Draymond Green is nothing if not honest, and his latest assessment of where the Warriors’ dynasty stands is no exception.Appearing on the “Post Moves” podcast with hosts Candace Parker and Aliyah Boston, Green offered his thoughts on Golden State’s run nearing its end and admitted that the departure of a key cog was the first brick to fall.“A part of this era ended when Klay [Thompson] left,” Green told Parker and Boston, referencing Thompson’s choice to leave the Warriors in free agency after the 2023-24 NBA season. “When Klay left, [the team was] a little different.” Since Thompson opted to leave, the Warriors have been an NBA play-in tournament team for two consecutive seasons and don’t appear close to championship contention. Though stars like Steph Curry, Jimmy Butler and Green are still effective, injuries and lackluster drafts have doomed the team in recent years, and Steve Kerr’s desire to return as head coach remains in doubt.Green maintained a proper perspective, however, and pointed out that what is happening to the Warriors also happened to other all-time great squads.“You...