“Bro Got PTSD”: 4 Days After Burning Bridges With Warriors, Stephen Curry’s Former Teammate Shown No Mercy by NBA World for a Past Quarrel

Numerous notable deals have taken place during the NBA offseason. Trades significantly influence the trajectory as Franchises strive to achieve their goals. Finding a better match or getting out of an unwanted contract are just two of the many reasons for swaps that might occur. In addition, team bonding contributes to this situation's cohesiveness. A similar move was used by the Golden State Warriors to improve their team camaraderie.

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An incident haunts Stephen Curry’s former teammate

The Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green three has ruled the NBA for years. Curry and Thompson provide some shooting flair, but Green performs the grunt work and gets in people's faces.

The Warriors chose to trade Poole to the Washington Wizards during the current summer in favour of keeping their defence seasoned veteran. Curry bid his former teammate a tearful farewell and expressed happiness that he was embarking on a new adventure. Poole said that he could reach Curry and Klay via phone or text at any moment.

But when Green was mentioned during the official presser with his new team, Washington Wizards, he looked perturbed. A reporter asked him, ”Have you heard from Draymond?”

Reactions came in all forms

A fan pointed out the discomfort when the question was brought up, stating, ”Bro got PTSD. He heard Draymond’s name and had to check if the coast was clear😂😂😂”.Another fan pointed out a similar thing, expressing, ”Bro asking him if he heard from him acting like his ears still ain’t ringing from that hit”

Get the sleep you need for success

I go to sleep, and
I sleep well at night.

Michael Jordan

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