NBA Hoops

Draymond Green on rejoining Warriors

Draymond Green on rejoining Warriors

SAN FRANCISCO — Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green returned to practice on Thursday, following a week away from the team after the fallout from punching Jordan Poole last Wednesday.

The Warriors opted not to suspend Green for the incident, and instead handed him a fine. He will play in the Warriors’ final preseason game against the Denver Nuggets on Friday, and will be available on opening night on Oct. 18.

“We had the conversations about what we need to do moving forward, and we’re going to do that,” Green said. “We are not going to continue to hold onto the past.”

Green did not offer details on what work he did during his hiatus, but said he is in a better mental state now than before he left.

Green, along with head coach Steve Kerr and center Kevon Looney, said that Thursday’s practice was business as usual and there was no awkwardness surrounding the team.

Before welcoming Green back, the Warriors conducted meetings with the front office, members of the coaching staff and prominent players, including Jordan Poole, Stephen Curry, Kevon Looney and Andre Iguodala.

Once there was approval from the players, namely Poole, the Warriors opted to bring him back. Even though the team is ready to move forward, Green acknowledged that there will be residual feelings about the altercation — which Kerr called the biggest crisis during his tenure in Golden State.

On Wednesday night, after announcing Green would return to basketball activities, Kerr said, “[Our] culture has been damaged by this incident. You have to work to repair that.” He added that Green broke the team’s trust.

But Green pushed back against the notion that he has to rebuild trust amongst his teammates, despite saying he had a lot of work to do before stepping away from the team.

“It’s about making sure our team camaraderie is right,” Green said. “You can tell when you’re playing against a team and they have good camaraderie … if not, they can be broken easy … if you have that, you can build through anything. [Our camaraderie doesn’t] get very shaken.”

Green said the Warriors’ stability stems from the core they have built over the last decade and a mutual understanding of what it takes to win — and the desire to win.

That mindset is how Green plans on navigating his relationship with Poole moving forward.

“Jordan is a professional and I am a professional. We have a job to do … we’re going to do just that,” Green said. “[As far as a personal…

Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at www.espn.com – NBA…