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Warriors ride ‘Hamptons 5’ to Game 4 rout of Pelicans

NEW ORLEANS — After watching JaVale McGee struggle as the starting center against the Pelicans’ small-ball attack in Friday’s Game 3 loss, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr recognized that Draymond Green was his only center who could match New Orleans’ pace and contain Anthony Davis — as much as possible, at least.

In Game 4, with his team at risk of flying back to Oakland with the Western Conference semifinals knotted at 2-2, Kerr started Andre Iguodala at small forward, moved Kevin Durant to power forward and started Green at center. It was a decision that paved the way for the Warriors’ 118-92 win over New Orleans at Smoothie King Center.