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OAKLAND – The Warriors are worse at home than they are on the road.

The defending champions, who have the top overall record in the NBA (37-10), are 21-4 on the road and 16-6 at home. Green had a simple explanation for that surprising stat.

“Yeah, we suck,” Green said.

Green then jokingly said it may be the fans’ fault.

“We’ve been pretty great at home over the last few years,” Green said. “Something went wrong this year. Maybe the crowd ain’t loud enough.” Related Articles Giannis Antetokounmpo wins second MVP award; Is an NBA title with Warriors next?

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Warriors coach Steve Kerr said Monday that the Warriors may be a bit too relaxed at home, an unsurprising problem for a team that’s been to The Finals three years in a row and is projected to get there again this season.

Green said there may be a “bit of that,” adding that most of the Warriors’ losses shouldn’t have been losses.

“Look at the teams we lost to,” Green said. “No disrespect to those teams. But the only top team we lost to are the [Houston] Rockets if I’m not mistaken.

The Warriors just returned home from a five-game trip, and now they have three-game homestand, beginning with the New York Knicks on Tuesday.