Poor Al. He jumped to GS for another championship and they look a disorganized rabble so far, with not everyone committed to winning, according to Draymond.
OKLAHOMA CITY ? Draymond Green took the question and ran with it.
The emotional leader of the Golden State Warriors had just watched and played a role in his team getting manhandled for the second time in five days, this time a 126-102 blowout at the hands of the defending NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder. When asked what the difference was between the way the Warriors finished last regular season after Jimmy Butler was acquired (23-8) and why the group is struggling so much to start the season (6-6), Green pondered his answer, then offered an honest and frustrated assessment.
?I think everybody was committed to winning and doing that any way possible,? Green said. ?And right now, it doesn?t feel that way.?
It was a point that will surely filter down through the rest of the group as the Warriors try to figure out why they have stalled after a promising opening week. Tuesday?s game showed how wide the gap is between where the Warriors are and where they?d like to be again at the end of the season. It was a complete demolition by the Thunder, the best team in the league, over a team still holding out hope it can win the race against time and one more title before Stephen Curry retires.
When asked why he thought his team wasn?t committed and whether personal agendas were getting in the way of the common goal, Green offered a glimpse into why he feels the group is struggling early.
?I think everyone has a personal agenda in this league,? Green said. ?But you have to make those personal agendas work in the team confines. And if it doesn?t work, then you kind of got to get rid of your agenda, or eventually the agenda is the cause of someone getting rid of you. And so I think you don?t want a team with no personal agendas because a goal is an agenda. And so you got to have some type of personal agenda, but your personal agenda must fit into the confines of the team.?
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6800019/2025/11/12/draymond-green-jimmy-butler-stephen-curry-warriors-nba/
Wonder who he is talking about

I guess it couldn't be Al as he wasn't even playing

Then again, Draymond had 3 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 turnovers...maybe he should look to his own performance first
