Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr said his well-traveled team is looking forward to the All-Star break, even though some members have obligations during that hiatus. The Western Conference leaders will try to head into the break with their 42nd win and third this season over the last-place Minnesota Timberwolves, who should look much different Wednesday night than in the prior two defeats. Golden State (41-9) is wrapping up a four-game road trip and playing its sixth game in nine nights. The Warriors kicked off their trek by traveling from northern California to Atlanta, and Kerr indicated his team was fatigued after an 89-84 win over Philadelphia on Monday.