Green, Myers celebrate awards, peer into NBA free agency If this was the final stop on their team's victory tour, Warriors forward Draymond Green and general manager Bob Myers savored Wednesday's joint appearance at Monte Vista High School in Danville. Green and Myers sat on a makeshift stage in the gym where Myers once played. Green's high school coaches, Lou Dawkins and Julian Taylor, surprised him by traveling west from Michigan and told stories about his famous feistiness. Myers' high school coach, Jeff Koury, told stories about his habit of rebounding his own missed shots. Wednesday's event, in some ways, served as the dividing line between more than two weeks of post-championship euphoria — party in Las Vegas, parade in Oakland, awards show in New York — and the impending start of free agency. The Rockets leaped into action, one of many contenders trying to chase down the Warriors after Golden State won its second NBA title in three years. The Warriors are in the enviable position of trying to maintain their roster more than upgrade it. Green offered his confidence in the front office, but also insisted he will not try to persuade players to stay. Green explained...