Warriors prepare for 'crazy' road stretch Late Saturday night, after their 112-95 win over the Nets, a text message surfaced in the inboxes of all 57 members of the Warriors' travel party. In it was a detailed rundown of the team's Sunday trip to Philadelphia: flight duration, forecast, bus times, hotel and dinner locales. "After we land, I'll send another text message about what's going on right then, then what's going on the next day," Golden State equipment manager Eric Housen said. The keeper of the team travel itinerary, Housen tries to eliminate distractions so the Warriors can focus on basketball. After visiting five cities — Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Chicago, New York and Atlanta — in eight days, Golden State returns home for a March 8 game against Boston. Head coach Steve Kerr aptly called it an "eight-game road trip with one of those games at Oracle" Arena. Within 14 days, the Warriors will travel nearly 13,000 miles and face five teams with winning records. Guarding against mental fatigue will be just as important as game plans and workout regimens. The NFL has a set routine: rest Tuesday, practice Wednesday through Friday, travel Saturday and play...