OAKLAND -- The Warriors were expected to address with Draymond Green a video that appeared on his Snapchat account showing a car occupant's view of the speed reaching as much as 118 mph.

"Obviously, poor judgment," Green said of the video. "But I think it's kind of out-of-story of what it's trying to be made out to be. I'm not here to take any attention away from this team."

The since-deleted video was posted by TMZ.com before the Warriors beat the Los Angeles Clippers 114-98 on Wednesday night.

A different video posted on Green's Snapchat account Wednesday morning appears to show him inside the same BMW while traveling at a normal rate of speed. It was unclear in either video whether Green was a driver or passenger.

Draymond Green #23 of the Golden State Warriors reacts after being charged with a foul in the final minutes of their 102-92 win over the Atlanta Hawks at Philips Arena on February 22, 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Asked about the video before the game, Warriors general manager Bob Myers walked away while saying, "I'm not talking about it."

The Warriors then released a pregame statement.

"We are aware of the video and will discuss it with Draymond after tonight's game. We hold all of our players and staff members to a high standard that sends a positive message and example to our fans and the community in general. We look forward to having a conversation with Draymond and getting additional information."

Green's mother, Mary Babers-Green, indicated she was aware of the existence of the video in a tweet.

"RELAXXXXXX....y'all act like y'all have never tried to see how fast your car would go!" Babers-Green wrote in a reply to someone who asked if she could get him off the freeway speeding.


She later wrote she had neither seen the video nor spoken to her son about it.

See the video from TMZ on mercurynews.com/warriors.