Jalen Green was seven years old when Steph Curry entered the NBA in 2009. But even the league’s youth can appreciate what Curry has done for the game.After Green’s Phoenix Suns defeated Curry’s Warriors in the NBA play-in Friday night, the two shared a brief moment together at Mortgage Matchup Center.“He was just telling me to handle business in OKC,” Green shared with the media postgame. “Coming from Steph, it means a lot to chop it up with him and just hear from him at the end of the day, just because I was maybe 16 years old when he was having me come out to Oakland just to work out with him. So he’s kind of been somewhat of a mentor. “I was able to get his number and reach out throughout these years. So he’s been kind of something like a mentor. And playing against him is always great. He’s one of the greatest shooters — greatest players of all time.”Green, now in his fifth NBA season, attended and trained at Curry’s elite basketball camp around 2018 and later established a mentorship with him. Green worked on his game directly with Curry, who played a big role in helping refine his skills and...