What Jordan Poole learned about himself after Warriors-Wizards trade


What Jordan Poole learned about himself after Warriors-Wizards trade originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Jordan Poole always will have his place in Warriors history.

The former first-round pick was a key piece to the Warriors’ 2022 NBA championship. Without him, the Warriors’ core of Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Andre Iguodala likely don’t win their fourth league title in eight NBA seasons.

These days, Poole resides near the nation’s capital after the Warriors traded him to the Washington Wizards in the Chris Paul blockbuster this summer. An offensive spark plug off Golden State‘s bench the last two seasons, Poole now is building a core of his own alongside Kyle Kuzma, Tyus Jones and a village of youngsters.

At Wizards Media Day on Monday, Poole was asked what he learned most over the last year-and-a-half of his career. After all, he celebrated a championship in a parade down the streets of San Francisco, was infamously punched by teammate Draymond Green, and was traded to Washington in a span of about 15 months.

“Resilience, of course. I like that one,” Poole said. “Over-preparation. Just being able just to take in everything that I’ve taken in to the fullest at all times. There’s never a day that I took it for granted. … Being able to get the chance to apply everything that I’ve learned to a really special situation [in Washington] from scratch.”

Poole was Curry’s understudy for four seasons. Few players can compare their game to the Warriors superstar, but Poole’s offensive bursts at times reflected the patented Curry Flurries. It’s what earned him the four-year, $125 million contract extension he signed last fall.

Now, Poole takes both the on-court and off-the-court lessons learned from Curry and his Warriors veterans to Washington. He’s no longer the first man off the bench in coach Steve Kerr’s rotation. He is being paid to be the Wizards’ main building block.

“As a basketball player, as a kid you want to grow up and be the face of the franchise,” Poole said. “It’s a really cool situation because I feel like I’ve learned, I’ve asked a lot of questions to be prepared for this moment. We’ve also got guys in the locker room who are also ready for this as well.”

The Warriors and Wizards square off twice this year — on Dec. 22 at Chase Center and Feb. 27 in D.C. There will be plenty of talk about Poole’s return, and the internet will be bracing for any beef between him and Green.

Nobody can repeat what Curry has done for the Warriors franchise over the last 14 seasons. But Poole has the blueprint, and now it’s up to him to see what he can do with it in Washington.

Download and follow the Dubs Talk Podcast

This embedded content is not available in your region.



Source link: https://sports.yahoo.com/jordan-poole-learned-himself-warriors-060524381.html

Sponsors

spot_img

Latest

How to Be a Good Dinner Party Host: Seven Rules

A few months ago, my husband Craig and I hosted the titular Jo of Cup of Jo, plus regular contributor Jenny Rosenstrach and...

How Medical Providers Can Increase Patients’ Trust in AI

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. ...

‘We are all Ukrainian.’ How the yellow-and-blue flag won over Europe – POLITICO

The yellow-and-blue flag of Ukraine has become a powerful symbol for millions of people across the Western world who want to express their...

Tweetbot is down again – The Verge

While users could sign in to Tweetbot and browse through tweets, some said they couldn’t post anything to Twitter through the service without...

‘Any loss in a Springbok jersey is tough… but I think we all know the big games are next year’

After losing thrilling Test matches against both France and Ireland during the Autumn Nations Series, star centre Jesse Kriel believes the Springboks...