The Warriors' power forward shuttled between promotional events, photo shoots, media availabilities, after-parties, skills competitions — anything he could squeeze into his itinerary. Only the eighth team in NBA history with four All-Stars on the same roster, Golden State enters the festivities this weekend in New Orleans guarding against burnout. The hope is that the three-day event won't drain the Warriors' best players as they ready for the stretch run. Golden State head coach Steve Kerr, set to lead the Western Conference team for the second time in three years, is letting Green, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Kevin Durant handle their own All-Star weekend schedules. To help ease them back into the regular-season grind, Kerr will give the Warriors two days off after Sunday's All-Star Game. Unlike most teams, which send their players on commercial flights to All-Star weekend, Golden State took a team charter Thursday morning from Oakland. Before boarding the flight, Warriors vice president of communications Raymond Ridder gave detailed, personalized itineraries to Green, Curry, Thompson and Durant. Thompson, the only Warriors player participating in a skills...