NEW YORK — Warriors head coach Steve Kerr praised Draymond Green a night after the power forward admitted to being "selfishly unselfish" in Saturday's victory at Philadelphia. Green said he chased a triple-double that had a part in stunting the team's flow, allowing the 76ers to erase a 24-point deficit. Green, who leads the league with eight triple-doubles, had 10 points, 10 rebounds and six assists at halftime. "I thought it was awesome that Draymond admitted that publicly and to his teammates that he was going for a triple-double, and it kind of messed with the flow of the game," Kerr said. Green recorded his ninth assist on the game's final basket when he found Harrison Barnes in the right corner for a game-winning three-pointer. Usually one to showcase his skills under the game's brightest spotlights, Stephen Curry went into Sunday's game scoring an average of 25.5 points in 10 games against the Knicks, including making 44 of 77 three-point attempts (57.1 percent). Curry has been part of the history, scoring at least 20 points in each of his past eight matchups with the Knicks, including pouring in a career-high 54 points and recording a triple-double at the Garden....