The Golden State Warriors lost to the Orlando Magic on Tuesday night. In the loss, the Warriors put up just 90 points, as they fell two games behind the Memphis Grizzlies for second place in the Western Conference. Postgame, neither Draymond Green nor Steve Kerr were interested in making excuses for the Warriors poor play.

"I think we're playing soft," Green said. "We're playing stupid. We're just not playing good basketball and we're getting punked. It's hard to win a game getting punked. So that's where we are right now."

Kerr was slightly more diplomatic in his assessment.

"We have to be smarter," Kerr said. "There has to be a level of discipline and accountability, of competitive desire. And, I know these are great guys. I love these guys. I know they want to win. But we have to learn how to win. Right now we don't know how to win."

Green didn't use Stephen Curry's absence as a reason for the lack of physical play.

"This has zero to do with Steph," Green said. "Steph doesn't bring that level of physicality to the game, nor should he. That's not his job."