Shocking video shows Warriors’ Draymond Green SUCKER PUNCHING teammate Jordan Poole at practice

A shocking video has emerged of the moment Draymond Green is sucker punches his Golden State Warriors teammate Jordan Poole during a recent practice.

Although Green’s attack on Poole was revealed earlier this week, footage of the incident did not surface until Friday, when it was obtained by TMZ.   

The team has already announced that Green will not be suspended, and any punishment would be handled internally.

The clip shows Green exchanging words with Poole along the baseline, before bumping chests with the smaller guard, who attempts to gently push the veteran forward out of the way as concerned teammates and coaches began to take notice.

It’s then that the 6-foot-6 Green, 32, lunged at the 6-foot-4 Poole, 23, with a right hand to the face.

Jordan Poole

Draymond Green is seen sucker punching Golden State Warriors teammate Jordan Poole during a recent practice, as captured in video obtained by TMZ

Draymond Green and Jordan Poole (right) won a title together last June against the Celtics

Draymond Green and Jordan Poole (right) won a title together last June against the Celtics 

Some onlookers stepped in while others, including reigning NBA Finals MVP Stephen Curry, stood by and simply watched the skirmish unfold. Ultimately a throng of six or so bystanders were able to separate the pair.

Poole reportedly finished practice, so he apparently was uninjured.

Warriors general manager Bob Myers acknowledged the incident later, saying ‘these things happen.

‘Nobody likes it,’ Myers told reporters. ‘We don’t condone it, but it happens.

‘Draymond apologized to the team. Jordan was there in the room,’ Myers continued. ‘As far as any suspension, punishment, fine, we will handle that internally.’

The cause of the fight remains somewhat of a mystery.

One report claimed teammates were upset that Poole had been talking incessantly about building a pool on his property and the banter ultimately got to Green, but Curry has since called that theory ‘absolute BS.’

Draymond Green sits on the bench with head coach Steve Kerr and general manager Bob Myers during a Golden State Warriors practice at Oracle Arena in Oakland back in 2019

Draymond Green sits on the bench with head coach Steve Kerr and general manager Bob Myers during a Golden State Warriors practice at Oracle Arena in Oakland back in 2019

Myers, in speaking with reporters, did not have a specific answer to offer.

‘That question was asked: ‘Was this something beyond the line that was said?” Myers said. ‘The answer I heard was, ‘No, it was not different than normal bickering within a scrimmage.”

Both Green and Poole are eligible for lucrative contract extensions from the cash-strapped Warriors, who are trying to reduce an already skyrocketing luxury tax bill. 

Head coach Steve Kerr contradicted various internet rumors by insisting that Poole has not developed an ego over his imminent contract extension.

‘The only thing I will say is Jordan [Poole’s attitude] has been fantastic throughout camp,’ Kerr told reporters Thursday. 

Myers also said the incident has not impacted negotiations with Poole, but Green could be more expendable.

Players and coaches have had run-ins with Green, including Kerr (right).  During a 2019 game, Kerr appeared to say 'I'm so f***ing tired of Dramond's s***,' to an assistant. Given the chance to clarify what he had said, Kerr downplayed the incident with a joke. 'No, the lip-readers were wrong,' he told reporters. 'What I said was, ''I beg to differ with Draymond's approach tonight.'' Those were my exact words. I don't know how somebody misconstrued that'

Players and coaches have had run-ins with Green, including Kerr (right).  During a 2019 game, Kerr appeared to say ‘I’m so f***ing tired of Dramond’s s***,’ to an assistant. Given the chance to clarify what he had said, Kerr downplayed the incident with a joke. ‘No, the lip-readers were wrong,’ he told reporters. ‘What I said was, ”I beg to differ with Draymond’s approach tonight.” Those were my exact words. I don’t know how somebody misconstrued that’

Now in his 10th season, has four NBA titles coming off last June’s Finals victory over Boston. The problem is he has occasionally bumped heads with teammates, such as an infamous on-court spat with Kevin Durant in 2017, and even head coach Steve Kerr has been caught complaining about the former Defensive Player of the Year.

During a 2019 game, Kerr appeared to say ‘I’m so f***ing tired of Dramond’s s***,’ to a member of his staff.

Given the chance to clarify what he had said, Kerr downplayed the incident with a joke.

‘No, the lip-readers were wrong,’ he told reporters. ‘What I said was, ”I beg to differ with Draymond’s approach tonight.” Those were my exact words. I don’t know how somebody misconstrued that.’

Kerr did admit that he and Green had a private conversation about the matter afterwards.

On Thursday, Myers defended Green by saying that he has made amends in the past whenever he’s crossed a boundary. 

‘He will tell you he has been over that line but he always comes back,’ Myers said. ‘Nobody is saying they don’t want him around … but [Wednesday] was not a good moment. … I don’t think he likes putting himself in these spots. He is in one, but I think he’ll find a way to earn the respect of his teammates and Jordan back.’ 

While Green may not be suspended, there could be league-wide fallout after video of the incident was leaked. 

Former NBA executive and current Athletic contributor, John Hollinger, joked that teams aren’t going to make the same mistake that the Warriors did by recording the punch. 

‘That noise you just heard?’ Hollinger tweeted. ‘That was every team that has automatic practice court cameras in their facility sending out an alert for an urgent mandatory staff meeting.’

Former NBA executive and current Athletic contributor, John Hollinger, joked that teams aren't going to make the same mistake that the Warriors did by recording the punch

Former NBA executive and current Athletic contributor, John Hollinger, joked that teams aren’t going to make the same mistake that the Warriors did by recording the punch 



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