Draymond Green AT&T commercial: Inside the March Madness ad featuring Warriors star

Nick Brinkerhoff

Draymond Green AT&T commercial: Inside the March Madness ad featuring Warriors star image

Order takeout or make dinner? To go or not to go? Stay with your current job or seek a new one? Buy that thing you want or save the money?

There are countless choices that we make on a day-to-day basis that will chart the course of history. And Draymond Green knows a thing or two about the power of choice.

To punch Jusuf Nurkic or not — that is the question. To step on Domantas Sabonis or not is another. Green has faced many choices in his long career with the Warriors, earning himself a reputation for being a dirty player with a temper. 

Those choices are now the basis of Green's new AT&T commercial for March Madness. It's all part of AT&T's "Connect to Madness" campaign that features fellow NBA and WNBA stars. 

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The ad begins with Green approaching the diner counter where an employee is on her phone looking at a picture of him during his Michigan State days. After telling Green that AT&T gave her their best deal and choice of plans, he goes on to talk about choices. 

"Choices are amazing aren't they?" Green says to a diner employee while recording a live stream.

"One minute you're making all the right ones and everyone loves you. Then you make a bad one. Then a good one. Regrettable choice. Then another questionable choice. Soon, you're left with just one choice. And that's to grow."

At 34 years old, it remains to be seen how much Green's game can truly change, especially after being suspended 12 games earlier this season for the Nurkic incident. Still, the ad is a funny look into Green, who has earned plenty of headlines over the years. 

Its lighthearted nature is evidence of some of the good choices the four-time NBA champion has made.

Now the only question left is what Green chose to eat off the menu.

Nick Brinkerhoff

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Nick Brinkerhoff is a content producer at The Sporting News covering the NFL, NBA and other sports. A proud New Jerseyan, Nick is also a graduate of Rutgers University. He is always in the mood for a good joke, the day’s best bets, or a debate about the mediocrity of the New York sports scene.