Draymond Green: One of my biggest failures as a vet was the incident with Jordan Poole. And it took me to go through that failure with him, who was someone who came in and chose his locker to be next to me because he wanted to learn from me, who was someone that I would spend time with that I would pour into and I f—– it all up. I haven’t felt that miserably at most things in my life, so that was one of my biggest failures. It taught me a ton. It showed me how to be a better vet for Jonathan Kuminga, how to be a better vet for Moses Moody. But I had to go through that in order to learn. It sucked. But being that vet now and just wanting to pour into these guys, I think the most important thing for me is learning how to. With Poole, I wanted to pour into him as well and I did pour into him but the how-to I didn’t necessarily know. And because I didn’t know, it led us to play that you kinda can’t come back from. But for these younger guys, I know not to get close to that place.