OKLAHOMA CITY -- In the aftermath of a sixth consecutive road loss for the struggling Golden State Warriors , their outspoken power forward, Draymond Green , was asked about the biggest difference between how they played last season following the Jimmy Butler trade and what is happening now.
"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."
After trading for Butler in February, the Warriors went 23-8 to finish the regular season. This season, they opened with a road win over the Lakers in Los Angeles and sprinted to a 5-1 start.
But a condensed, road-heavy portion of the schedule has fatigued the veterans and exposed flaws, most recently in a 25-point blowout loss to the Nuggets in Denve

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