Draymond Green Calls Out Turnovers After Warriors' Deflating Loss to Trail Blazers

Warriors Struggle with Turnovers in Loss
In a disappointing outing against the Portland Trail Blazers, Draymond Green made it clear: turnovers are a major concern for the Golden State Warriors. Following the game, the veteran forward expressed frustration over his own performance, stating, "I'm too old to have so many turnovers. Just making bad reads, bad decisions." Green's candid remarks follow a game where the Warriors committed a staggering 18 turnovers, with Green himself responsible for nearly half, losing the ball eight times.
Despite a stellar 48-point performance from Stephen Curry, the Warriors could not overcome the turnover troubles that have plagued them throughout the season. Currently, Golden State ranks 24th in the league for turnovers per game, averaging 16. This struggle with ball control has contributed significantly to their offensive woes, as evidenced by their ranking of 20th in offensive efficiency, according to NBA.com.
The loss dropped the Warriors' record to 13-14, placing them in a precarious position as they seek to regain their footing and remain competitive in the playoff race. With the season progressing, the Warriors will need to address their turnover issue to improve their chances of success moving forward.
