 outfit. It’s pretty dope,” said Green, via Anthony Slater of The Athletic. “I don’t want to wear it though.”

The mood suggests that the Warriors are collectively looking to sweep the Cleveland Cavaliers this time around, having beaten them 4-2 in 2015 and 4-1 in 2017 — leaving the eventual sweep as the only box left to check to confirm their legacy as one of the NBA's modern dynasties.

While some players like Russell Westbrook and P.J. Tucker are notorious for their fashion sense and sneaker collection, respectively, all-time teams are measured in their dominance, and nothing will put debates to rest more than a convincing sweep in the NBA Finals.

If Green really wants to show off the outfit, there's always the NBA Awards and a parade in Oakland waiting for him and his teammates if they can effectively cross out the Cavs in Game 4 of this series.