Two months ago, Draymond Green's wife, Hazel Renee, made a big announcement on her social media, revealing her baby bump after a long break from social media. On Friday, the wife of the Golden State Warriors star posted another update on the big news.As Renee and Green are eager to welcome their fifth child, former revealed her growing baby bump. Renee also clarified that she was possibly entering the last phase of her pregnancy. "possibly entering big mama phase," she wrote in the caption of the picture taken on Thursday.[Credit: IG/@lovehazelrenee]Hazel Renee and Draymond Green share four children, including two of their children from their previous relationship. Green has a 6-year-old son, Draymond Jr., from his ex, Jelissa Hardy. Renee also has a daughter, Olive Jay, from her previous relationship with ex-NBA player Jacob Pullen. Green and Renee welcomed their first child together, their daughter, Cash, in October 2020. Three years later, they welcomed their second daughter, Hunni Green, on December 2. Draymond Green's daughter has an adorable complaint against her dadDraymond Green could be the worst opponent on any given night for any team in the NBA. However, if there is one time that Green is often most loved, it is when he is taking care of the dad business, and he is an amazing father to his children.The Warriors faced the Denver Nuggets in the second game of the 2025-26 season. After the overtime 137-131 win over Nikola Jokic and Co., Green shared an adorable moment with his 5-year-old daughter, Cash Green. A video showed Cash adorably complaining to Green that he ignored her. "Daddy you were ignoring me over there," she said.The Warriors star adorably hugged her and apologized to her. "I did not hear you. I am sorry. I like your shoes." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostGreen has previously revealed how fatherhood had worked big for him personally. In 2023, he told Andscape that his children have taught him a lot of things that he didn't know about himself. "I spend a lot of time with my family and my kids. That s*** teaches you a lot about yourself," he said. "You learn, 'Oh, s***, I do that. Like, I need to do this differently because they get that, too.' And so, spending a lot of time with my kids has taught me so much about myself."The Warriors star is often seen with his children at basketball games or the postgame press conference.