Warriors point guard Stephen Curry didn't mean to start a baseball turf war when he attended the Giants' game Friday, so he decided it was time to set the record straight after Monday's practice."I've been to plenty of A's games and plenty of Giants games, but I'm actually a Red Sox fan," Curry said.Because there is no Major League Baseball team in Charlotte, N.C., where Curry was reared, he said he considered himself a free agent.When he was about 9 or 10 years old, Curry picked Boston, and his brother, Seth, picked the New York Yankees.The Warriors' coaching staff showed the players video of LeBron James putting up 42 points, 11 rebounds, five assists and three steals in the team's 110-99 loss to Cleveland on Feb. 26, but power forward Draymond Green doesn't need any video to remind him of his first meeting with James.Green's rookie season, and the Warriors were in Miami amid a 7-1 East Coast road trip.(Former NBA coach) George Karl said it a couple weeks ago, and it's really true: 'You can never have too much passing on the floor,' and when you have passing big guys who can make quick decisions, like Green can, you really have a chance to be special on offense.Marreese Speights...