The Golden State Warriors left Oklahoma City with an ugly 126-102 loss. They trailed by as many as 36 points, and they’ve fallen to 6-6 for the season after dropping six of their last 10 games. Granted, Stephen Curry missed three games with an illness before returning, but it wasn’t a lack of offense that hurt the Warriors. Following the loss, Draymond Green seemed to take a big shot at some of his teammates for their lack of commitment. “I think everybody was committed to winning and doing that any way possible. Right now, it doesn’t feel that way,” Green said, per Anthony Slater. While he didn’t address any teammate by name, his later comments made the fans speculate that he was taking a jab at Jonathan Kuminga. “I think everyone has a personal agenda in this league. But you have to make the personal agenda work in the team confines. If it doesn’t work, you kinda got to get rid of your agenda. Or, eventually the agenda is the cause of someone getting moved,” he continued. Notably, Jimmy Butler echoed aRead More
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