Golden State Warriors power forward Draymond Green addressed the players in the postgame locker room after the Warriors lost to the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic.

The Warriors are on a three-game losing streak and have lost four out of their last five games. Draymond Green is currently out with a toe injury, but the All-Star is trying to regain his voice in the locker room after what was a tumultuous past week for him and the rest of his teammates.

“Draymond Green addressed Warriors players in he postgame locker room in San Antonio on Sunday night. Essentially preaching areas they have to improve on, how they have to regroup, go after loose ball, hustle plays. He's working his way back and finding his voice as one of the leaders.”

Last Monday at Staples Center against the LA Clippers, Draymond Green and Kevin Durant got into a heated argument on the bench, and it carried over to the postgame locker room. Green reportedly called Durant a “bit**” multiple times and challenged KD about his impending free agency.

Both Durant and Green have patched things up and are ready to move on. The Warriors are confident that once superstar point guard Stephen Curry returns from his adductor injury, they'll find their rhythm and be the best team in the league again.

Golden State is trying to do something this season that hasn't been done since the early 2000s: Win three straight NBA championships. Barring something unforeseen, the Warriors are likely going to get it together and accomplish that goal since there doesn't appear to be a team who can defeat them in a seven-game series in the playoffs.