Draymond Green expressed his belief that the Golden State Warriors are not fully committed to winning, raising concerns about the team's dedication and focus on success.
Draymond Green criticized the Warriors' current lack of commitment to winning compared to previous championship seasons, citing personal agendas and team accountability as issues amid recent losses and player struggles, including Stephen Curry's slump and injuries.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts sparked controversy with his comments about the team's commitment following their third-straight loss. While some interpreted his remarks as shifting blame, Hurts clarified that he was including himself in the criticism and emphasized his ownership and responsibility as the team's leader. The Eagles' defense has struggled this season, placing more pressure on Hurts to perform. Despite the recent skid, Hurts remains confident and believes the team will overcome their challenges.
Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce responded to quarterback Jalen Hurts' comments about the team's commitment on the "New Heights" podcast, stating that the team needs to re-commit themselves and work harder when they are not performing well. Kelce expressed confidence in the team's desire to win and emphasized the importance of focusing on fundamentals, correcting mistakes, and supporting teammates. Despite the Eagles' recent struggles, Kelce stood by Hurts' message and showed support for his quarterback.
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh apologizes to his teammates and coaches for his strong comments about the team's commitment to winning after they were eliminated from postseason contention. Raleigh expressed frustration with the team falling short and emphasized his desire to bring a World Series to the city. Manager Scott Servais sees it as a learning experience for Raleigh, while teammate Ty France believes the comments won't be an issue within the clubhouse.