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Draymond unloads after Dubs' blowout loss: 'We f---ing suck right now'

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The Golden State Warriors dropped a humiliating 120-92 decision to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday and forward Draymond Green didn't mince any words postgame about his team's performance.

"I would like to see us play harder," Green said, according to ESPN's Royce Young. "But the reality is we f---ing suck right now."

Golden State (0-2) remains winless early in the 2019-20 campaign and the team's inability to put the clamps on its opponents is proving worrisome.

The Warriors have allowed 261 points through two games, surrendering at least 30 points in seven of the eight quarters they've played thus far.

Golden State's minus-47 point differential after a pair of contests is the worst in NBA history by a team that reached the NBA Finals during the previous season, according to Elias Sports Bureau.

The Warriors' 70-37 halftime deficit was also the worst of the Steve Kerr era, according to ESPN Stats & Info.

"Our defense is non-existent right now," Green said, according to Young. "I don't even think we know what defense is."

Golden State won't have much time to mull on the lopsided loss as the team returns to action Monday evening against the New Orleans Pelicans.

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