A look at Warriors' to-do list for weeklong break between games With Durant, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green shouldering the offensive load, Pachulia is free to focus on what he does best: set screens, pass to the perimeter and hit the occasional midrange jumper. Three games into preseason, his learning curve has been steeper than some expected. Assistant coach Mike Brown, who was hired in July after Luke Walton took the Lakers' head-coaching job, has been tasked with engineering the Warriors' new-look rotation. Durant exits midway through the first quarter; backups Shaun Livingston, Andre Iguodala, David West and Ian Clark round out the nine-man rotation; Pachulia plays the least of the starters. Barring injury, those trends will likely extend into the regular season. The biggest question is whether Patrick McCaw will beat out Clark for the backup shooting guard spot. A second-round pick from UNLV, McCaw has scored 26 points on 9-for-16 shooting in preseason with six assists and six steals. The Warriors implemented two items by the time they played their preseason opener last weekend: an out-of-bounds play from the sideline, and an out-of-bounds play from...