Glue guy Green caps triumphant season with triple-doubleCLEVELAND — Draymond Green is a screamer, and what better time to let go than on your walk back from the court to the locker room?No, the Warriors didn't, especially after Green had 16 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in Game 6 for the first triple-double by a Warrior in the Finals in franchise history.[...] the first triple-double in Warriors postseason history since Guy Rodgers in 1962.Especially when the Warriors' strategy the last three games was to go small to push the tempo, and start the 6-foot-7 forward at center.Green had struggled the first three games of the series, scoring 29 points on 8-for-30 shooting with 23 rebounds and 8 assists.The last three games, after he spoke to his teammates and said he had to play harder and they should, too, Green had 47 points on 16-for-33 shooting, 26 rebounds and 22 assists.Though Stephen Curry was the Most Valuable Player of the league, Green was the glue of the NBA's best team.All the players mention this team's chemistry as the reason they are champions, even above their shooting ability.