SAN FRANCISCO – If you care to understand why every member of the Warriors front office is knee-deep in sweat, look no further than the product on the floor Tuesday night.In a 113-94 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers at Chase Center, the Warriors played as if they were deflated before tipoff and defeated by halftime. Maybe they were. There was no Stephen Curry. No Jimmy Butler III. And nonstop trade chatter, with the deadline hours away, is tightening its grip on the locker room.“We all get paid to do the job, you know?” Draymond Green said. “And unfortunately, that doesn’t quite do it. You got to have a will and a want to compete. And if I’m honest, I don’t think we quite had that tonight.”Though CEO Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy each realizes the value of Curry and Butler, it has never been clearer than it is now. Without them, the Warriors are reduced to being a scrappy little brother against most every opponent.The ability to succeed, or even compete, at the highest levels of the NBA simply is not there.“I have to reevaluate the lineup,” coach Steve Kerr said. “Obviously, that group to start the game...