Bleacher Report's latest "Game of Zones" parody video, a cartoon musical mocking Golden State's new "villain" label, was a viral sensation. The highlight belonged to Zaza Pachulia, who was portrayed as a dimwitted brute who brought his teammates the heads of all the NBA's other All-Stars. The Warriors' new starting center, who did a voiceover for the video and saw a sneak peek last month, was pleased with the final product. Reviewing the video of Golden State's 129-100 loss to the Spurs wasn't such a pleasant experience. Facing little resistance around the rim, Kawhi Leonard feasted mostly on layups, close-range jumpers and foul shots for a career-high 35 points. A 13-year NBA veteran known for sound team defense and hustle, Pachulia had two points, three rebounds and three turnovers in 20 minutes. In learning how to play alongside four All-Stars, he is focused on subtleties: spacing, help-side defense, communication, boxing out. David West, who like Pachulia spurned more lucrative offers to sign with the Warriors in July, had two points, two rebounds and four turnovers in 11 minutes off the bench. After reviewing the video, West estimated that six of the 6-foot-11 Aldridge's...