I’m not able to give that information …

I’m not able to give that information out yet,” Jordan Poole says with a chuckle when I ask what he’s been working on lately. Because he says what he’s doing now—scoring 30 and 29 points in games 1 and 2, respectively, to help the Warriors go up 2-0 on the Nuggets—is “delayed gratification” from his work in his first two seasons. “You just have to have that conversation with yourself about what you need to get better at, what you need to work on,” says Poole, now in his third year. “Once you find those answers, you just buckle down and find ways to get better.”