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[Ramona Shelburne] Reporting w/ @wojespn: The Golden State Warriors are taking “every legal course of action” to discover how video of Draymond Green punching Jordan Poole during a scuffle at practice on Wednesday was made public, sources told ESPN.



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> Reporting w/ @wojespn: The Golden State Warriors are taking “every legal course of action” to discover how video of Draymond Green punching Jordan Poole during a scuffle at practice on Wednesday was made public, sources told ESPN.

> Green apologized to the team and Poole on Thursday, before Warriors coach Steve Kerr, general manager Bob Myers and teammate Stephen Curry addressed the media regarding the incident. Friday morning, TMZ published video of the practice, which had been closed to the media.

> Sources told ESPN that the Warriors have been “aggressively investigating” both the incident and the release of the video.

by moneybooy

29 Comments

  1. mynamerowan

    Are they more upset the public found out than the actual altercation itself?

  2. SportsFan242

    What would the legal repercussions be to the person who released/sold the video?

  3. lmao remember yesterday when they tried to hide and downplay what happened, they mad lol.

  4. royaljet

    2022 finalists 🤝 taking legal action against their employees

  5. Flareon7

    I really hope some random janitor made $50k from TMZ for that clip

  6. PeteJones6969

    You feel that? The way the shit just sticks to the air? There’s a shit-blizzard comin, I always know

  7. DukeSnoop

    They were likely never gonna punish Dray if the video never came out. They’re gonna be pressured to do it now and they’re pissed about it. At least that’s how I read the situation

  8. TreeBearOne

    ..steve kerr: “the video team broke the code”

  9. cthree000

    Assault is one thing, but video recordings are where I draw the line!

  10. charlesspeltbadly

    The leaker really gonna get more punishment than draymond huh

  11. PointGosh

    Hey warriors, my team by the way, why don’t you worry about guys sucker punching teammates instead.

  12. J_Burton21

    This quote looks really really bad… how can they not see that lol

  13. kratomkat79

    Are they going to punish Green at all? With the NBA trying to make examples out of people nowadays, Green is the perfect example.

  14. Fire the dude making 50k/year. Protect them millionaires and billionaires. Cover up that work place violence.

    Hope the dude got fucking paid.

  15. numberIV

    Understandable to not want the video out, but it is. Why the fuck wouldn’t you just act like you care more about the actual thing that happened?

  16. bmoney_14

    Prosecute an assault: nahhh

    Prosecute the person who leaked : rrreeeeee

  17. ClutchGamingGuy

    ah yes, the police tactics of punishing the leaker/whistleblower instead of the person who committed the crime. makes sense.

  18. ichuckle

    This is like the cops going after the person who posted the cell phone video online rather than the cop who murdered a kid holding a 3 musketeers bar

  19. BullsFan824

    It’s really sad that so many of these players and “new media” are more upset at some random worker who leaked the video than the multi-millionaire player who assaulted his teammate.

  20. Affectionate-Ad-6792

    Legal action against the leaker? How about docking some pay from Draymond so he can learn his lesson. This man hasn’t matured since them hitting people in the nuts days.

    And he the sole reason KD left, anything that goes bad for the warriors it’s literally his fault.

  21. myteriality

    warriors 🤝 woj

    asking the questions that matter

  22. konsf_ksd

    > “aggressively investigating” both the incident and the release of the video.

    But only one with every legal recourse? Obviously they care more about forced accountability than physical altercations. These the fuckers that quit the force when body cams are introduced.

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