Sidelined by a left shoulder bruise, the Warriors' All-Star peppered teammates with pointers, chirped at the referees and even jawed at Clippers players. "We obviously miss all that (Green) does for us, whether it's distributing or handling the ball, defending five different positions or rebounding," Golden State head coach Steve Kerr said. Stephen Curry (29 points, 11 assists), Kevin Durant (26 points, season-high 10 assists, eight rebounds) and Klay Thompson (21 points, seven rebounds) powered Golden State's fifth straight victory. Thanks to 15 L.A. turnovers and a 15-9 advantage on the offensive glass, Golden State attempted 19 more shots. [...] two weeks before the All-Star break, the Warriors are enduring a rash of minor injuries. On Thursday, against the Clippers' much-acclaimed frontcourt duo of Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan, a patchwork crew reminded the skeptics that the Warriors' success hinges on more than Curry, Durant, Green and Thompson. James Michael McAdoo (10 points and career-high nine rebounds in 17 minutes) again excelled at powering through screens, switching onto shooters and converting dunks. "Overall, we did a good job of not letting them get offensive...