the season of each Warriors player after the team's championship run. A brash, emotional leader, Draymond Green is at his best when playing the villain. [...] this past season, after a tumultuous summer in which he was benched during the Olympics, arrested on assault charges, and embarrassed by a picture of his most private part he accidentally sent to his Snapchat followers, Green did a better job reining in his bravado without limiting his physicality. After two seasons finishing second to San Antonio's Kawhi Leonard in Defensive Player of the Year voting, Green won the award for the first time Monday night — the first Warrior to do so. In a Feb. 10 win at Memphis, Green posted the first triple-double in NBA history without double-digit points. When Green was on the floor, Golden State allowed six fewer points per 100 possessions than when he sat. Green's offensive production understandably dipped with Kevin Durant in the fold, but he remained an elite facilitator and hit plenty of important shots in the playoffs. Green's 10 points, 12 rebounds, five assists and two steals helped power the Warriors to a championship-clinching Game 5 win June 12 over the Cavaliers. Connor...