DALLAS — The Warriors arrived Saturday at American Airlines Center battered emotionally and physically. Two nights after a listless 21-point loss to Houston, Golden State was intent on finally moving past Draymond Green's heated exchange with Kevin Durant that was so personal it led to Green being suspended a game without pay. The problem was that, with Green (sprained right toe), Stephen Curry (strained left groin) and Alfonzo McKinnie (left foot soreness) sidelined, the Warriors were undermanned. In its 112-109 loss to the Mavericks, Golden State showed resilience, only to miss crucial shots down the stretch in its fourth defeat in six games. Though he poured in a game-high 32 points, Durant struggled when it mattered most.