Warriors' Steve Kerr stresses simple plan for Game 7 crucible Draymond Green bounced down the tunnel toward the visiting locker room at Chesapeake Energy Arena late Saturday night, bellowing a message for all of his teammates to hear. The Warriors have a chance to do what few thought they could do and something rarely done before, because they've managed to send the Western Conference finals to a winner-take-all Game 7 on Monday. The Warriors are the 31st team in NBA history to force a Game 7 after trailing 3-1 and the first team to do so in a conference finals since Portland in 2000 against the Lakers. Things certainly looked bleak for the Warriors after consecutive 20-point losses had them facing elimination for the first time in Steve Kerr's two-year tenure, but they've won two in a row to get the odds back on their side. In conference finals, teams that rallied from a 3-1 deficit to play Game 7 at home are 8-2. "What stands out the most is our team's grit and hanging in there after being blown out twice in Oklahoma City," Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said Sunday afternoon, sitting in the shadow of the Warriors' 2015 championship banner at the team's downtown Oakland practice...