The Warriors originally said they'd use 'every legal course of action' to find the culprit.
Draymond Green and Jordan Poole were at the center of national attention in the preseason, but the Warriors don't know who leaked the video that made that happen.have apparently quietly moved on from their"investigation" into whoever leaked the video of Draymond Green punching Jordan Poole at practice.
In response to a mailbag question, Tim Kawakami of The Athletic called it"an investigation that led nowhere" in aWhen video of Green socking Poole hit the internet in October, the Warriors threatened to hunt down and punish the leaker,that they were"aggressively investigating" the leak and taking"every legal course of action" against the leaker. Four months later, that leak investigation seems to have petered out so quickly it would make the Supreme Court blush.
“I believe there was an investigation that led nowhere because it was likely a cellphone video made off of the internal team video, so there’s no way to track who did it,” Kawakami wrote. While sending things to journalists through cellphone recording of laptops is indeed a common practice, it shouldn't exactly take the National Security Agency to thwart it. Letting that be a brick wall is a strong indication that the Warriors weren'tthan the punch itself at times. “I thought it was bulls—t that the video leaked,” Green himself said.
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