Warriors forward Gui Santos is coming off a career night on Wednesday against the Brooklyn Nets.Santos helped Golden State pull off a 109-106 comeback victory over Brooklyn in which he scored a career-high 31 points, making 11 of his 16 field-goal attempts and 4 of his 6 3-point attempts, and recorded two steals and a block in 35 minutes on the floor.With the amount of injuries the Warriors have had this season, the 23-year-old has taken a much bigger role with the team, averaging 19.7 minutes per game and starting in 25 total games.Santos, however, revealed he does not mind any role the Warriors coaches give him, even if it means reduced minutes when the team’s star players return to action.“I think that’s my biggest quality because I know exactly if the coach tells me, ‘Gui, you have to do this,’ ” Santos said Thursday on 95.7 The Game’s “Steiny & Guru” show.“I completely just put my pride on the side and [say], ‘Whatever you need, coach. You need for me to get five offensive boards like I was doing at the beginning of the season? I got you. I’m going to do it. [Are] you going to...