Draymond Green issues another apology for punching former Gold State Warriors teammate Jordan Poole during a 2022 practice, but he tells him, 'Move on, bro.'
After winning their fourth championship in eight years, the Golden State Warriors were confident in running it back for a shot at another. The Warriors ultimately lost in the second round the following year, and rising star Jordan Poole was traded to the Washington Wizards in exchange for veteran point guard Chris Paul.
It’s been over two years since Draymond Green punched then-teammate Jordan Poole during a practice in late 2022, but the Golden State Warriors forward issued another apology for the altercation during an episode of his podcast, “The Draymond Green Show with Baron Davis.”
Warriors forward Draymond Green insists he's sorry for punching Jordan Poole, but Wizards fans still don't appreciate him.
Draymond Green is ready to move on from his altercation with former teammate Jordan Poole back in Oct. 2022, when Green punched Poole during a practice.
Draymond Green Wants Jordan Poole To Move On From PunchDraymond Green wants the Wizards' Jordan Poole to move on from being punched.
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,
Washington Wizards guard Jordan Poole didn’t leave the Golden State Warriors on the friendliest of terms in 2023. But after scoring 38 points in Washington’s 122-114 loss Saturday, Poole insisted there were no hard feelings.
Speaking on The Draymond Green Show, Draymond Green addressed his punch on Jordan Poole and expressed regret for his actions.
Warriors star Draymond Green has apologized for punching former teammate Jordan Poole and says it is time to move on from the incident that fractured their locker room over two years ago.
Green punched Poole during a preseason practice at training camp. Poole's exit from Golden State via trade with Washington has been clouded by this incident. g
The Washington Wizards guard wore a custom "Ravenclaw" black cloak with a matching color tie and sunglasses alongside a white dress shirt.