JAKARTA - The Golden State Warriors finally sentenced their senior player, Draymond Green. The club imposed fines for beating his team-mate Jordan Poole.
Warriors Head coach Steve Kerr said there was no sanction against playing from the club. He was able to return to play for the defending NBA champion.
According to Kerr, the move became a joint decision after a meeting was held involving General Manager Warriors Bob Myers, Green and Poole. Stephen Curry was also involved. "We feel like we have a great feeling for the team. We have produced continuity in this team, so Bob and I are very good at understanding all the players," Kerr was quoted as saying on the official NBA website via Antara. "After reviewing the whole thing, we feel this is the best way to go forward. Whatever decisions are made regarding this kind of situation, it will never be easy, it will not be perfect. This is the biggest crisis we have experienced since I coached here, this is really serious," he continued.
Second-year player Moses Moody admitted to supporting the decision taken by the team regarding Green and said he was ready to welcome the senior back. "I support their decision," Moody said. As is known, Green's beating of Poole took place during the Warriors pre-season training session on Wednesday, October 5. This beating started with an argument between the two. However, Green and Pole are known to have met in person recently to discuss the dispute that led to the beating.
Meanwhile, Warriors are currently investigating the leaking of a video clip of Green's beating of Poole, which spread to the TMZ website on Friday, October 8.
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