The Warriors say Alvin Gentry won't discuss his new gig as head coach for New Orleans until he holds his news conference with the Pelicans' media, but that didn't stop the rest of the Warriors from chiming in on their associate head coach."He's been huge for me, given that this is my first year," Warriors rookie head coach Steve Kerr said after Monday's practice.Gentry will continue his duties with the Warriors throughout their NBA Finals run, and then he'll take over in New Orleans, where he signed a four-year, $13.75 million deal this weekend and will lead one of the game's up-and-coming superstars in Anthony Davis.Gentry sits beside Kerr every game, and the two consistently talk about substitution patterns, timeouts and which offensive play to run."He's a great offensive mind who has kind of inspired us to dig deep into our skill sets to expand our offense," Warriors point guard Stephen Curry said.The Warriors finished their historic 67-win regular season atop the league in points per game (110.0), field-goal shooting (47.8 percent), three-point shooting (39.8 percent), assists per game (27.4) and pace (100.7) — the number of offensive possessions per 48 minutes."I'm not...