The Golden State Warriors’ promising 5-1 start feels like a distant memory . Following a 126-102 drubbing at the hands of the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Warriors now sit at 6-6. Their fifth road loss of the young season and a reflection of a team searching for rhythm, focus, and identity.
After the loss, veteran forward Jimmy Butler didn’t mince words . Butler, who’s been vocal about accountability since joining Golden State, issued a blunt challenge not just to his teammates, but to himself and Jonathan Kuminga , whose role and performance have been at the center of recent discussion.
“Myself, I can’t have turnovers,” Butler said. “JK can’t have turnovers. … We’re the ones that have to keep our turnovers down.”
Turnovers have been a glaring weakness for the Warriors, who have co

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