"Everyone Has a Personal Agenda": Draymond Green Turns Heads With Another Strong-Worded Statement Amid Warriors' Downfall
Green cites personal agendas and lack of commitment as key issues during Warriors’ six-game road losing streak amid a condensed schedule and player fatigue.
- On Tuesday after the sixth straight road defeat, Draymond Green criticized the Golden State Warriors' commitment, saying, `Right now, it doesn't feel that way` compared to last season's 23-8 finish.
- A condensed schedule has fatigued veteran players and exposed roster flaws despite the Golden State Warriors' strong 5-1 start.
- Turnover and rebounding gaps indicated that opponents scored 27 points off 20 Warriors turnovers, Steph Curry shot 4-of-13 in 20 minutes with five fouls, and Jonathan Kuminga had five turnovers in 24 minutes.
- Leaders on the team said Jimmy Butler urged teammates to 'look in the mirror' and Green framed this as a leadership moment requiring honesty on the ongoing road trip.
- Younger players' ambitions show up in Brandin Podziemski and Jonathan Kuminga's agendas, while Golden State's past chemistry and selflessness now appear lost as the team searches for purpose.
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Jimmy Butler Calls Out Warriors After Tough Loss
After another rough night on the road, Jimmy Butler had a simple message for the Golden State Warriors: it’s time for everyone to look in the mirror.“Everybody has to be honest with themselves,” Butler told reporters after the Warriors’ 126–102 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. “Players need to sacrifice for the greater good of the team, and show more fight.”It was a statement that captured the mood in Golden State’s locker room — frustration m…
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