Ever since being drafted with the 28th pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, Jordan Poole has been one of the most polarizing players in the Warriors organization.
Prior to the draft, Poole was most known for his buzzer-beater to beat Wisconsin in the Round of 32 in March Madness 2018. Poole and his Michigan team wound up making it all the way to the National Championship, where they lost to Villanova. Poole would declare for the draft following that game.
However, a deeper look at Poole’s college profile paints a picture as to why so many Warriors fans were skeptical about using a high pick to get him. He only played two years at Michigan, one coming strictly off the bench, and the other coming as a full time starter who averaged 12.8 points/game while shooting 37% from three.
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