If there is someone who does not waste time, that is Jake Paul. The youtuber took advantage of the commotion that was created by the punch of Draymond Green about Jordan Poole and provoked the basketball player through Twitter: he offered a millionaire to fight against the man from the Golden State Warriors.
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Jake Paul desafió a Draymond Green
This week a video went viral in which Draymond Green snatched Jordan Poole, his Golden State Warriors teammate, with a punch. And for Jake Paul it was the perfect excuse.
Is that the youtuber used the unusual episode to post on his Twitter account a provocative offer for the aggressor basketball player: “Draymond, I have 0 million for you to get into the ring at the next Most Valuable Promotions PPV. Who do you want?”
But his challenge did not stop there, but he even dared to warn Green that he could knock him out in a first round: “To be clear, the JP that Draymond put to sleep is Jordan Poole. This JP would put Draymond to sleep in the first round”.
Draymond Green punched Jordan Poole
At a Golden State Warriors workout, Draymond Green had an absolutely reprehensible act. He approached to catch Jordan Poole and, when he pushed him away, the power forward gave him a tremendous right cross. From there, the players had to be separated because everything could get even more out of hand.
Back in the locker room, Green spoke in front of his teammates and apologized to the team, but he promptly left the training facility and is not expected to return until Saturday.
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What sanction fits Draymond Green
Bob Myers, General Manager of the Warriors, spoke with ESPN and made it clear how the sequence was after Draymond’s brutal aggression.
“These things happen. Nobody likes them, and we don’t tolerate them, but they do happen. Draymond apologized to the team. Jordan was in the locker room. As for a suspension, fine or punishment, we will discuss it internally,” he assured.
Of course, he was referring to that possible sanction, given that Green incurs indiscipline more often than desired: “He will tell you that he has crossed the line, but he always comes back. No one is saying that he wants you by his side now… but Wednesday was not a good time… I don’t think he likes to put himself in these situations. I think he will find a way to earn the respect of his and Poole’s teammates again. It will take time to get over it, but we will get through it and get through it.”