Despite a second-straight loss to the Houston Rockets, the Golden State Warriors don't seem to have lost their confidence, still hoping to make a bounce back and come out of the series.

Forward Draymond Green cited the team's experience and playoff pedigree will come into play when taking on them once again on Saturday at Oracle Arena.

“That's who we are, we know what we're capable of. We know we can win two games,” said Green during his post-game press conference. “A sense of ‘you've been there before' is always a good feeling. You know what it takes.”

The last two games have been remarkably close in nature, unlike the first three games that were decided by a double-digit margin.

“What we put out there on the floor the last two games could've easily been two wins,” added Green. “We understand that. We know the things that we need to improve on, and will improve on those things.”

The Warriors have gone from having complete control of the series by being up 2-1 to being at the verge of elimination, bringing memories of a vulnerable 2016 team that was taken to seven games by the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Unlike then, the Warriors won't have the home court advantage any longer, forced to play a potential Game 7 at the Toyota Center if they can muster a win during Saturday's Game 6 at Oracle Arena.

The health of Andre Iguodala should also play a large role in this series, given that they've lost the last two games without a key defender and playmaker on the floor.