After the Golden State Warriors’ 126-102 loss to the OKC Thunder on Tuesday, Draymond Green didn’t hold back when talking about his team’s latest struggles. The loss marked their fifth in the last seven games, prompting Green to call out his teammates for showing a lack of intent.During the postgame press conference, he was also asked about whether players had personal agendas. Green said he didn’t have an issue with that as long as those agendas aligned with the team’s overall goals.“I think everybody was committed to winning,” Green said. “I think everyone has a personal agenda in this league, but you have to make the personal agenda work within the team confines. And if it doesn’t work, then you kind of have to get rid of your agenda, or eventually, the agenda is the cause of someone getting rid of you.” “I think you don’t you don’t want a team with no personal agendas because a goal is an agenda, you know, and so you’ve got to have some type of personal agenda. But like I said, your personal agenda must fit into the confines of the team.” With this recent slump, the Warriors have fallen from one of the top teams in the West to sitting ninth in the standings.Stephen Curry echoes Draymond Green’s sentiments following 24-point lossIn his postgame locker room interview, Stephen Curry echoed what Draymond Green had said.“I don’t think the vibes are high. When you’re not winning, you point at certain things we can do in a game, like sacrificing for a teammate, taking care of the rock like we did tonight,” said Curry.A big part of the Warriors’ issues right now is that Curry has been sidelined for several games. He missed three straight contests from November 5 to November 9. During that time, the Warriors went 1-2, suffering losses against the Sacramento Kings and the Denver Nuggets.