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08 Nov 2025, 15:36

Assessment of Draymond Green After the Warriors' Loss to the Nuggets

  • Draymond Green revealed the Warriors' issues following the loss.
  • Steven Curry missed the game due to suspension, which impacted the team.
  • The young Warriors players did not manage to show themselves in a crucial moment.

DENVER — Draymond Green, the leader of the Warriors, gave a candid assessment of his team's performance after the 104-129 loss to the Denver Nuggets on Friday, November 7. He noted that "our defense was poor", and this affected the overall result of the team, which currently has a record of 5-5.

Green pointed out that the energy and focus have not been sufficient since the start of the season. Steve Kerr, the team's coach, also emphasized the lack of "competitive spirit" and "unity" among the players. The Warriors struggled to find a rhythm, and this was reflected in the results.

The team played without Steven Curry, who missed the game due to suspension, and also without Alah Horford, which added to the problems. Green indicated that young players, such as Jonathan Kuminga, Brendan Podziemski, and Moses Moody, failed to demonstrate the necessary level of play, which also contributed to the overall result.

Green believes that young players must take responsibility for raising the energy level on the court. "We need to be a team that plays with high energy and togetherness", he stated.

The Warriors' next game is scheduled for Sunday, November 9, against the Indiana Pacers. The team is trying to regain its strength after the recent setbacks and improve team chemistry.

Tags: Sport/Basketball

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