Golden State Warriors marksman Klay Thompson knows exactly what will cure the illness that has gone around the locker room the past few days since forwards Draymond Green and Kevin Durant went at it after a 121-116 loss to the L.A. Clippers on Monday. As most analysts say — winning cures everything — and this beef between the two All-Stars is no exception.

The mood in the Warriors locker room has been jubilant after getting back on the horse and notching a win against the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday — and according to Thompson, three more wins will be enough to make the entire drama disappear.

“A win on Thursday. And a win on Saturday and Sunday,” said Thompson, referring to the team's upcoming three games this week, per ESPN's Nick Friedell. “Once we go on a little win streak [the Draymond/KD situation] will not matter. And this will be in the past like a ponytail.”

The Warriors are blessed with a busy five-game week, which can only help them evaporate this drama between two of their All-Stars, as they will only have one day after this back-to-back to start the week before they take on the Houston Rockets on the road, then resting another day on Friday before taking on the Dallas Mavericks and the San Antonio Spurs on the road to close out the week.

Sweeping past this week will have the Warriors at a steady four-game win streak and make this beef between Green and Durant disappear almost in its entirety.