Andrew Bogut whips a sweet, long, left-handed bounce pass to Curry, who floats home a layup. Curry stands 6-foot-3, grew up outside Charlotte, N.C., wades in acclaim and routinely makes shots far beyond the three-point line. Bogut stands 7 feet tall, grew up in Melbourne, Australia, works in the shadows of his decorated teammates and seldom attempts a shot beyond three feet. Three times in a victory at Indiana on Dec. 8, Curry lofts alley-oop passes toward the rim. All three times, Bogut reaches up with his giant paw and slams the ball home. The trade also created a spot in the starting lineup for Klay Thompson. Curry comes off the screen and Bogut, in one of his favorite moves, cleverly drops a pass between his legs. Another factor in this equation is Kerr's free-flowing offense, which stresses not only ball movement but also player movement. Curry is exceptional at moving without the ball — and, yep, he can shoot a little bit from three-point range — so Kerr's system helped propel him to back-to-back MVP awards. Kerr traveled to Australia after landing the Warriors' job in May 2014, to spend time with Bogut and explain his role in the offense. Kerr and his staff...