Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr envisions Draymond Green getting his No. 23 jersey retired by the Dubs one day.

Michigan State will retire Green's jersey at halftime on Tuesday. Kerr will be in attendance and the 54-year-old believes Green will have a similar ceremony at The Chase Center down the road.

“We're probably going to retire his jersey in San Francisco someday,” Kerr said, via the San Francisco Chronicle's Connor Letourneau.

Green has spent his entire career with the Warriors. He's won three championships, made the All-Star team three times and won the 2017 Defensive Player of the Year Award.

A second round pick back in 2012, Green has career averages of 9.0 points, 6.9 rebounds and 4.9 assists with the Warriors. Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Andre Iguodala, Kevin Durant and Green will likely all get their numbers retired by the Warriors. In fact, Warriors owner Joe Lacob has already said Durant and Iguodala's numbers are essentially already retired.

Golden State, after going to the NBA Finals five straight seasons, is not elite anymore. Curry is out with a broken hand and Thompson is still rehabbing his ACL tear. Durant, of course, is gone after signing with the Brooklyn Nets in free agency.

It appears this season in Golden State is going to be about developing Eric Paschall, Jordan Poole and Ky Bowman.