NBA – A few days before the resumption in the NBA, Draymond Green knocks out his teammate at the Warriors

Funny atmosphere at the Golden State Warriors. We imagine that the club would have preferred the video to remain discreet, but it finally reached the web before flooding social networks. It must be said that it is not every day that we see an NBA star knocking out his teammate during a training session. Especially since Draymond Green is a beautiful baby of 1m98 for 104kg.

During training therefore, Draymond Green, 32 years old advances in the direction of the young rear of 23 years old, Jordan Poole who tries to push him away. Green then draws his fist right in the face of his teammate who collapses, stunned, before being joined by the staff of the Warriors.

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Since then, the club has obviously spoken on the subject without denying it but indicating that Green has apologized. “As you know, there was an altercation. The people concerned are those who were named in the media yesterday. Everybody’s fine… Look, it’s the NBA. In professional sports, these things happen. Nobody likes it, we don’t excuse it, but it happens“Said Bob Myers, General Manager of Golden State.

The Golden State Warriors won the seventh title in their history last June, the fourth since 2015 – under the Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green era – by beating the Boston Celtics in the final 4-2. They will start their quest for a second title in a row in almost 10 days, on October 18 with the reception of the Los Angeles Lakers.

But to start the season well, it will quickly be necessary to move on to something else. “It’s unfortunate and I won’t deny it. It will take some time to recover, but we will get there. This is not the first time that we have faced this kind of situation. We’ve been there before“, underlined Myers, anxious to de-dramatize the situation

With AFP

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