Danny Green doesn't want the Philadelphia 76ers to panic after looking like they were going to sweep their playoff series against the Toronto Raptors only to lose two straight. However, he needs his Sixers teammates to step up … err, nut up.

Ahead of the Sixers' Game 6 showdown with the Raptors on Thursday, Green said that they simply need to take it one game at a time. He made it a point to emphasize that they have already won three against the Raptors, so there's no stopping them from winning another one.

β€œWe have the pieces, we've done it three times already. We have two games to get one [win], but we're taking it one game at a time. We want to get this one. We had four opportunities to get one, [but] with Thursday coming soon and Toronto in the building, we've got no choice now: either you're gonna nut up or, you know, fold,” Green said, per NBC Sports Philadelphia.

The Sixers jumped to a 3-0 lead against the Raptors, with Joel Embiid even going as far as to saying they would sweep the Raptors after Game 3. Ever since then, they dropped two matches and saw their series lead get cut to just one.

As Danny Green said, though, it's not the time for them to panic but instead focus on the task at hand. While Doc Rivers' blown 3-1 records are a major talking point, they can't get too caught up in the moment.

Besides, they still have an MVP candidate in Embiid and they simply have to replicate what they did in Games 1 to 3. The most important, of course, is for them to but up.