I ve seen all kinds of crazy stuff So that needs to be cleaned up Steve Kerr emphasizes keeping things in house as he reacts to Draymond Green Jordan Poole incident
I ve seen all kinds of crazy stuff So that needs to be cleaned up - Steve Kerr emphasizes keeping things in-house as he reacts to Draymond Green-Jordan Poole incident Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
— Steve Kerr
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"I've been in this league for 30+ years. I've seen all kinds of crazy stuff... For whatever reason we've had leaks in this organization. This is not the first time. So that needs to be cleaned up."— Steve Kerr(via ) The incident first came to light after Shams Charania and Anthony Slater of The Athletic put out an that stated that Draymond Green had "forcefully struck" Jordan Poole. Later, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, in his , noted that Draymond Green had in fact thrown a punch at Poole, something that was taken with a grain of salt at the time. That was until TMZ, a tabloid website, leaked the official video from GSW's practice, which showed Draymond Green menacingly striking Poole and Poole falling to the ground. Kerr also remarked on the importance of privacy in such situations, and that this wasn't necessarily the first time he'd seen something like this: "This is why it's so crucial to keep things in-house. "I've been in this league for 30-plus years, seen all kinds of crazy stuff. When things are kept internal, it's really almost easy to handle. "It's just so much cleaner and smoother and you can move forward. " Following the leak, opinions poured in from everywhere. From current to former players, from media personnel to fans, everyone chimed in on how this would affect the Warriors and how it might stymie their championship hopes in the coming seasons. Kerr continued: "(It) Puts us in a very difficult spot. ... For whatever reason, we've had leaks in this organisation, this is not the first time, so that needs to be cleaned up, that's a big part of the issue."
I ve seen all kinds of crazy stuff So that needs to be cleaned up - Steve Kerr emphasizes keeping things in-house as he reacts to Draymond Green-Jordan Poole incident
San Antonio Spurs v Golden State Warriors Following the video leak which exacerbated the - debacle, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr addressed the media and shared his thoughts on how the reigning champions were dealing with the issue and about the sanctity of the information that was leaked. Kerr stated: "Everything is internal, we've had those discussions with individuals with the team, and those discussions will stay private, as long as nobody leaks those conversations." "I've been in this league for 30+ years. I've seen all kinds of crazy stuff... For whatever reason we've had leaks in this organization. This is not the first time. So that needs to be cleaned up."— Steve Kerr
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"I've been in this league for 30+ years. I've seen all kinds of crazy stuff... For whatever reason we've had leaks in this organization. This is not the first time. So that needs to be cleaned up."— Steve Kerr(via ) The incident first came to light after Shams Charania and Anthony Slater of The Athletic put out an that stated that Draymond Green had "forcefully struck" Jordan Poole. Later, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, in his , noted that Draymond Green had in fact thrown a punch at Poole, something that was taken with a grain of salt at the time. That was until TMZ, a tabloid website, leaked the official video from GSW's practice, which showed Draymond Green menacingly striking Poole and Poole falling to the ground. Kerr also remarked on the importance of privacy in such situations, and that this wasn't necessarily the first time he'd seen something like this: "This is why it's so crucial to keep things in-house. "I've been in this league for 30-plus years, seen all kinds of crazy stuff. When things are kept internal, it's really almost easy to handle. "It's just so much cleaner and smoother and you can move forward. " Following the leak, opinions poured in from everywhere. From current to former players, from media personnel to fans, everyone chimed in on how this would affect the Warriors and how it might stymie their championship hopes in the coming seasons. Kerr continued: "(It) Puts us in a very difficult spot. ... For whatever reason, we've had leaks in this organisation, this is not the first time, so that needs to be cleaned up, that's a big part of the issue."