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Source: Green plans to watch Game 5 from A's suite

UPDATE (1:45pm on Monday) -- Draymond Green plans to watch Game 5 from an Oakland Coliseum suite, an MLB source confirmed to CSNCalifornia.com.

The A's host the Texas Rangers at 7:05pm.

The Coliseum is connected to Oracle Arena via a tunnel and Green will be allowed to join his team following the game either to prepare for Game 6 in Cleveland or to celebrate an NBA championship.

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Warriors power forward Draymond Green is suspended and will not play in Game 5. He has plenty of options for where he'll watch the Warriors face the Cavaliers.

Green is reportedly expected to watch from a suite next door in the Oakland Coliseum, where the A's are hosting the Rangers, according to Marc Spears of ESPN.

Oakland Coliseum and Oracle Arena are connected by a tunnel, and -- should the Warriors win Monday and clinch the title -- Green would be allowed to join the postgame celebration, according to Marc Stein of ESPN.

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Green was reportedly pushing to attend the game, according to Shams Charania of The Vertical, in an effort to be inside the arena despite his suspension, which bars him from entering the arena two hours prior to tipoff.

Meanwhile, the San Francisco Giants are hosting the Milwaukee Brewers at AT&T Park and they tweeted Monday morning offering Green a pair of tickets: "Draymond - we've got your covered for tonight. They can't keep you from coming here."

Green, 26, is averaging 15.0 points, 9.7 rebounds, 5.9 assists, 1.9 blocks, 1.6 steals and 37.7 minutes per game for the Warriors this postseason. 

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