Perhaps no team in professional sports has more viral potential than the Warriors. With a roster stocked with four of the league's biggest names, Golden State sends social media into a frenzy for things that would go unnoticed on other organizations. The latest example came late in regulation of Friday night's overtime loss to Memphis. Draymond Green, upset that his team hadn't executed a Durant-Curry pick-and-roll on that crucial play, tore into Durant after the ensuing timeout. "It was just good communication between two teammates who are passionate and trying to figure something out together," Kerr said after practice Saturday. A brash, emotional player, Green hardly holds back when he is displeased with something he sees on the court. On Friday, after a 24-point lead had given way to a one-possession game, Green told Durant — quite loudly — that Durant should've worked off a Curry screen to attack the rim. The Warriors' Sunday evening matchup with Sacramento will be the first regular-season NBA game simulcast via Facebook Live, the league has announced. Sunday's game at Golden 1 Center will be available to fans in India — where a good chunk of Golden State's...