The attack Green did is unacceptable, the fact that we are still talking about how it should have stayed within the team is showing that NBA is still not finding the right mental health situation. Now you are expecting Jordan Poole to figure out a way to accept Green as who he is, sure Green will "apologize" if he is asked, if I know him, he won't be even doing that unless he got some stern warning and a punishment that is more severe than what he would normally get, and then he would do so but Poole would know he doesn't mean it. And he has to accept him as his teammate and move on.
I believe violence has no place in NBA, and players should be punished like whole season worths, or at least a serious amount of money, like 10-20 million, to make sure that nobody would ever try to do something like this ever again.
Well it is really unprofessional to do it and while doing practice Green should be the better man here and just let the heated argument stay backstage where there are no cameras and just the two of them, but he let his emotions get to him, if that Punch would cost injury to Jordan Poole then that could be a big problem to the team, But we can not put all the blame in Draymond Green aswell because there are two sides to the coin and we don't know why Draymond Green has led in punching Poole that hard, although it is all said and done, it is for the both of them to say their sincere apologies, now that the regular season is close by,
Well, talking about Kai, I believe, this is time... taking one step at a time he gets better and better...
I also believe he still needs to improve some of his attributes, but I also have no doubts that he could be in the NBA soon, he is tall, young and has a great future ahead of him!
Gaining more experience, improving his footwork, shooting and gaining muscle mass could make a difference if he participates in the draft again
Well for me what I have seen and observed about Kai Sotto he surely got his offense and back it up with his height he surely got it all, well his footwork will eventually improve and I think he needs experience with that, but 1 thing is for sure on the exhibition game against the Oklahoma Thunders he has exposed even though he just played 8:39 minutes inside the court I really think he needs to improve his defense I think he lacks defense the NBA wants a guy who can do both offense and defense that good if he is struggling in making big with his offense defense is the key,