The Warriors' point guard slashed left to beat Adams in an instant to the elbow of the free-throw line, glided toward the basket and then flipped in a right-handed reverse layup while being fouled. The Western Conference finals will relocate for Game 6 to Great Plains, a place where the Warriors were embarrassed in Games 3-4 of the Western Conference finals and a place where they'll have muster up some more magic, if they're going to continue their historic run. "Our guys have had a spectacular run, they've loved every second of it and they don't want it to end," Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said. Curry's shot with 62 seconds remaining Thursday helped get the best best-of-seven series deficit to 3-2, but the Warriors are well aware of the challenge they still face. [...] the Warriors have been reminding anyone who would listen that in their 10th playoff series since Curry arrived on the scene, they've won at least one road game in each of the first nine. "It will take all of our IQ, all of our gamesmanship and just 48 great minutes to get a win down there, considering how the last two games have gone," Curry said. The Warriors lost consecutive games for the first time all season...