Golden State Warriors GM Bob Myers said he doesn't foresee Draymond Green missing any games over the physical altercation with Jordan Poole.
Myers said no one got hurt, adding that Poole finished practice on Wednesday and was present at practice on Thursday. Green left the facility after addressing the team Thursday.
Although he didn't elaborate on what caused the altercation, Myers said he doesn't think the fight between Green and Poole"was related to who is getting paid and who isn't." Poole’s representatives are in discussions with Myers about a contract extension ahead of the Oct. 17 deadline. "Look, it’s the NBA, professional sports, these things happen. Nobody likes it. We don’t condone it, but it happened," he said. "This isn’t our first thing that’s happened, first sense of adversity, we’ve been through some of this before."
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