TORONTO - Draymond Green arrived at Toronto's Sheraton Hotel on Thursday and told his representative that he was willing to fill all media requests along the NBA All-Star Game's "car wash." In a whirlwind 3 ½ years, Green has emerged from a doubted and overlooked second-round pick to a no-doubt All-Star who is one of the most vital pieces of an historically great Warriors team. "I don't think there is anybody in the league who can defend as many positions as well as he defends different positions," said ESPN analyst P.J. Carlesimo, who coached 13 seasons in the NBA, including head gigs with Portland, Golden State, Seattle/Oklahoma City and Brooklyn. According to most scouts, Green had a long way to go - even after a four-year career at Michigan State that ended by earning Big Ten and NABC National Player of the Year honors. Green finished his college career as the Spartans' all-time leader in rebounds (1,096) and was second in blocked shots (117) and steals (180). [...] his 6-foot-7, 230-pound frame created a plethora of questions about his transition to the professional game before the 2012 NBA Draft. NBAdraft.net wrote: One of those great college basketball players that...