Warriors' Draymond Green is a willing talker — and passer Just ask him. Warriors power forward Draymond Green wholly believes he is the best passer on a squad that already reeled off a 28-assist half this season and is leading the league in assists for the second straight season. Anyone who has seen Stephen Curry whip a left-handed, behind-the-back pass to a moving target, Andrew Bogut hit backdoor cutters in stride or Andre Iguodala precisely execute a 2-on-1 fast break might slant the argument in a different direction. Green does have the stats on his side. Among NBA players who log minutes at power forward, the closest man to Green and James through Thursday was Atlanta's Paul Millsap, who averaged 3.9 assists per game. Anytime he was on the court, he was finding everybody for open shots, open dunks, alley-oops. With more opponents devoting two defenders to Curry this season and Bogut — the top-of-the-key hub — having missed six games with a concussion, Green has gotten more opportunities to show off his inner Magic Johnson. When teams try to trap Curry, he simply uses Green as an outlet valve and lets the versatile forward play decision-maker in 4-on-3...