The Golden State Warriors rank fourth in the NBA in possessions per 48 minutes this season after leading the league in pace last year on their way to the NBA championship. They don't like to wait around; they prefer to push the ball, even off opponents' makes. And, evidently, even if the inbounder doesn't have the ball or any idea that he's inbounding it. [ Play Yahoo Daily Fantasy and get a 100% deposit bonus with your first deposit ] I've seen players inbound the ball off opponents before, but I don't think I've ever seen a player inbound the ball from the court off a teammate standing out of bounds and back to himself. Let it never be said that Stephen Curry isn't an innovator, or that Draymond Green can't be part of the Warriors' team concept even while arguing with a ref about whether there should've been a foul called on Detroit Pistons forward Marcus Morris for pushing him under the basket. (No, the play probably shouldn't have been allowed to continue as it did, especially since the ball bounced on the end line after hitting Green and before coming back to Curry. Yes, anyone displeased by the fact that it didn't should probably lighten up just a tick.) Curry's decision to...