Warriors training camp preview: olden State's headline-grabbing offseason addition 2015-16 statistics: 28.2 points, 5.0 assists, 8.2 rebounds, 1.0 steal and 1.2 blocks in 35.8 minutes per game Skeptics felt compelled to point out the obvious in July when the Warriors signed Kevin Durant: "There is only one basketball." Last season, the team's four top scorers — Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Harrison Barnes — accounted for 57.2 of Golden State's 87.3 shots per game (65.5 percent). Durant, a direct replacement for Barnes, averaged 10 more shots in Oklahoma City than the player he will supplant in the Warriors' starting lineup. Last season, when the three-point attempts weren't falling, a potent Golden State offense tended to sputter. With no reliable post-up threat, the Warriors endured numerous clanged jumpers as they squandered a 3-1 lead to Cleveland in the Finals. Durant, a four-time NBA scoring champion, offers Golden State versatility. While he is one of the world's best spot-up shooters, he is also an efficient post-up player. Per NBA.com, Durant scored 1.23 points per post-up last season on 60.9 percent shooting. With deceptive speed and a 7-5...