Warriors' Draymond Green, Klay Thompson in All-Star Game The Warriors will make up a quarter of the Western Conference All-Star team. Power forward Draymond Green and shooting guard Klay Thompson were among seven players chosen as reserves Thursday, joining point guard Stephen Curry, who was chosen last week to start the game. "It means a lot," said Green, who was selected by the West head coaches after he finished fifth among frontcourt players in the fans' vote for the starters. Green, whose stats have improved for a fourth straight year, will make his first All-Star appearance. Green leads all frontcourt players in assists and is the first non-guard to record at least eight triple-doubles in a season since Grant Hill had 13 in 1996-97. Green said he had to keep himself from crying when, during a Comcast SportsNet Bay Area telecast, his mother surprised him with the news of his making the All-Star team. Thompson, who started alongside Curry in New York last year, will be making his second All-Star appearance. The Warriors outscore opponents by 23.7 points per 100 possessions when Curry is on the court, by 22.4 points with Green in the lineup and by 19.5 points during Thompson's...