Approximately one third of the 2025-26 NBA season has passed, yet the Warriors’ 13-14 record leaves much to be desired.Golden State had been without Stephen Curry and Draymond Green in the starting lineup since defeating the Houston Rockets on Nov. 26. The team went 2-0 when both stars were sidelined with injury but officially fell below .500 against the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday in their first game back together. Green explained Wednesday on his self-hosted podcast “The Draymond Green Show” why there have been consistent inconsistencies in coach Steve Kerr’s rotation.“Everyone needs consistency, but we haven’t consistently been good,” Green told his viewers. “You build consistency with something that’s working, if it’s not working you don’t keep doing the same thing, you try to find what is going to work, find groups that work together and until then you’re tweaking things.”Green also acknowledged some Warriors fans have expressed their frustration about which players were getting playing time.“I see people that are like, ‘Aw man Steve [Kerr] needs to build...