Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green. Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

Draymond Green looks pretty bad after a video surfaced of him punching teammate Jordan Poole in the face during practice on Wednesday, but one former Golden State Warriors player feels the entire team is to blame.

An initial report claimed Green and Poole had a physical altercation and that Green “forcefully” struck the 23-year-old. That turned out to be an understatement. A video that was released on Friday showed Green walking up to Poole and getting in his face, which led to Poole shoving Green. The former NBA Defensive Player of the Year threw a haymaker directly to Poole’s jaw.

David West, who played for the Warriors from 2016-2018 and won two championships with the team, saw a lot of things wrong with the incident. For starters, West thinks the person who leaked the footage should be fired. He also said the “chumps on the sideline” should have stepped in when they saw Green walking toward Poole.

Warriors general manager Bob Myers said Green has apologized to the team and will be disciplined internally. The NBA typically does not get involved when two players from the same team get into an altercation.

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