When it comes to offense, Steph Curry changed the NBA landscape. On the other side of the floor, some could say the same thing about Draymond Green.“What Draymond does really transcends any modern advanced stats,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr told reporters Monday at practice.Green potentially could become just the seventh player since the league created award teams in 1968-69 to make 10 All-Defensive Teams — and if it were up to Kerr, the Warriors forward would be a shoo-in.“He’s the best defensive player I’ve ever seen, and at that end, I think he’s still an elite defender,” Kerr said. “There’s no doubt in my mind that he belongs on the All-Defensive Team.”“He blows up everything defensively,” Kerr continued. “He takes the best guy if that’s what you need him to do. … Every night we’re faced with these challenges, and Draymond is literally an answer to every challenge that we’re faced with. And sometimes he’s the one that figures out the solution to that challenge.”In Golden State’s loss to the Houston Rockets on Sunday at Chase Center, Green was faced with...