Fans fire back after Wizards' Jordan Poole says he deserves All-Star consideration amid productive 2024-25 season
Jordan Poole of the Washington Wizards might be putting up some of the best numbers of his career, but that doesn’t mean that he is going to be an All-Star this year. However, Poole feels that he is deserving of being an All-Star,
SAN FRANCISCO — Stephen Curry and Jordan Poole have challenged each other since the Golden State Warriors drafted Poole 28th overall in 2019. They would see who could make more shots in a row in practice and go at it in scrimmages, friendly competition that helped bring out the best in each other.
On Thursday evening, the Washington Wizards played the LA Clippers in California. The Wizards lost by a score of 110-93 to fall to 6-37 in 43 games. Despite t
Kyle Kuzma wanted to stay with the Wizards at the last trade deadline, but he's now putting himself above their rebuild.
Washington Wizards guard Jordan Poole didn’t leave the Golden State Warriors on the friendliest of terms in 2023. But after scoring 38 points in Washington’s 122-114 loss Saturday, Poole insisted there were no hard feelings.
Draymond Green issues another apology for punching former Gold State Warriors teammate Jordan Poole during a 2022 practice, but he tells him, 'Move on, bro.'
When NBA coaches cast their vote for All-Star reserves, they often wrestle with this question - should they reward players for having break-out seasons, or prioritize players on winning teams?
Warriors fans will also get their first opportunity to see Wizards rookie Alex Sarr, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 draft. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Coming out of Michigan, NBA draft analysts in the media were not high on guard Jordan Poole. Spending two years with the Wolverines, he helped lead the team to
Green has apologized to Poole — and, as he mentioned, his parents — multiple times before this instance and has taken responsibility. Yet he admitted he feels “kind of in between on certain days” when reflecting on what went down. “You can’t call a man a b-word and push him and not get hit, either,” Green said on the podcast.
Speaking on The Draymond Green Show, Draymond Green addressed his punch on Jordan Poole and expressed regret for his actions.