OAKLAND (KRON) — The Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green posted a video that appeared to show him driving 118 MPH in his BMW down a Bay Area highway on Wednesday.

The video was posted to his Snapchat story but was later deleted.

After an uproar of criticism from people on social media, the Warriors decided to address the speeding video with Green after Wednesday’s game against the Los Angeles Clippers.

“We are aware of the video and will discuss it with Draymond after tonight’s game,” the Warriors said in a statement Wednesday night, according to the Bleacher Report. “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.”

The video, which was later released by TMZ, was shot from the drivers seat but never reveals the face of the person driving the car.

Following the Warriors’ 114-98 win over the Clippers, Green told reporters “the video was ‘poor judgment,'” according to the Bleacher Report. However, it’s yet to be confirmed if Green was a driver or passenger.