Tuesday, the rapidly aging Stephen Curry was declared out for at least the next four games because of his reoffending ankle, and Wednesday the team doubled down on the joy by icing Klay Thompson for an equivalent stretch for what the team is calling a fractured thumb. This means that for the 15th time since Kevin Durant turned the Warriors into the Gang Of Four, the team will have to function without at least two of that group for the sixth time, and for the first time as something other than the prohibitive favorite to re-inherit the basketball version of earth. Now here's the kicker – the next four games in question are against the revivified Los Angeles Lakers, the moribund Sacramento Kings, the utterly room temperature Phoenix Suns and the plummeting San Antonio Spurs.