Draymond Green Rips Warriors After Loss
sugarcoat things—and after the Golden State Warriors’ crushing defeat to the San Antonio Spurs, he had plenty to say. In a postgame interview, Green openly criticized the team’s lack of effort and focus, calling the performance “unacceptable” and questioning their desire to compete.

“You can’t come out and play like that if you expect to win games in this league,” Green said. “We weren’t locked in. We weren’t playing for each other.”
The loss to the struggling Spurs—currently sitting near the bottom of the Western Conference—raises serious questions about the Warriors’ playoff chances. Green’s comments come at a crucial time as Golden State fights to stay in the play-in picture.
While Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson struggled to find their rhythm, Green’s fiery leadership shone through, even in frustration. Fans and analysts alike are wondering if this wake-up call will ignite a late-season turnaround—or if it signals deeper issues within the locker room.
As the regular season winds down, all eyes will be on how the Warriors respond—and whether Draymond’s challenge will spark a much-needed resurgence.