There's some turbulence in Golden State. The Golden State Warriors have now lost three straight games, the latest loss coming against the Minnesota Timberwolves. After a great start to the season, the team is starting to show some cracks in their armor. It's still early in the season, but that doesn't mean that they should be complacent.

After the loss, Draymond Green seemed to take responsibility on behalf of all the Warriors players, per Anthony Slater. The long-time veteran stressed that while the players get the credit for the wins, it should also be the same way around. If they're losing, it's also on the players.

Warriors' Draymond Green: “When you playing well, players get the credit…when you playing bad, players gotta take the blame as well.”

The Warriors have been struggling over the last few games, and the issues stem from their supporting cast around Stephen Curry. Once again, no other player aside from Steph managed to score more than 20 points. The closest was Klay Thompson with 16 points (albeit on bad efficiency). The only other double-digit scorers are Jonathan Kuminga and Dario Saric with 10 and 11, respectively.

It certainly didn't help that the Warriors couldn't stop Anthony Edwards… at all. The Timberwolves star dueled with Curry, matching Curry's 38 points with 33 of his own. The difference was that the Wolves got 21 points out of Karl-Anthony Towns, and four other players were in double-digits.

It's way too early in the season to be panicking about the Warriors. However, it's hard to ignore the massive red flags we're seeing from the team this year. If they want a shot at the title, they'll need to figure out this problem… fast.