Green has apologized to Poole — and, as he mentioned, his parents — multiple times before this instance and has taken responsibility. Yet he admitted he feels “kind of in between on certain days” when reflecting on what went down. “You can’t call a man a b-word and push him and not get hit, either,” Green said on the podcast.
SAN FRANCISCO — Stephen Curry and Jordan Poole have challenged each other since the Golden State Warriors drafted Poole 28th overall in 2019. They would see who could make more shots in a row in practice and go at it in scrimmages, friendly competition that helped bring out the best in each other.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green is sending an apology to a former teammate, Jordan Poole. The two players seem to have beef.
Warriors forward Draymond Green insists he's sorry for punching Jordan Poole, but Wizards fans still don't appreciate him.
It has been more than two calendar years since Draymond Green punched his then-Warriors teammate Jordan Poole in a preseason practice, and we're still talking about it. It was a pretty seismic NBA event,
In the 2021-22 season, the Golden State Warriors watched former Michigan guard Jordan Poole burst onto the scene as an electric scoring threat alongside Stephen
Draymond Green issues another apology for punching former Golden State Warriors teammate Jordan Poole during a 2022 practice, but he tells him, 'Move on, bro.'
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green elaborated on the apologetic message he sent on X in reference to postgame comments made Saturday by Washington Wizards guard Jordan Poole during Wednesday’s episode of “The Draymond Green Show with Baron Davis.
The Golden State Warriors are three years removed from their most recent NBA championship, but ever since they came back to the top of the league, nothing has been the same. Some blame Draymond Green punching Jordan Poole as the reason for their struggles while others say age has caught up with the roster.
It’s been a struggle for Kuzma, who has missed 17 games while taking a backseat to the Wizards’ plans for the future. But on Saturday night in Phoenix, he looked like his old self.
Multi-time All-Stars and 2024 Olympians Jewell Loyd and Kelsey Plum are changing locations in a massive three-team deal that will send Loyd to the Las Vegas Aces, Plum to the Los Angeles Sparks and a collection of assets to the Seattle Storm that includes the No. 2 pick in the upcoming draft.