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Draymond Green isn’t worried about the Golden State Warriors rusty start this season.

Green noted The Athletic’s Sam Amick that he is “not losing sleep” yet on the Dubs’ struggles, but reiterated that they need to address it as the season progresses.

“I’m not losing sleep right now,” Green told Amick on Sunday. “I think there are a couple of things that we need to correct that, honestly, over the course of the last few games, we are correcting. And these losses will turn into wins. I think there are a lot of games down the stretch that we’ve been losing, and we know how to win games down the stretch. But games are won in the margins. They’re not necessarily won at the end of the game. You may lose the game in the last six minutes of the game, but games are won within the margins, and we have to be better within the margins.”

Fresh from their title year of reclaiming their dynastic status in the league, the Warriors have suffered from a slump, going 6-8 to start the season while becoming the first defending champs to have 0-8 on the road.

“I think the struggles are real,” Green told Amick. “Like, I don’t think our struggles are just like something we can ignore. They’re real struggles. They’re very fixable struggles. I don’t want to say they can be easily fixed, because to say something is easy in this profession is a lie in itself. But they are very fixable.”

The Dubs will look to set things around as they face the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday for a marquee Western Conference showdown.