It was a hectic start to a Saturday for Draymond Green. After awaking to news that the Warriors aren't welcome at the White House, he headed to the practice facility, lifted weights and slogged through his first practice of training camp. By the time he sat in front of a horde of media early in the afternoon, Green had hardly had a chance to process one of the NBA's biggest trades of the year: His close friend, Carmelo Anthony, was heading to the Thunder from the Knicks for Enes Kanter, Doug McDermott and a second-round pick. "I haven't really had any time to think about it," Green said.