The Warriors currently are on a three-game losing streak that includes two disappointing defeats to the Utah Jazz and the Chicago Bulls, who have a combined 47 wins during the 2025-26 NBA season.Both contests went down to the wire, with Golden State’s 130-124 loss to Chicago going to overtime. A costly mistake by Draymond Green at the end of regulation forced that game to be decided in extra minutes, which eventually led to the Warriors’ 33rd loss of the season.While Golden State’s coach Steve Kerr shouldered blame for putting Green in a tough spot, the one-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year took accountability for his late foul on Bulls center Jalen Smith with a two-point lead and one second remaining.“Unfortunately, I feel like against the Bulls, I let my team down,” Green said on “The Draymond Green Show.” “Something that was completely in my control or our control, but s–t happens, and we got to move on. And we got the Timberwolves coming in, and you just got to figure it out.”During the play, Green made contact by placing his hand on Smith as he was catching a pass from Josh Giddey with the clock ticking down....
Draymond Green admits he let Warriors down in disappointing loss to Bulls
Published March 13, 2026 at 3:45 PM
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