The Warriors secured more than a berth in their third straight NBA Finals when they finished off their sweep of San Antonio this week. The Warriors' nine-day break between games is tied for the third longest in postseason history, matching the 2001 Lakers' layoff before facing Philadelphia in the 2001 NBA Finals. Though he was well enough to travel with the team to San Antonio for Games 3 and 4 of the Western Conference finals, Kerr is still dealing with chronic head and neck pain. [...] it appears unlikely that he'll coach in the Finals. Center Zaza Pachulia, who missed Games 3 and 4 against the Spurs with a right heel contusion, is the Warriors' only rotation player on their injury report. The team won't return to practice until Thursday, and with the most important games of the year coming up, the Warriors are golfing, hanging out with family, reading the newspaper — anything to take their minds off basketball. The player who hit more three-pointers in his first six years in the league than anyone else in NBA history has missed 42 of his 66 attempts behind the arc this postseason. Barring a Cleveland collapse — the Cavaliers lead the short-handed Celtics 3-1 —...