Draymond Green, an Olympic gold medalist and NBA star with the Golden State Warriors, is also a loving and supportive brother to his five siblings off the court.
Four-time NBA champion Draymond Jamal Green was born on March 4, 1990, in Saginaw, Michigan, to Mary Babers-Green and Wallace Davis.
Draymond grew up alongside his two older siblings—his sister, LaToya Queeney Babers, and his brother, Torrian Harris.
As the youngest of Mary Babers’ three children, he shared a close bond with his family from an early age.”
Furthermore, his parents, Wallace and Mary, separated when Draymond Green and his two elder siblings were young, and his mother, Mary Babers, remarried their stepfather, Raymond Green.
Draymond took the last name of his stepfather; however, Mary Babers and Raymond Green split when the NBA star was about 12 years old, and he lived with his single mother, older brother Torrian Harris, and sister LaToya Queeney Babers.
Likewise, Draymond Green is not just an amazing brother to his two elder siblings, but also is blessed with two half-sisters, Jordan and Gabby Davis, from his biological father, Wallace, and a half-brother, Braylon Green, from his stepfather’s second wife, Rachel Green.
Draymond Green’s Elder Brother, Torrian Harris, Is A Former High School And College Athlete
Draymond’s older brother, Torrian Harris, was born on December 18, 1987, to his mother, Mary Babers, and father, Terry Harris, a former athlete who showcased his exceptional basketball skills while playing in high school and college.
Torrian Harris played for Saginaw High School alongside his younger brother, Draymond Green.
At Saginaw High School, Torrian Harris was named All-Conference and was selected for the Trojans while lettering in basketball. He was also lettered in baseball and football and won the school’s Scholar-Athlete Award.
Torrian further continued his basketball journey while attending Lansing Community College, where he was a second-team All-American and the conference’s MVP while averaging nearly 21 points and more than seven rebounds a game.
Similarly, Torrian Harris attended the University of Nebraska Omaha from 2009 to 2011 and was named to the MIAA All-Defensive Team in his senior year.
Earning his bachelor’s degree in business management from the University of Nebraska, Torrian worked as an Assembly Line Worker at Omni/Nexteer and a Freight Handler at Adecco.
Likewise, Torrian Harris worked as a manufacturing supervisor at William H. Harvey Manufacturing Company in Omaha, Nebraska. He later joined Nexteer Automotive as a Production Technician and Manufacturing Supervisor, where he worked for almost three years.
He also worked as an operations supervisor at General Motors in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Draymond Green’s Elder Sister, LaToya Queeney Babers, Is A High School Coach
Green’s elder sister, LaToya Queeney Babers, a native of Saginaw, Michigan, also attended Saginaw High School, like her brothers.
A 2004 graduate of Saginaw High School, LaToya showcased her amazing athletic skills playing volleyball in high school.
According to her Facebook, LaToya studied elementary education and teaching at Eastern Michigan University and graduated from Michigan State University.
LaToya Babers currently works as an educator at Saginaw High School and is a proud mother.
According to reports, LaToya Babers was the coach of the junior varsity volleyball team alongside her aunt, Annette Babers.
Draymond Green’s Younger Sister, Jordan Davis, Is A Talk Show Host And Engagement Manager
Draymond’s younger sister, Jordan Davis, who grew up in Ohio, is pursuing a career in the media industry and has successfully hosted her Talk Show, ‘Do I Know You?‘ since February 2023.
In her Talk show, Jordan Davis hosts interviews with her siblings and celebrities, highlighting their stories.
In addition to running her Talk Show, Jordan Davis also serves as the engagement manager of Executive Presence.
Graduating from Centerville High School in 2018, Jordan Davis began her career working as a director of health and Wellbeing at Indiana University Student Association while pursuing her bachelor’s degree in marketing.
She also worked as the Vice President of Outreach for the Kelley Student Government and as a conference associate and director of human resources for Women in Business at Indiana University.
Jordan Davis further served as the Host of the CIEE Council on International Educational Exchange and TOGETHXR, and also as a co-host of the “You’re too loud!” podcast for four years.
Likewise, Jordan worked as an associate consultant of Bain & Company for over two years.
Draymond Green’s Youngest Sister, Gabby Davis, Is A Singer, And His Younger Brother, Braylon Green Is An Athlete
Draymond Green’s youngest sister, Gabby Davis, is pursuing her career as a singer. Gabby was in an award-winning a cappella group in her high school called Forte.
Gabby Davis also made it into the A Cappella Academy, a 10-day vocal music program that takes place every summer in Los Angeles, California, and is the recipient of the W.S. McIntosh Memorial Leadership Award.
Furthermore, Gabby Davis is currently pursuing her Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations at the University of Dayton and is set to graduate in 2027.
In addition, she also serves as an intern in the Office of Communication and Public Affairs at the City of Dayton and works as a babysitter. Gabby also worked as a secretary at Dixie Chiropractic.
Talking about Draymond’s youngest brother, Braylon Green, is an amazing wrestler who wrestled in the Arthur Hill High School wrestling team and is currently pursuing his bachelor’s degree at Saginaw Valley State University with a full-ride academic scholarship, further continuing his wrestling career.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Draymond Green has a son with his former girlfriend, Jelissa Hardy, and a daughter with his wife, actress Hazel Renee.
- He started his podcast, The Draymond Green Show, in November 2021 and signed a multi-year deal to be an analyst and contributor with Turner Sports.