What was the biggest thing Poole learned this year? “I learned a lot of stuff. I don’t know. I don’t know.”
SAN FRANCISCO — What was the biggest thing Jordan Poole learned from a volatile season that saw him get punched by a teammate, sign a nine-figure extension and end with a role reduction and intense scrutiny on the game’s biggest stage?Poole spoke Saturday morning at Chase Center after his exit interview with the organization, just about 13 hours after the Warriors’ season ended in Los Angeles with a loss to the Lakers.
The struggles on the court seemed to be met by visible frustration from Poole throughout the Western Conference semifinals. Poole was shown expressing his displeasure at being substituted out early in Game 4, a game where he only played 10 minutes and didn’t score a single point for the only time this season.
Poole did admit that he felt his role changed between last year’s playoff run and this year’s, and it really fluctuated perhaps more than anyone on the roster.a four-year, $128 million dollar extension before the season, Poole bounced in and out of the starting lineup, starting 47 of 95 total games, and saw his minutes per game average drop from 30 in the regular season to 21.8 in the playoffs, something his teammates know is not easy.
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