After Friday’s tough loss to the Sacramento Kings dropped the Washington Wizards to 1-4 to start the season, the team’s leaders sounded off on the issues plaguing the organization.

“Sometimes, we have our own agendas on the floor, whether it’s complaining about shots, complaining about playing time, complaining about whatever it may be,” Bradley Beal said after the game, according to The Athletic’s Fred Katz. “We’re worried about the wrong s—, and that’s not where our focus needs to be. And it’s just going to continue to hurt us.”

Bradley Beal and John Wall both said there are guys complaining about their own shots and not defending. Both spoke about it extensively. Quotes coming soon. — Fred Katz (@FredKatz) October 27, 2018

John Wall agreed with his backcourt mate’s assessment.

“We’ve got guys that’s worried about who’s getting shots. …You should never worry about that,” Wall said. “No matter if you’re missing or making shots, you gotta be able to compete on the other end. You can’t do it on both ends of the floor, you don’t need to be playing.”

While neither Beal nor Wall cited which players they were alluding to, Wizards head coach Scott Brooks was more direct.

“Otto (Porter Jr.), he has to just keep playing and can’t worry about your shots and worry about your shots made,” Brooks said after the game.

Who had 5 games in the pool for when the Wizards would start publicly sniping at each other? https://t.co/JdBak7e0bX — Zach Lowe (@ZachLowe_NBA) October 27, 2018

You can just tell this is a team that won’t go anywhere this season. Selfish players always ruin team chemistry.