During the Western Conference Finals, Bob Myers read "Between the World and Me." Journalist Ta-Nehisi Paul Coates wrote it as a letter to his teenage son about the realities facing African-Americans in this country. "My only experience with any type of negative stereotype is being white and trying to play basketball," said Myers, who played at UCLA in the mid-1990s. The Warriors' success the past several years goes beyond just having more talent than the rest of the league; the entire franchise fosters a joyful, family-oriented culture. [...] Myers and Kerr hardly had to change their routine to start raising awareness about the violence earning national attention. Draymond Green, Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry have commended 49ers' backup quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who sparked a national movement last month when he opted to not stand for the national anthem. Curry took to Twitter on Wednesday to voice support for his hometown of Charlotte after the police-involved killing of a black man triggered unrest in the city. League officials and the National Basketball Players Association are working together to create a plan for handling potential protests. A day after Steve Kerr...