
""I think everyone has a personal agenda in this league," Green said. "But you have to make those personal agendas work within 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 rid of you.""
""I think everybody was committed to winning (back then) and doing that any way possible," Green said. "Right now, it doesn't feel that way.""
""That's what this road trip is for," Butler said. "Everybody has to be honest with themselves. Everybody has to be honest with everyone else.""
The Golden State Warriors have lost six consecutive road games amid a condensed, road-heavy schedule that has fatigued veterans and exposed roster flaws. The team finished 23-8 after acquiring Jimmy Butler last season and opened this season 5-1 before recent struggles. Blowout defeats to the Nuggets and Oklahoma City have intensified scrutiny of effort and cohesion. Concerns center on players prioritizing personal agendas rather than collective goals. Calls for honesty and accountability have emerged during the road trip. Attention has shifted toward young core members Brandin Podziemski and Jonathan Kuminga, who have publicly expressed desires for larger roles.
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