Recent injuries to key Golden State Warriors have popularized an opinion that NBA insiders have held for some time now — that do-everything forward Draymond Green isn't just a role player, or a product of a terrific system, but a unique star worthy of discussion as one of the players most essential to his team's success. Stephen Curry gets most of the attention for good reason, but the Warriors would not have half their versatility without Green, the fulcrum of the system. He's as responsible for Golden State's season-defining greatness as any other member of the organization. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] The Warriors returned a healthy Curry and Harrison Barnes to the lineup for Monday's matchup with the Charlotte Hornets at Oracle Arena, but that didn't stop Green from putting up big numbers and reaching a notable milestone in franchise history. Coming off triple-doubles in each of his last two games , Green put up his third straight with 13 points (5-of-8 FG), 15 rebounds, and 10 assists in the Warriors' 111-101 victory . That makes him the first Warrior with three-straight triple-doubles since Hall of Famer Tom Gola in 1960,...