It's inconceivable to think at first, but the Los Angeles Lakers are on a four-game losing run after their Christmas Day loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. Every Purple and Gold fan is panicking and thinking of ways to turn their fortunes around, but Danny Green thinks there's one thing that would solve the Lakers' woes.

Per Christian Rivas of Silver Screen & Roll, Anthony Davis thought that they were a lot better on the 3-point range. However, in Green's rebuttal, he placed the blame more on the Lakers' pace.

“I think pace more so than anything,” Danny Green said. “Not just force feeding [Davis] in the post all of the time, but obviously getting him in pick and roll situations, getting him downhill, letting him play pick and pop. But us moving the ball faster, better and just getting up the floor faster allows the defense not to be set and also allows him to get in more pick and roll situations where he’s downhill, attacking the rim.”

Green did have a solid point with his arguments. The Lakers are in the middle of the pack when it comes to pace, 15th at 100.2. Meanwhile, the Clippers have the seventh-fastest pace in the entire association with 103.0.

However, that isn't the only problem the Lakers have. Their 3-point shooting is atrocious for a team that's leading the Western Conference: they're 18th at 35 percent from long-distance. Green himself is a culprit for these low ratings, as he shot an unbelievable 2-for-7 from beyond the arc against the Clippers.

While there are multiple things that could be improved upon to get them back to winning ways, everyone can agree that they need to do something before this slight worry becomes a major concern.