NEW ORLEANS — When Draymond Green was going through the draft process three years ago, NBA decision-makers thought he might be too slow to be a small forward and too small to be a power forward.Unwilling to label himself, Green would respond to questions about his position by saying, "I play basketball."Smith, who is from Detroit, watched Green — who is from Saginaw (100 miles from Detroit) — when the latter was in high school and at Michigan State and got updates on Green's workouts this summer.Green (ankle) didn't scrimmage Wednesday, but head coach Steve Kerr said the he will be fine for Game 3. …Reserve forward James Michael McAdoo, who stayed in the Bay Area with flu-like symptoms, is expected to rejoin the Warriors on Thursday and is listed as questionable. …New Orleans head coach Monty Williams said point guard Jrue Holiday, who missed Game 2 with soreness in his lower right leg, is day to day.