Ahead of the Warriors’ Christmas Day game against the Dallas Mavericks, coach Steve Kerr dubbed his team a “fading dynasty.” It seemed like a harsh truth for a team that has won four championships in the last 10-plus years. Warriors star Draymond Green, a focal point of that dynasty, did not dispute Kerr’s assessment. “When you get down to it, the reality is it’s true. Dynasties don’t last forever. What you do is you try to prolong them as long as you can. You try to build on them as much as you can. But it’s true,” Green said Monday on “The Draymond Green Show.”  “Now, he didn’t say we’re a dynasty that faded. He said we are a fading dynasty. Guess what? Steph Curry’s in year 17. I’m in year 14. Klay Thompson, who’s gone, would be in year 15. When you talk about the dynasty, Steve Kerr is in his 12th year of coaching …” “We’ve been at it for a while. So, when he says we’re a ‘fading dynasty,’ everyone knows...