The season hasn't exactly started out as planned for the defending champs Golden State Warriors. The Dubs are in the midst of a five-game losing streak as they stare down a 3-7 record to start their title defense. Understandably, there have been more than a few intense moments during this horrible run.

One of them involved Draymond Green, who himself could not help but clap back at a fan who was heckling him during a game (h/t Bleacher Report on Twitter):

After a fan blatantly shouted at Green to “shut up,” the Warriors star immediately responded by telling the fan that he should be the one to keep his mouth shut. Draymond even stared the fan down, which prompted some intervention from security.

This incident went down last week during the Warriors' 120-113 loss to the Charlotte Hornets. This was the start of the Dubs' five-game road trip, which unfortunately for them, all resulted in losses.

As you can see in the video, however, Green still signed autographs for the fans after the game. Love him or hate him, what you cannot deny is that Draymond Green has a lot of love for his supporters.

The good news for the Warriors is that their road spell is finally over. They return to action on Monday against the Sacramento Kings and at this point, it has become a must-win game for them. Another loss would make it six straight, which will be made worse by the fact that they're playing on their home floor. It won't be the end of the world, but it will be another blow for a Warriors side that is clearly struggling right now.