The Warriors might have resembled a one-man show at times this season — which speaks to Curry's captivating skills — but they steam into the Western Conference semifinals as much because of their extraordinary depth. Clippers series — the Trail Blazers can advance by winning Game 6 at home Friday night — they find reassurance in the way they eliminated Houston. Five players other than Curry averaged in double figures, including two reserves (Andre Iguodala at 11.0 and Marreese Speights at 10.8) and another player who typically comes off the bench (Shaun Livingston at 13.2). Klay Thompson (23.4) picked up his scoring in Curry's absence, and Draymond Green displayed his usual versatility (averaging 13.2 points, 9.6 rebounds and 6.6 assists). The gratifying thing about this win is everybody chipped in," Green said after Wednesday night's 114-81 rout of the Rockets, "and that's what it's got to be about when Steph's not out there. The Warriors adapted with Curry sidelined, small forward Harrison Barnes a nonfactor offensively — he shot 29 percent from the field for the series — and backup center Festus Ezeli also struggling. Granted, the Rockets...