The Golden State Warriors finally earned a much-needed win on Wednesday, as they defeated the Chicago Bulls, 104-90. Despite the victory, however, the Dubs still stand at a league-worst 4-15, and to say that their fortunes have completely turned around from a few months ago would definitely be an understatement at this point. After his team's victory, Warriors All-Star forward Draymond Green spoke about how so much has changed in the span of a couple of months. The 29-year-old even cracked a joke, as he tried to find some logic on how his team has dug itself into such a deep hole so early in the new season.

Green was referencing an earlier occurrence in the evening wherein Warriors star shooting guard Klay Thompson turned the tables around on a reporter by taking over an interview. Green was obviously in a bit of a jovial mood following the win, as he was able to find a bit of humor on an otherwise depressing situation.

Wednesday's matchup against the Bulls was Green's first game back after missing three straight for the Warriors due to a heel injury. Golden State certainly missed the services of their all-around forward, and Green made up for it by putting up seven points, one 3-pointer, five rebounds, eight assists, three steals, and two blocks in just 24 minutes played.

The Warriors are off on Thursday, but will be back in action on Friday, as they take on the Miami Heat. Surely, the Dubs will be hoping to string together a couple of wins, as they look to somewhat turn their season around.