Two things are true when it comes to Draymond Green: He has never minced words, and he has never lost his will to win.Following the Warriors’ 109-106 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday at Chase Center, Green was asked how he has been able to continue competing during one of the worst seasons of his Golden State tenure.“You just can’t be the guy to quit when it gets tough,” Green said. “I’ve had some incredible years here, been a part of some incredible teams. Banners, all that stuff. Things are great. When that stuff is happening, you want to be at the forefront of it. You want to embrace it, enjoy it, all those things. It’s great. When it goes a little left, you can’t jump off the train.”The Warriors, who are 35-38 and currently sit in the Western Conference’s 10th seed, are five games out from the seventh seed and will find themselves playing in the NBA play-in tournament for the third consecutive season.Still, the four-time NBA All-Star says it’s on him to make sure he’s bringing it every night, especially as one of the Warriors’ veterans.“Could I throw in the towel? Possibly,”...