The Warriors came out flat in Monday's playoff game against the Pelicans.There was Draymond Green on the floor, wrestling for a loose ball.There was Green blocking a shot by the Pelicans' All-World forward Anthony Davis, then hustling down to make a bucket on the other end."Draymond is always the guy who has the passion and the intensity that sort of lifts us up when we need it," said head coach Steve Kerr.If you're new to the Warriors' bandwagon, think of Green as the team's adrenaline booster.If you've been watching all year, you know that Green plays the game with unbridled intensity.Near the end of an ugly first quarter, when the Pelicans had a double-digit lead, head coach Steve Kerr turned to his deep bench for a spark.When Green finally took a rest in the first half, Davis rattled off a series of buckets, including a pretty left-hander past Andrew Bogut.At that point in the contest, the start of the second quarter, Davis had 10 points and looked as if he was about to take over the game.Mr. Energy does it with grit and guile, hustle and muscle.None of it surprises Kerr, who elevated Green to a starting role this season, following his breakout playoff performance last...