Klay Thompson addresses Warriors’ mood after Green-Poole incident
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The brawl between Draymond Green and Jordan Poole surprised many, creating early turmoil for the Warriors before the start of the season. Here’s what Klay Thompson had to say about it.
It’s been over a week since then Draymond Green punched Jordan Paul In practice and as seriously as it were, for Golden State Warriors It is already part of the past. But not for the rest of the league.
Things were fine for the covenant NBA The champions before the brawl, as their biggest concerns were the contract cases of some players – including Green and Paul. Now, many are wondering Whether the mood has changed In the dressing room.
As one of the team’s most successful and experienced players, Klay Thompson Inevitably asked about this situation. The 32-year-old admitted it was unacceptable, but made it clear that Dubs was moving forward.
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“That was unfortunate,” Thompson said NBA.comAcross Vanishing world. “Violence is never the answer to anything, especially between teammates. But we get past it. We talked to both guys as a group about the need to understand what needs to be done to repair this relationship. We know that winning cures everything, and that “Ring Night” will help soothe the pain from two tough weeks.
“I love these two men. Draymond is my brother. We’ve been through everything together. JP is like my little brother. I want what is best for them. I’m so excited that JP has been extended. I’ve got it. Seeing where he came from from the junior season, and now being the future of the franchise, is a special thing. I know Draymond and I have a lot of stuff left in the tank, not just this year but for years to come. We all love each other. We are not Dubs without either. We both need to go where we want to go.“
The 2022-23 NBA season is here, so the Warriors don’t have time to keep thinking about it. Green has apologized, the team has forgiven him, and now they have to focus on the challenge on another title together.