New Fight Footage of Draymond Green & Jordan Poole Changes Everything

The altercation in which Draymond Green punched Jordan Poole during a Warriors practice on October 5, 2022, sent shockwaves across the NBA. However, newly surfaced details have shed light on a deeper and more troubling narrative behind the scenes. According to internal sources and recently revealed video footage, head coach Steve Kerr—himself once a victim of a punch from Michael Jordan—allegedly played a key psychological role that escalated tensions. Kerr is said to have encouraged Poole to “stand up and be a man” when dealing with Green, a player long known for his volatile temper and verbal intimidation. This, in turn, may have led to Poole’s provocation of Green with a now-infamous jab: “You’re just an expensive backpack for No. 30 (Steph Curry).” While Draymond publicly denied this through a series of “cap” emojis (signaling falsehood), multiple accounts and context suggest there may be truth behind it. The Warriors opted not to suspend Green, choosing instead to fine him—a decision that sparked criticism of the team’s internal culture and leadership accountability. The incident not only fractured the relationship between Green and Poole beyond repair but also disrupted the winning culture that had defined Golden State’s dynasty. Poole was later traded to the Washington Wizards, while Green continued to face multiple on-court controversies. Coach Kerr later admitted that the incident made the entire season “incredibly difficult” and “stripped the joy” from the team—but questions remain about his deeper responsibility in allowing tensions to escalate. The situation stands as a stark reminder of how unchecked power dynamics can erode even the most successful organizations from within.