The Golden State Warriors are 8-2 since the All-Star break but they haven't played with quite the same precision.

Their league-leading offensive rating of 112.1 points per 100 possessions plummeted to 12th at 107.1, and their seventh-ranked defensive rating of 100.4 dropped to 13th at 106.4 during the 10-game span.

“Our defense is suffering because of our offense,” said Draymond Green. “If you can’t get the defense set, you’re fouling to stop the ball. All of sudden, you’re in the penalty and sitting there at the free-throw line. We can’t get the tempo of the game where we want it.

“Our defense won’t get better until our offense gets better.”

There’s general sloppiness and lack of focus, less spacing and less ball movement.

“Our offense isn’t where it needs to be. Our offense is kind of all over the place,” Green said. “… I’m not going to be out there just hoisting shots, because I don’t think I haven’t taken enough. Our offense sucks right now, and my shots are going to take a hit because of that. I’m not going to come down and do the Steph (Curry). That’s for him to do. I’m not going to come down and do the Klay (Thompson). That’s for him to do.

“I’m going to get the shots where I should, but with our offense sucking, there are no shots to get.”