The REAL Reason Jordan Poole Got Traded (It's Not Draymond)

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  • @hornblower2010
    @hornblower2010 Рік тому +17

    This ignores the elephant in the room.
    Draymond drove off Durant, punches out the team’s next best thing, and goes to the limit in technical fouls every year and his coach sez there is nothing he can do about any of it because that’s ‘just how he is’.
    A team with that much talent should win a lot no matter what, but that doesn’t make it a team.
    When one of its ‘leaders’ is trashing and fighting his own teammates and gets away with it just because he’s good, the end is near.

  • @NotTheDriver
    @NotTheDriver Рік тому +106

    aint that Hoops Report's narrator!?! Sheeesh Guys!

    • @wrbk19
      @wrbk19 Рік тому +9

      Ya it's an AI voice.

    • @NotTheDriver
      @NotTheDriver Рік тому +2

      @@wrbk19 bruhhh 🤯

    • @carharttking
      @carharttking Рік тому +12

      No it’s not. Dude just loves making warriors content. The UA-cam algorithm is so specific that you can’t upload too many videos on one channel or they won’t be on your followers timeline. If it is AI then hoop reports has access to the most advanced AI I have ever heard

    • @scotthenderson3519
      @scotthenderson3519 Рік тому +5

      @@carharttking I think he is saying this website is using an AI voice to mimic the guy who does Hoop Report.

    • @dannyfuego8665
      @dannyfuego8665 Рік тому +4

      @@carharttkingwith the capabilities of ai now and the amount of videos hoop reports has out, it’s not that hard to do anymore. But I don’t see this account lasting

  • @superteamvideo1930
    @superteamvideo1930 11 місяців тому +37

    Poole and Wiseman had the biggest minus numbers in the NBA. Everytime Poole was on the court, the Warriors lost points. It's as simple as that. Plus, you can see what a big difference the second team has now without him. JK and Moody have levelled up.

  • @joeyracano1
    @joeyracano1 Рік тому +78

    There was a moment late in a game where the warriors needed a basket and time was running out- Poole got the ball and Steph -who was blazing hot that night- asked for the ball. Poole took a very bad shot instead, it missed badly. Steph got the ball and fired it into the crowd and was later fined. That was the last straw for the warriors. Good riddance

    • @KGThaBestProduction
      @KGThaBestProduction Рік тому +7

      I saw that too i was screaming like wtf are u doin

    • @sydneyreesrice8655
      @sydneyreesrice8655 Рік тому +1

      Interesting!

    • @bw4ut
      @bw4ut Рік тому +15

      Yeah he thought he was better than Steph and Klay… nasty attitude, with a smart mouth.

    • @daboss677
      @daboss677 Рік тому +1

      the glazing is craaaaaaazy

    • @marecku21
      @marecku21 11 місяців тому +6

      All correct except Steph threw his mouth piece and was ejected. I agree, this was the last straw. No Warrior can afford to lose Steph's support.

  • @joellugo4758
    @joellugo4758 Рік тому +157

    I think Pool didn’t want to continue with the warriors and it showed. I feel like he purposely sabotaged his way out.

    • @shyamnatarajan5149
      @shyamnatarajan5149 Рік тому +19

      I already knew this was gonna happen once Klay came back from that 2 1/2 years hiatus during their championship run in 2022.

    • @iamtheonlywilly
      @iamtheonlywilly Рік тому +5

      Yuup I think so too

    • @wengwengpinots
      @wengwengpinots Рік тому +13

      Fax theres just no way you keep turning the ball over bruuuh.when you feel like you need to take it more seriously you will be careful,just like russ in the playoffs he stepped up

    • @khurst-bell319
      @khurst-bell319 Рік тому +14

      Jordan Poole went to Kerr with the attitude of it’s him (Draymond Green) or me (Jordan Poole). While the same time the team was chasing another win. Poole had a mission, let’s see what happens this upcoming season.

    • @lettalkknicks
      @lettalkknicks Рік тому +14

      ​@@khurst-bell319poole thought he was gonna be curry found out he wizard now fighting with kuzma bout who team it is 😂

  • @johnmcguire7792
    @johnmcguire7792 Рік тому +29

    My view is that Jordan Poole had some great moves to the basket, which worked very well in season 2021--2022. But during season 2022-2023 the defenders in the league had seen his moves and studied the on tape and worked out effective moves to disrupt his drives. During 2023 Poole was much less effective in getting to the rim. He was like many young players in baseball who have a great first season or two but cool off as the pitchers around the league figure out his weakness and pretty soon his is just an average player.

    • @renelima6743
      @renelima6743 Рік тому +1

      Yup your right

    • @Icriticrandomthings
      @Icriticrandomthings 11 місяців тому

      True. Also having Poole with Steph and Klay on the same floor decreases their cohesiveness that they'res used to from the past years. Their system before was always the use of off-ball screens and give Steph the ball for the open shot or when he's being doubled, give it to the next open guy. But with Poole, I could sometimes see they don't do that and instead let him run the plays which most of the time consists of only two, shooting an ill-advised shot farther from the 3-pt line or just drive to the basket and pray the refs call a shooting foul.

    • @MACKINMONTEZ
      @MACKINMONTEZ 11 місяців тому

      Yeah, last year guards were punking him on defense. Especially in the playoffs. We don't need him the tho. That second unit go crazy now. Poole can't do what cp3 does. I can't believe I just said that. Moody and jk play alot better with him being a part of that second unit. Poole is still selfish with that ball ain't shit changed.

    • @JP-ks7ey
      @JP-ks7ey 3 місяці тому

      i could tell the season he helped with the chip he was going to let his ego get in the way of being a great player

  • @maddog6466
    @maddog6466 Рік тому +95

    Success went into his head pretty quickly. Even right after they won the 2022 championship his mind was focus on the huge pay raise he was about to get as shown by what he was saying to Andrew Wiggins.

    • @cjnem7243
      @cjnem7243 Рік тому +3

      Andrew wiggins also got paid he was absent all season long lol. Good luck to new season of nba and future injuries and carrying of curry. Poole played 82 games it will show up in warriors games

    • @DebraL321
      @DebraL321 Рік тому +19

      Poole needed to be traded! Watching Steph Curry beg him to keep trying to help during the Laker series was hard to watch!!!

    • @fredlin6303
      @fredlin6303 Рік тому +17

      Lack of maturity has always been Jordan's issue since he was in college. He had to be sent to G League to grow up. Apparently, he need to be send to Washington to grow up - again.

    • @Rhaspun
      @Rhaspun Рік тому +1

      Yes. I remember that. That was basically his focus right after the championship game. It has happened to other players. They get the big money and then all of sudden their performance drops.

    • @JP-ks7ey
      @JP-ks7ey 3 місяці тому

      @@cjnem7243 poole and wiggins i feel are ttwo different situations. poole had an ego problem and wiggins had family issues

  • @avalentine7045
    @avalentine7045 Рік тому +27

    They offered pool too much money. A 60 mill contract would of been fine

    • @jaw444
      @jaw444 Рік тому +5

      yes, it was ostentatious, off balance, maybe that's why Bob Myers left in the wake of that. i think that whole thing, including the giving up of Gary Payton as part of that deal did not do Jordan's career any good.

  • @thewillofd4417
    @thewillofd4417 Рік тому +9

    I think it’s definitely a situation of not accepting your role for JP because he was the second leading scorer on a NBA title team he then felt entitled to a bigger role on the team which I can’t really blame him when you’re the second leading scorer on a NBA championship team you can start to feel like hey I’m one of the best players on this team, but Golden State wants to stick with the original 3 that got them here and they can’t afford to have someone making all these mistakes, just like Curry used to be when he was young, so it just didn’t work out but I have no doubt JP has great potential and could be an all time great by the time he hangs it up.

  • @RyanMrTsunamiBishop
    @RyanMrTsunamiBishop Рік тому +7

    It's never ok to act full of yourself.

  • @popselias
    @popselias Рік тому +13

    Plus he's a bad influence on the younger guys...he also wanted to be the technical foul shooter in playoffs over Curry...yeh see ya...he's a real life Jamie Tartt

    • @JP-ks7ey
      @JP-ks7ey 3 місяці тому

      the season after he got paid instead of thinking he's a hot shot, that was the year to prove he can be a leader to the second unit which he failed horribly

  • @murrayklow
    @murrayklow Рік тому +29

    Nobody will be watching him in Washington. So he’s not in an environment which will force him to mature and make up for his current deficiencies on defense, IQ and playing under control. It has to come from within himself. His true colors will show in the coming season. I’m not holding my breath

    • @fredlin6303
      @fredlin6303 Рік тому +2

      This will be his sink or swim season. If he continues with his out of control plays, Washington will cast off the Jordan anchor.

    • @superteamvideo1930
      @superteamvideo1930 11 місяців тому

      I watched him in several games already. Unless he has the ball, he just stands around. Watch the tape yourself. He is going to milk that 120 million all the way to the bank.

    • @murrayklow
      @murrayklow 11 місяців тому

      Well I guess I wrong! He made Shaqtin’ A Fool in week 1 so eyes will be on him. And I think the world is starting to discover what we saw last year. Somehow I doubt he’ll ever grow up. And Washington got seriously blown out the last 2 games, I even wonder if he even cares. So sad.

  • @stargells1384
    @stargells1384 Рік тому +59

    You don't clown your team mates, when you've only been with your team for 3 years. Why is Curry the best? He let's his game do most of the talking, not his mouth. When you have a few big holes in your game, and Poole does, you fix those 1st, before you think your that good.

    • @ojoj5194
      @ojoj5194 Рік тому +4

      Again u give green a pass! BS u talkin

    • @cjnem7243
      @cjnem7243 Рік тому +2

      How abt donkey ruining rookies future

    • @stargells1384
      @stargells1384 Рік тому +7

      @@ojoj5194 Yea it's hard to see what happened. If I was talking crap to you, and then I pushed you, you would say that's cool. Thanks for the pushing me like that. Then do nothing? I'm not sure you have fight in you, to let me disrespect you like that.

    • @orangemonsterOM
      @orangemonsterOM Рік тому

      @@stargells1384what your missing is green was talking crap first.. if you watched the same video green said something, Poole responded, and then greens punk ass got in his face, so ask me this you not gonna punch or push someone that gets in your face?? Your slow asf..

    • @rainierterucha8907
      @rainierterucha8907 Рік тому +1

      ​@@ojoj5194green doesnt get a pass, but the dude clearly let plays happen in the court he is in charge of motion. You can see him dueing the lakers game enablingnplays to happen for both curry and klay. Lol.

  • @michaelzollner1120
    @michaelzollner1120 10 місяців тому +1

    An update is needed here. Kerr has admitted that the Warriors mishandled the punch incident. That had a lot to do with Poole's 2023 season. And now Draymond is gone. Hopefully for the rest of this season.

  • @mmakshak
    @mmakshak Рік тому +37

    I think Warrior fans were suffering from PTSD somewhat when Poole had the ball.

  • @Omadejojo
    @Omadejojo Рік тому +25

    Poole still leaves an nba champion and with a big contract, now he’s the face of a team and has the potential to be an all star

    • @garysandifer9169
      @garysandifer9169 Рік тому +10

      doubtful

    • @VirtuousAmber
      @VirtuousAmber Рік тому

      ​@@garysandifer9169well as Coach Prime said you gone believe soon because Jordan Poole is coming.

    • @Omadejojo
      @Omadejojo Рік тому +5

      @@garysandifer9169 what’s doubtful? he’s on a team that’s rebuilding which gives him the opportunity to do what he wants, no doubt he’ll average 25p 5a 5r, the only reason he wouldn’t be an all star is because his teams record will most likely be terrible

    • @g0DMVzzzz
      @g0DMVzzzz Рік тому

      @@garysandifer9169you’ll see.

    • @garysandifer9169
      @garysandifer9169 Рік тому +7

      @@Omadejojo I wish him all the best but don't see him as an all star, at least not yet. Maybe in the future

  • @caponsacchi
    @caponsacchi Рік тому +6

    He brings hope to the Wizards, who were looking to end their laggardly half-court game as run by Bradley Beal and move to a fast and athletic full-court game. Poole has a chance to become a leader and the face of the franchise.

    • @superteamvideo1930
      @superteamvideo1930 11 місяців тому

      Nope. Kuzma is. And they don't even play Wiseman.

    • @MACKINMONTEZ
      @MACKINMONTEZ 11 місяців тому

      Bruh, Poole is a ball hog, my guy. Taking no look shots, lol , he is not steph. I'm sorry he is still immature asf. Maybe in few years, but now right now ? nah, poole is still a dick head.

  • @chanellesmith1856
    @chanellesmith1856 Рік тому +14

    Its so sad because I liked Poole Party a lot and really believed he had what it took to become air to the throne once Steph retired. He had it all right there in the palm of his hands. Electrifying talent, incredible charisma and unique personality. Poole was a young talent who had the star quality it takes to galvanize the team, the city and the culture. Unfortunately his talent placed him in a place of great potential that his underdeveloped character could not keep him. I had hoped...

  • @____2080_____
    @____2080_____ Рік тому +3

    I will put 80% of the blame on Jordan Poole’s departure on the Warriors itself.
    As week, see what happened during the world games with Steve Kerr as a coach, he didn’t get that team ready to play.
    Kerr has written the coattails of curry and clay. Thompson’s dominance to the point people think he’s a Gregg Popovich level coach. His inability to get the best out of James Wiseman, the disintegration of building for the future with Poole and the lack of usage of Jonathan Kuminga, who can be a Kobe Bryant level talent is more evidence of him, not being able to deal with the egos of an Asian set of players

  • @cosmonaut9942
    @cosmonaut9942 Рік тому +17

    Poole can't defend and his ball handling is suspect because he's often out of control, especially when dribbling around in the paint. Turnover machine at the worst times. How many games did he lose in the closing minutes of the fourth quarter last year? I can think of four.

    • @dangeo1020
      @dangeo1020 Рік тому +4

      Yep you said exactly what I was thinking…he could barely stay on his damn feet.

    • @Frosty1026
      @Frosty1026 Рік тому

      But but he avg 20 point Jordan is the next curry 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 for real I told my friends this is why I dislike all the love he gets for just being a scorer he’s ass everywhere but since he can kinda be consistent with a higher scoring output he’s a great player

    • @superteamvideo1930
      @superteamvideo1930 11 місяців тому +1

      In one game, he lost the ball on the opening drive of the game. No kidding.

  • @miktweet1873
    @miktweet1873 Рік тому +39

    They were absolutely right to trade him..... no harm no foul..... just different agendas

    • @DebraL321
      @DebraL321 Рік тому

      Yeah! Poole’s agenda was Poole!!!

  • @sethaldrich6902
    @sethaldrich6902 Рік тому +15

    I wouldn't be surprised if he never got back to where he was. I feel like he mostly just wanted that bag.

    • @keem7910
      @keem7910 11 місяців тому +1

      He won’t

    • @JP-ks7ey
      @JP-ks7ey 3 місяці тому

      he wont his ego wont let him, instead of being humble after getting paid, we have to see if he gets humble when no team wants him

  • @dmp099
    @dmp099 Рік тому +5

    JP wanted to be the main guy that obviously wasn’t happening with the OG 3

  • @traezaX1
    @traezaX1 Рік тому +7

    I called it when i saw him in the playoffs vs Lakers ...the guy was a walking turnover... 😂😂😂

    • @moneyflow5766
      @moneyflow5766 Рік тому +2

      Dude became unplayable

    • @traezaX1
      @traezaX1 Рік тому +1

      @@moneyflow5766 bruuuuh your right man

  • @briani8785
    @briani8785 Рік тому +26

    No regrets- dude was a liability. Not worth it relying on him for being a scorer. We have curry and klay amongst others. Paid him way too much after one good season. CP3 if healthy will be a great floor general that the team can use, and hopefully raise the continuity of the offense.

    • @Poole1172
      @Poole1172 Рік тому

      Curry can't play 50 games 😂

    • @Gr0ot
      @Gr0ot Рік тому

      Curry and Klay aren’t the same, lmfao.
      He definitely wasn’t a liability as he’s you’re other scoring option.
      Also considering…in his “Bad” season, he still averaged 20…which was his best season dipshit. 😭

    • @superteamvideo1930
      @superteamvideo1930 11 місяців тому +1

      I think that's why they gave Bob Myers the boot. He rewarded Poole 100 million plus for just 1 good season.

  • @Ahilliard44
    @Ahilliard44 Рік тому +9

    ye i mean i was saying this since the punch. The punch was just the cherry on top. There was defo shit going on behind the scenes that caused turmoil throughout the Warriors locker and staff. Draymond had enough. He was wrong for what he did but it shows just how much bs Poole was doing behind the scenes that pushed Dray to lose his rationality.

    • @Frosty1026
      @Frosty1026 Рік тому

      Thannnkkkkk yooooouuuuuu I’ve been saying this if you actually listen to Dray he’s not a bad teammate and don’t be punching people and the team didn’t punish dray at the same time you mean to tell me there wasn’t anything Jordan did I agree he definitely pushed buttons he never should

    • @ruberthagooden6105
      @ruberthagooden6105 Рік тому +1

      Keep your hand on the ball, not people

    • @bw4ut
      @bw4ut Рік тому +1

      Stop it… look at the video, Poole made the first physical contact - he hit Green first. Both were talking smack, word is Poole said something a man doesn’t say to another man about Green’s family. Green got in his face but never touched him. Green was RIGHT to knock his lights out. Poole could’ve just walked away. So glad he’s gone!

  • @DK-mq9zf
    @DK-mq9zf Рік тому +2

    Many of these young kids, once they see money, they lose that IT factor. Especially if they grew up poor.

  • @jihyotwice3159
    @jihyotwice3159 11 місяців тому +1

    Gone are the days where players demand the bag and teams to be patient with them. If you feel you are developing then don't demand the bag. Even Curry didn't demand the bag till his second contract extension. I still remember Curry recover from his ankle problems and stabilizing from his rise, after then the team readily gave him his contract.
    Poole rose too quickly, didn't face his impending slumps, didn't settle into developing routines, and demanded his bag. Just like other young stars like Ben Simmons and Zion Wliliamson.
    Teams now are more intelligent, especially with closing windows such as with Curry, Klay, and Green. Look at such as the Lakers, Philly, Clippers, and Bucks who are constantly in panic mode. They don't wanna deal with drama such as with Westbrook and Harden.

  • @bluefluteman
    @bluefluteman Рік тому +1

    Had one good season then I would cringe every time the ball was in his hands

  • @strangelandian
    @strangelandian Рік тому +16

    I really like Jordan Poole, I think he could've extended the dynasty at Golden State but the dude was overconfident and disrespectful. I can guarantee that's what the Draymond punch was about. I think they could've moved on from the situation but unfortunately it would've taken time, it also doesn't help that the media knew about it and brought it up at every opportunity they could.

    • @VirtuousAmber
      @VirtuousAmber Рік тому +4

      I can guarantee you are 💯 wrong. Draymond punched Jordan because he was jealous he was getting the bag over him.

    • @g0DMVzzzz
      @g0DMVzzzz Рік тому +1

      Quit hating.

    • @Bella-id3nb
      @Bella-id3nb Рік тому +1

      ​​@@VirtuousAmberthat's actually 50% true. The other truth is the words Poole blurted out during that scrimmage that lead to the punch. Those "words" made me realize he's not just confident but especially arrogant character.

    • @VirtuousAmber
      @VirtuousAmber Рік тому +3

      @Bella-id3nb 100 wrong. Draymond is a man who lacks emotional control. Idc what Jordan said. It didn't warrant hom getting punch. Only ignorant people believe that. Hope you warriors fans are happy because it caused you a season, and it will cost this year. Y'all done.

    • @cjnem7243
      @cjnem7243 Рік тому +3

      Donkey has been a problem ever since he was in high school

  • @RomeoBachatero
    @RomeoBachatero Рік тому +9

    This good for Jordan Pooles evolution hes young & like many NBA players make mistakes due to inexperienced judgement. This is part of the grow in ng pains warriors management could have also done a better job in managing the situation but they tooke the easy way out & cut ties because once in a lifetime talent currys prime was waning so both parties at fault

  • @bespere4
    @bespere4 Рік тому +10

    Warriors was looking for the next team leader to lead the team. Poole wasn't the one, big ego, no leadership skills, erratic in the court and no accountability.

    • @JP-ks7ey
      @JP-ks7ey 3 місяці тому +1

      the season after he got paid was the season for him to prove he could be a leader to the second unit that was the next stop for his career before becoming possibly a starter and then being the leader once the trio were gone

  • @mariloubannon5874
    @mariloubannon5874 Рік тому

    JP is a great offensive player but he doesn’t play defense very well, which is critical for a 2 guard.

  • @doygwapo
    @doygwapo Рік тому +10

    I think it was forgotten how big the new CBA was a factor in the trade.

    • @fredlin6303
      @fredlin6303 Рік тому +1

      Wiggins was a factor as well in choosing which one to cast off. Even though Wiggins was ineffective last season, at least he can play defense. Jordan is a one trick pony - a wild horse at that.

  • @PCgeekinfo
    @PCgeekinfo Рік тому +5

    So frustrating watching this dude throw away our championship last year. The man needs to be humbled. His ego got in the way of business. He couldn’t do his job. Draymond punch didn’t help, but Poole needs to respect the veterans. I also blame Draymond. He fucked up the team chemistry with his greed of money. I mean how much more money do you need?

  • @unkindguy88
    @unkindguy88 Рік тому +2

    1:33 best lifting dribble I have ever seen🤣

  • @calliemaestone3014
    @calliemaestone3014 Рік тому +4

    Yes JORDAN was good at making 3s. But last season wasn't that 3 pointer. It was KLAY KLAY has more 3s than everyone in the NBA last season.

  • @enoswilliams1552
    @enoswilliams1552 Рік тому +1

    Attitude is everything.

  • @doclew28
    @doclew28 Рік тому +12

    Fool thought he was Steph. Then he took dumb azz shots like he was entitled. Then he stopped listening to the OG's. #NowYouGottaGo ✌🏾

  • @Funrides91
    @Funrides91 Рік тому +15

    DiVincenzo would be better to invest into.

    • @VirtuousAmber
      @VirtuousAmber Рік тому +1

      He wanted to leave. He saw the drama and they couldn't pay him.

    • @ojoj5194
      @ojoj5194 Рік тому

      @@VirtuousAmber good one

    • @VirtuousAmber
      @VirtuousAmber Рік тому

      @@ojoj5194 he got paid 50 million at Knicks. GSW couldn't pay him.

    • @cjnem7243
      @cjnem7243 Рік тому

      Divencenzo is in poole side if u dont know, and he also said theres veterens and youngins clash so he wants out😂

    • @chanellesmith1856
      @chanellesmith1856 Рік тому +1

      I was a big fan of D Red. Dude worked his a$$ off. Wish he could have stayed

  • @12wonton
    @12wonton Рік тому +1

    The biggest winner could be Kuminga and the other young big man PBJ, young guard from Santa Cruz. They definitely can grow with Curry and Paul guidance. Two huge HOF guards.

  • @toobasaurus23
    @toobasaurus23 11 місяців тому

    When you rise quickly fame wise, its difficult to stay humble and focused on the game... and to still know your place.
    Superstar or role player... no one is above The Team.

  • @Damackism
    @Damackism Рік тому +4

    Warriors were right to trade him. Because you can always pick up a streaky 15 to 20 pt scorer via free agency. Or via the draft. Warriors also have Moody and Kuminga. Kuminga who can easily put up Poole scoring numbers whole also being a better defender than Poole.

  • @WENG0407
    @WENG0407 Рік тому +2

    "Were the Warriors right in trading away Jordan Poole"? Yes, but the answer is NOT in CP3... CP3 WILL NEVER be a CORE to the Warriors. However, JP IS a PROBLEM, hence dumping him and his salary is great.

  • @everyoneshares
    @everyoneshares Рік тому

    How many channels does this man got? Geeesh

  • @andrewpierce1588
    @andrewpierce1588 Рік тому +1

    He didn’t play D…and it was obviously apparent he wasn’t trying to.

  • @chewpaeng12
    @chewpaeng12 Рік тому +4

    They free up money for Draymond and lease a all time pg. im good

  • @Jonathan-mp3ju
    @Jonathan-mp3ju Рік тому +8

    Glad Draymond put him in his place and GSW shipped him off before Poole's ego consumed the entire team.

    • @bw4ut
      @bw4ut 11 місяців тому

      Exactly!

  • @jperkins1269
    @jperkins1269 Рік тому +3

    He never got….you get minutes as long as you produce. Didn’t like his attitude. He should have kept working even though he wasn’t doing well. I don’t think he’ll be a star, stars carry themselves a certain way. He just doesn’t. Arrogance got him.

  • @d.e.c1609
    @d.e.c1609 Рік тому +2

    Dam Dray knocked da boi SLEEP....I forgot about that.😂

  • @sandokai
    @sandokai Рік тому +1

    Haiku
    (for JP)
    Liked him, who wouldn't.
    But then he looked in mirror --
    saw nobody else

  • @marecku21
    @marecku21 11 місяців тому +4

    Will the Dubs regret trading him. I doubt it. But a sure indicator is how they do this season with CPIII. Early indications are, so far so good. The second unit is functioning smoothly and effectively under veteran leadership. Instead of giving up leads, it is adding to them. Team chemistry and enthusiasm has returned. The Dubs made a simple calculus. Two years (presumably) of CPIII now, during the " "Steph window" (i.e., while we are always a threat to make a run for the title) is worth more than up to 15 years of Poole and his ceiling. I think the Dubs made the right call on this one.

    • @keem7910
      @keem7910 11 місяців тому

      Pools will be out the league in 2 years

  • @SonnyK248
    @SonnyK248 Рік тому +8

    That trade was crazy. When The Wizards got CP3 in the Beal trade all of the media were reporting that he was almost certainly going to take a buyout and go somewhere else. Then out of nowhere Golden State offer Poole, PBJ, Ryan Rollins a first round pick and a second round pick for a 37 year old who would have probably been a free agent a week later. They got more for CP3 than they did for Bradley Beal 🤣 They basically paid Washington a huge premium to take him off their hands and just a year before he'd have gone for a massive haul.

    • @hyric9896
      @hyric9896 Рік тому +7

      they had to get rid of poole's contract, who will take 140m player after such a humiliating showing in the playoffs?

    • @raquelcarey1759
      @raquelcarey1759 Рік тому +5

      You do understand that with this new tax apron they either had to get rid of Poole's contract or lose both Draymond and potentially Klay further down the road right? Granted they was hoping Poole would of been Steph's replacement but he got to arrogant and cocky (nothing like Steph and not even half as good so not worth the headache) unfortunately they soon realized that maybe they made a huge mistake and overpaid for his service. Getting a true point guard in CP3 plus being able to keep the core together for another title run by being able to afford to now keep both Klay and Draymond was a win win situation. No CP3 will not be able to replace what Poole gave them on the offensive side but he would be able to get EVERYONE more involved with way less turnovers. This is essentially what the Warriors was hoping to get from Poole

  • @JamesMusicPH
    @JamesMusicPH 11 місяців тому

    Is this the same guy from Hoops Report? You sound like him.

  • @_123Ackerman
    @_123Ackerman Рік тому

    This voice is a robot ? I heard it on many other basketball channel too

  • @mohammadishaktayoob1143
    @mohammadishaktayoob1143 Рік тому +3

    Poole should have taken a pay cut, would have made it very difficult to move him.

    • @harleylawdude
      @harleylawdude Рік тому

      Being on a championship team has its sponsorship benefits.

    • @holdmyweight3597
      @holdmyweight3597 Рік тому

      He made the right decision. Why would be want to continuing being in the Shadow of Steph. Now he can have his own team and become a franchise star.

  • @UrquidezFamily
    @UrquidezFamily Рік тому

    Warriors are gonna have a tough year....It was a good run, but historically old teams break down. I expect the same this year. Full team sell off by mid break.

  • @perkinsplace533
    @perkinsplace533 Рік тому +2

    Why he sound like hoop reports?

  • @cjb8764
    @cjb8764 Рік тому

    Dude you sound like the guy from Hoop Reports Channel. Are you guys related?😂

  • @silvianosanchez8430
    @silvianosanchez8430 Рік тому +8

    I think Draymond Green is an arrogant individual, but Poole just took it to another level. I dislike both of them, but I rather play with Draymond.

    • @g0DMVzzzz
      @g0DMVzzzz Рік тому +2

      I looked at the roster I don’t see a Silviano Sanchez.

    • @cjnem7243
      @cjnem7243 Рік тому +2

      Lmao donkey has terrible history soon it will cost him and the warriors

    • @silvianosanchez8430
      @silvianosanchez8430 Рік тому

      @@g0DMVzzzz I took a look at your IQ, it was too low to detect.

    • @superteamvideo1930
      @superteamvideo1930 11 місяців тому

      Draymond is a team player. Poole is not.

  • @victordegrande1628
    @victordegrande1628 Рік тому +3

    A big contract is a double-edged sword. It's great to get the money, but then you have to live up to the contract because if you don't, the team will be looking to move you out. That trade was sort of the opposite of the Wiggins trade, where the Wolves were willing to give up a lottery pick just to get rid of his contract. Now the Warriors gave up a lot of young talent to get rid of Poole's contract.

    • @andrepierrot89
      @andrepierrot89 Рік тому

      no they didnt... a 2030 top 20 and Patrick Baldwin Jr is A LOT of talent? Come on bro...

    • @victordegrande1628
      @victordegrande1628 Рік тому

      @@andrepierrot89 They gave up Poole, PBJ, Rollins and a couple of draft picks.

  • @kcross4293
    @kcross4293 Рік тому +10

    He literally only played 11 games in the G league, he had more time to develop professionally than Wiseman and still had a horrible IQ, nonexistent defense and turned the ball over in crucial moments.

    • @Bella-id3nb
      @Bella-id3nb Рік тому +4

      I agree with the "nonexistent defense". He was task to improve his defense yet compromise he already was given the secured money yet couldn't make adjustments on his game that's why he had to go.

  • @MaryMorrell-sb9ps
    @MaryMorrell-sb9ps Рік тому

    Bodily assault as the punch in the face Jordan Poole received from Draymond is a crime. Steve Kerr acted like nothing unusual had happened and failed to suspend Draymond an appropriate amount of time for his vicious action, which might have given Poole the space to come to terms with the ferocious hostility of what had happened. The physical punishment of the punch changed his attitude and thinking about being on a team that accepted Draymond's behavior as nothing serious, instead swept it under the carpet really while Draymond stayed home with his daughter for a few days, hence sending the message that the Warriors basically didn't care about him. Thus his motivation and physical ability to play on the team were affected mightily, with the result that his poor performance for the rest of the season was nothing like the soaring confidence he showed the previous championship year. The simple emotional consequence of a hard punch in the face is avoidance and wanting distance from the aggressor for physical safety. Thoughts about money and bonding with the team to achieve common victories are physiologically secondary to basic self-protection after such an attack. The caring team trust, mutual respect, empathy, and patience developed over a span of years that characterized the Nuggets players, coach and whole organization last season as they played for and won the championship was destroyed in a single blow last October for the Warriors when Greene hit Poole. He was no longer a "splash brother"-- he became an enemy. As was reported about Kevin Durant and Draymond, it was a spiritual problem within the Warriors team.

  • @robertchang5051
    @robertchang5051 11 місяців тому

    Jordan felt that he was “Jordan” , he believed he had arrived after the Warriors paid him the “Bag” . He read his headlines and perhaps he believed he was the next coming of Steph Curry . What separates some one from being very good and have potential to be great is truly “ Great” players are never satisfied. They work continually on their game to become Elite. When Steph came into the NBA , he was a very skilled player but was besieged by injury and was not a very good defensive player . We all knew he could shoot , but he never allowed himself to be complacent and worked tirelessly at strengthening his strengths and improving upon his weaknesses . Poole has the talent and had the potential to be Great, he had the opportunity to learn from the core 3 , but instead he grew complacent and too full of himself not realizing that the other 3 contributed to his breakout season . It’s unfortunate the way things turned out for the Warriors and Jordan because he could have been an instrumental piece to help the Warriors continue their journey into becoming chose the Greatest NBA franchise ever!!!

  • @Peter-ud9bx
    @Peter-ud9bx Рік тому +1

    The simplest explanations are usually the best. He would have been fine. Draymond screwed him and everything else up with that totally unwarranted punch.

    • @jasonkassa2204
      @jasonkassa2204 11 місяців тому

      it's psychological! let me red pill u; he began to question his alpha mentality and his ego... Second thought you're probably right. If you want to be a deserving champion you have to play together. Can't bully the stupid young talent, and the stupid young talent can't take too much spotlight from the loyal core. Sorry effort through and through, glad they finally separated and started both sides over.

  • @vivianpangilinan9783
    @vivianpangilinan9783 Рік тому +3

    I thought he was being groom to be the next steph curry..when steph will retires

  • @titovic23tv
    @titovic23tv Рік тому +2

    Remember Patrick Mcaw? Yup

  • @vg4472
    @vg4472 Рік тому +2

    I remember him before the fight with Draymond talking some smack about Tyler Herro and his contract. Fans on message boards were piling on but now those same critics are nowhere to be seen for Poole.

  • @dengen324
    @dengen324 Рік тому +5

    good move to trade him...to get paid that much and not improve....you basically did that to yourself

  • @dotsanto3929
    @dotsanto3929 Рік тому +1

    Always remember how much Warriors helped you. Went back to Gleague to improve. Poor sportsmanship in2023 Being on the bench!

  • @kelleyeidem667
    @kelleyeidem667 Рік тому +3

    It was proven - and Draymond admitted it - that they could not win with Draymond after his self destructive behavior. Only an idiot would believe that Poole or anyone else should have gotten over the violent assault while continuing to work in close physical contact with his assailant. Had the team canned Draymond, the team could have united and rallied and Poole could have continued his ascendancy. No team could have beaten a starting five that included Curry, Klay, and Poole. But as we have seen lots of teams beat a team that included Draymond.

    • @leslieenglish6823
      @leslieenglish6823 Рік тому

      my thoughts exactly - Draymond should have been kicked to the curb. Management was as much the fault of Pool as anything - they kept the gorilla.

  • @squidfizzy
    @squidfizzy Рік тому +5

    Along with everything else that was going on in the locker room, the Kings made him look real bad in the playoffs, and the Lakers did too. Like he didn't deserve to be there, especially at that price.

  • @BroccoliwiththeB
    @BroccoliwiththeB Рік тому +2

    Draymond Green The mastermind

  • @alshift13
    @alshift13 Рік тому +1

    You and hoop reports have to be the same person 😂😂

  • @t.p.8876
    @t.p.8876 Рік тому +3

    Happy The Party Is
    Over, I Wasn't Impressed. Good Luck in Washington.

  • @Cuxrry
    @Cuxrry Рік тому

    why does man sound like hoops reports!?!?!?

  • @amcinternetsolutionsllc8563
    @amcinternetsolutionsllc8563 Рік тому +1

    WARRIORS should experience No loss of sleep over JP

  • @unphazd5137
    @unphazd5137 11 місяців тому

    Justin Bieber to JP: 'My Steph don't like you but Steph likes everyone'

  • @matthewdisbrow507
    @matthewdisbrow507 Рік тому

    "I am not paying you for the player you were, i am paying you for the player you are" Money Ball. They should have gotten rid of Draymond Greene, Jordan Poole. This would free up some cap space for tough larger men. It is all the way around a good deal for them. These are the final years of Steph Curry and after him they go back into rebuild mode. Why not trade away the aforementioned to get young trainable talent. This would send the right message. Don't lose your cool, or you have to go, perform or you have to go.

  • @chosenbygod2812
    @chosenbygod2812 Рік тому +1

    Yes, I am so glad he is gone. He wanted to be the star of the team, he copied EVERYTHING Curry did, and IMO thought he was better than Curry. He would fall or fumble so much trying to do way too much, we don't need no egos on our team, we have a VERY humble good leader in Curry.

  • @howardthompson3543
    @howardthompson3543 Рік тому +6

    Have you considered defense?

    • @harleylawdude
      @harleylawdude Рік тому

      The Dubs don't - especially since Mike Brown left. Brown's sideline mantra was "get back, get back!"

  • @LtNelli
    @LtNelli Рік тому

    I am not going to perform unless you starts me.. great move on mgmt part to get rid of that guy.

  • @SergioCristancho
    @SergioCristancho Рік тому +1

    the mistake happen in management you did well paying the veterans for the pass achivement and to secure basis for next generation they should negociate that contract the should do better and NBA has guilt on this rules of management give young guns way much power you can see cases rigth and left poole is just one other

  • @lecoutcritique8854
    @lecoutcritique8854 Рік тому

    I like the fact washigton goes for Poole after having Wall for so long...

  • @MrStyn-ud3bj
    @MrStyn-ud3bj Рік тому +10

    The Poole party is better off being a Wizard. I was never a fan of Poole, but he did prove me wrong for a year & he deserves his props for that. Now he can go enjoy being a Wizard!😁. Let's go CP3!💪

    • @qbcomicaddict2590
      @qbcomicaddict2590 Рік тому +2

      Yea and the warriors get an old player that is not only injury prone but disappears in big moments😂 solid trade 😂

    • @MrStyn-ud3bj
      @MrStyn-ud3bj Рік тому +1

      @@qbcomicaddict2590 Only thing I need to say to this is, "4"! How many your team got in the last decade?😎. Go Warriors!

    • @Omadejojo
      @Omadejojo Рік тому

      @@MrStyn-ud3bj poole is one of the reasons why they have 4😂

    • @MrStyn-ud3bj
      @MrStyn-ud3bj Рік тому

      @@Omadejojo Poole is one of the reasons we have the last 1 only. I give him that credit. When you start to cause more turnovers than assists, disrespect your teammates & coaching staff, it's best to allow that person to move on. The CP3 move help develope the young players with knowledge, leadership, getting the ball in they're hands, & will allow the Dubs to get off some salary after next season to possibly pay Clay or add another star player.

    • @VirtuousAmber
      @VirtuousAmber Рік тому +1

      ​@@MrStyn-ud3bjyall ain't never gone win another one. 😂😂😂 so enjoy your last 4. And remember Poole for the 4th one.

  • @pharcyde8083
    @pharcyde8083 11 місяців тому

    Poole is a second round draft pick who’s taking in elite player money. He thinks he’s on Curry’s level on the Wizards before earning the crown. Warriors made the right move. Poole still has a lot of growing up to do.

  • @HIGHER7RUTH
    @HIGHER7RUTH Рік тому +2

    Quinones is JP 2.0 so no lost there.

    • @cjnem7243
      @cjnem7243 Рік тому

      Lmao Q was terrible in Fiba

  • @AuthorRahsaanAli
    @AuthorRahsaanAli Рік тому +1

    You guys did the right thing. Trade his trick ass.

  • @_adonisk
    @_adonisk 11 місяців тому

    If Jordan Poole wants to be Curry, he can't do that under Curry's team. Curry made that team what it is today, JP needs to do the same instead of assuming he will get the keys to paradise for barely any effort put (comparatively).

  • @ZawadiMwathi
    @ZawadiMwathi Рік тому +2

    Hmmmm… sound like hoop reports 😂

  • @kelleyeidem667
    @kelleyeidem667 Рік тому +1

    FFS Poole signed the contract AFTER the knock out punch. In fact he played last year under his old contract of $5 million. This video is shameful in its attempt to rewrite history with this false narrative.

  • @kelleyeidem667
    @kelleyeidem667 Рік тому +1

    Dishonest editing. Poole got his bag AFTER he was feloniously assaulted. To imply that his attitude changed prior to the mugging is egregiously false.

  • @garysandifer9169
    @garysandifer9169 Рік тому +2

    Best move they made this y ear

    • @VirtuousAmber
      @VirtuousAmber Рік тому

      Haha and they will regret it. Lol yall ain't winning nothing 🤣 😂 😴

    • @jaw444
      @jaw444 Рік тому

      @@VirtuousAmber it doesn't mean that if they had poole they would do any better. they traded him because they tried to work with that situation and it failed.

    • @VirtuousAmber
      @VirtuousAmber Рік тому

      @jaw444 They could have done better last season with Poole if the punch didn't happen. But it did. And there is no reconciliation after that. So yes, he had to go.

  • @zDestrxys6769
    @zDestrxys6769 Рік тому

    is this hoops reports?

  • @michaelgeraghty3989
    @michaelgeraghty3989 Рік тому +6

    Terrel Owens is the achetypical superstar who was so corrosive to team chemistry he simply wasn't worth all the grief. Randy Moss was on that track until he was traded to the Patriots. That locker room was full of serious pros, and he matured. I doubt this will happen with Poole because the Wizards aren't the Patriots, and he's already failed to mature on the NBA's current equivalent of the Patriots - the Warriors.

  • @karelsantimi7531
    @karelsantimi7531 Рік тому +27

    No matter what Poole said, punching him like that could never be okay.

    • @fredlin6303
      @fredlin6303 Рік тому

      Don't disagree as it proves that violence will not mature a person.

    • @jaw444
      @jaw444 Рік тому

      it was never about that. players have conflicts and physical altercations in practice and these have always been worked through with the team, privately. The video seems to have been successfully intended to prevent that from happening. What happened to the Warriors last season wasn't about draymond or jordan or who did what to who, who was or wasn't justified, nobody can win an argument about that, people will differ in what they think. But what the damage to the warriors season was about was that it was being played out before a mass audience where it could never be worked through in private as a team and healed. it could only be destructive and Jordan received plenty of that destructive effect, as did the whole team. and they all knew it was about the video and who made it and put it out there. They are a team and they aren't going fight out their issues on the public' stage. the team is like a family and they have to work things out among them and everybody learn from it and grow but that was prevented from happening.
      Whether Draymond hitting Jordan was "wrong" or "a big wrong" or a "common wrong that happens on teams" or whatever members of the public want to portray it as, this was the only time any team has had this kind of thing made public and a media circus. It's not because Draymond is the worst team member ever in the whole NBA that it prevented the Warriors from having a basketball focused season. it was because of the video, and that could happen to any team, but because of the warriors' history and championship record, it was more important to more of the public and more of the media than it would be with other teams.

    • @craerae
      @craerae Рік тому +4

      Bro when you are super senior for years and GSW family for life and just a 22 year old rookie calls you a pussy. What would you do? Why is everyone mad about 1punch😂 you guys never threw a punch when someone disrespects you?😂

    • @bw4ut
      @bw4ut 11 місяців тому +2

      Jordan Poole attacked Green first, did you really see the video?

  • @armanibiyani6072
    @armanibiyani6072 11 місяців тому

    All the Warriors can shoot 3 points.. its just a matter on how you take yourself to another level by improving and continuously working hard to contribute in every game you play.. winning the trophy 🏆 is a must in every sports...😂😂😂

  • @deanManning-bj1nd
    @deanManning-bj1nd Рік тому +3

    Poole was a punk.

  • @matthewlong3710
    @matthewlong3710 Рік тому +3

    Good vid/analysis.
    I was-- AM-- a big Jordan Poole fan. When you average 20 points, 4 dimes, shoot 87% from the FT line and hit 200 threes-- in a "down year" mind you-- yeah, you ARE a (very)good player. Especially when you're only 24, have a ring, and have proven to be CLUTCH in big moments.
    However, BECAUSE of WHO the Dubs got back-- and BECAUSE of the specific personnel and window on Dubs-- I'm... basically OK with this move. Again, if the player coming back and the veteran/win-NOW makeup of this squad were different, I wouldn't be. But CP3 is STILL very skilled and dangerous (he's still a Point-God), and Steph HIMSELF said the Warriors needed to be able to play a DIFFERENT way too-- which Chris Paul brings to the table. Many people are down on this move, on Chris Paul, but WATCH IT click. My strong hunch is that Paul will EXCEED expectations, and that these Dubs will be right in the thick of legitimately competing for another ring with the other elite teams of the Assocation.
    Only will time will tell-- so let's check back on this come spring and see what's what. If I'm off-- I'll cop to it. Loudly. But I don't see the Warriors being a non-competitor this season. Imho, it's gonna work-- and work surprisingly well.

    • @fredlin6303
      @fredlin6303 Рік тому +4

      As a Michigan alum, glad to see Jordan had his success in 2022. However, his immaturity was always the thing that held him back even back in his college days. The man is talented but lacks professionalism. Hopefully, he will learn to update his resume on every play instead of sitting on his natural talent alone in DC.

    • @briani8785
      @briani8785 Рік тому +1

      I think poole played a lot of hero ball. The warriors are more dynamic now with cp3 if he stays healthy. Can have better continuity that will allow Curry and Klay to be the top scorers with Wiggins. Poole was more of a good scorer that was a liability in many other regards the team simply didn’t need. I think he’ll fit well somewhere else and will likely continue to grow as a scorer tho

  • @Shakester71
    @Shakester71 11 місяців тому

    Poole’s issue is his ego and it got worst after he got paid. His immaturity and ego got him traded. I compare his situation on D’Angelo Russell’s. A good player but the Lakers decided to part ways with him due to the lack of maturity.