NEW ORLEANS — Kevin Durant shot the ball, and Draymond Green watched. Ten shots, 15 shots, from behind the 3-point line, to the elbow, to the baseline, back up to the top of the circle at the end of practice at Smoothie King Center on Saturday.



Durant shot, Green watched from about 15 feet away. Intently. Without saying a word, just standing there and watching one guy for a few fascinating minutes before Green started up his own post-practice shooting session.



I don’t know if Green meant to send a specific message with this, but I think Durant and the rest of the Warriors sensed the general meaning: On this team of superstars, there is some special focus on Durant right now.



Obviously, as the Warriors try to bounce back from their frazzled loss to the Pelicans on Friday — to narrow their series lead to 2-1 — and move into Sunday’s significant Game 4 meeting here, Green, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Steve Kerr and the other...