Draymond Green apologizes for Jordan Poole punch after Warriors-Wizards

Draymond Green apologizes for Jordan Poole punch after Warriors-Wizards

It has been more than two years since Draymond Green punched Jordan Poole during a preseason Warriors practice, but the incident that led to Poole’s eventual departure from the team still hangs over both players’ careers.

After the Warriors’ 122-114 win Saturday night over the Wizards at Chase Center, Poole was asked about his reception from the crowd and his former Golden State teammates and coaches.

“I love those guys over there. I love most of those guys over there,” Poole told reporters. “A really good group. A really good staff. Shoutout to the fans. I saw a lot of (No.) 3 jerseys out there, a lot of JP3 jerseys, which is always really cool. I always get a lot of love (here). I spent some good quality time here, and it’s dope to see it appreciated.”

Green, who left the game in the first quarter with calf tightness and is out for Monday’s game against Boston, responded to Poole’s clarification of his Warriors love as an opportunity to apologize for the punch.

“I really am sorry,” Green wrote on the social media platform X, responding to Poole’s quote shared by ESPN reporter Marc J. Spears.

Green has previously taken accountability for the October 2022 punch, which was caught on video and released by TMZ just before a disappointing title defense season that ended in a playoff loss to the Lakers. Poole was traded to Washington the next summer for Chris Paul even before his four-year, $128 million extension signed with the Warriors in the days after the punch kicked in.

He called the punch and his relationship with Poole “one of my biggest failures as a vet” speaking on Penny Hardaway’s Two Cents podcast last month.

Source: Paradise Post