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Jordan Poole Gets Honest About Playing With Former Warriors Teammate

Jordan Poole is about to embark on his first season with the New Orleans Pelicans, and he is eager to make a big impact on the team. But he’s not going into this new chapter alone. Poole will be reunited with his former Golden State Warriors teammate, Kevon Looney, who is also joining the Pelicans for his first season.

It’s been a few years since Poole and Looney last played together, but their chemistry on the court is undeniable. They were part of the Warriors’ championship-winning team in 2019 and have remained close friends ever since. Now, they are ready to bring that same winning mentality to the Pelicans and help the team succeed.

In a recent interview, Poole opened up about his excitement to play alongside Looney once again. He shared, “Kevon and I have a great relationship both on and off the court. We know each other’s game so well, and I think that will only benefit us and the team as a whole.”

Poole also spoke highly of Looney’s skills and work ethic, saying, “Kevon is a talented player and a hard worker. He brings a lot to the table, and I have no doubt that he will make a significant impact on the Pelicans this season.”

The Pelicans have undergone some major changes this offseason, with the departure of key players like Jrue Holiday and the arrival of new faces like Poole and Looney. But Poole believes that this change will be a positive one for the team.

He said, “Change can be a good thing. It’s an opportunity for us to come in and make a difference. I’m excited to be a part of this new chapter for the Pelicans, and I know Kevon feels the same way.”

Poole and Looney’s reunion is not just about their on-court chemistry, but also about their friendship and support for each other. As they navigate through this new experience together, they will be there for each other every step of the way.

“Having someone like Kevon by my side is a huge comfort. We have each other’s backs, and we know how to push each other to be the best we can be,” Poole shared.

The Pelicans are a young and talented team, and the addition of Poole and Looney only adds to their potential. With their experience playing on a championship team and their strong bond, they are ready to bring a winning mentality to the Pelicans and help the team reach new heights.

Poole and Looney’s reunion is a testament to the strong bond that can form between teammates. They may have taken different paths since their time with the Warriors, but their friendship and chemistry on the court remain unchanged.

As the Pelicans gear up for the new season, fans can look forward to seeing Poole and Looney back on the court together, ready to make a difference for their team. With their determination and camaraderie, there’s no doubt that they will be a dynamic duo for the Pelicans this season.

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