"I mean, the culture is just difficult," Schroder said after the Raptors' 129-127 defeat, according to TSN's Kayla Grey. "When I got here, (coach) Darko did a great job just putting this system to the organization but I think we just got to follow that."
He added: "People got to be grateful cheering on their teammates when they get a stop or when they get on the floor or dive. Pick them up being excited for another."
"In Atlanta, like my second, third, fourth year, (I was) with great vets who didn't really care about having points," Schroder said, according to The Athletic's Eric Koreen. "It was just about winning, I think everybody here in the locker room wants to win as well. And I feel that still. But at the end of the day, I just want us to be more engaged, be more excited."
So, who are we blaming here?
Losing doesn't help but these are some serious comments to make.