Draymond Green expects to quickly move on from his Sunday arrest for an alleged assault in East Lansing, Michigan.

Green, the Warriors’ All-Star power forward and member of U.S. Olympic basketball team, made his first public comments since the arrest when he appeared Tuesday at Fortune’s Brainstorm Tech conference in Aspen, Colorado.

“I think when things happen, I think you meet them head on,” Green said. “My legal team is handling it. It will be resolved really quickly. As a public figure, I just can’t put myself in certain situations. It’s something that I’ll learn from and just move on.”

Green was arrested at 2:28 a.m. Sunday by the East Lansing Police Department in connection with an altercation with another man. No injuries were reported. Green was released on $200 bond.

Former NBA star Charles Barkley defended Green on “The Dan LeBetard Show.”

“Good for Draymond Green,” Barkley said. “(The media has) given these fans a voice where they think they can disrespect these players because of the amount of money they make, things like that. So more power to Draymond for slapping the hell out of that kid, whoever he was.”

Green’s lawyer, James Heos, told this newspaper Monday that “Draymond is completely innocent — ‘completely’ should be capitalized.”

The Warriors have not publicly commented other than a brief statement acknowledging the incident.