Chris Mullin Believes the Golden State Warriors Need to Find Unity

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Former Golden State Warriors star Chris Mullin says he thinks the team needs to find unity. He thinks the Warriors need to find a way to unite their veteran core with their younger players.

Former Golden State Warriors star Chris Mullin has weighed in on the team's recent struggles, echoing the sentiments of Charles Barkley that the team is divided.

"For much of these first 20 games, it seems like there's been two different teams," Mullin said following Draymond Green's suspension. "There's been the veterans and the young guys."

Mullin, who is also a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, believes that the Warriors need to find a way to unite their veteran core with their young players.

"The veterans need to be able to find a way to embrace the young guys and help them develop," Mullin said. "And the young guys need to be able to listen to the veterans and learn from them."

Mullin is not the only one to criticize the Warriors' current situation. Barkley, who is now an analyst for TNT, has also been vocal in his criticism of the team.

"The Warriors are old," Barkley said recently. "They're not going to be able to compete with the young teams in the league."

While Mullin and Barkley may disagree on the severity of the Warriors' problems, they both agree that the team needs to make some changes if they want to be successful.

"The Warriors need to find a way to get back to their winning ways," Mullin said. "They have the talent to be a contender, but they need to find a way to play together."

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