Klay Thompson was poring over the stat sheet late Tuesday night, desperately searching for a silver lining from the Warriors' two-game shellacking in Oklahoma City and unwittingly thinking aloud. The Warriors were still having trouble providing answers a day later as they faced the grave possibility of having their magical run ended by a Thunder team that is simply playing better than the best team in regular-season history. Oklahoma City's two straight wins - by a combined 52 points - have propelled the Thunder to a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. The Warriors on Thursday will play for the first time on the wrong end of an elimination game during head coach Steve Kerr's tenure. Kerr's fire and brimstone came from the Warriors' downtown practice facility in Oakland, where the team was granted the day off following a long and especially quiet flight home. Jump shots from forward Harrison Barnes and backup center Festus Ezeli provided the backdrop echo as Kerr spoke, and many of the other players got medical treatment and massages behind closed doors. After Tuesday's debacle, Curry said only, "I'm fine," but Yahoo cited a source saying the point guard is no better than 70...