A league commissioner’s job isn’t easy, as they constantly search for resolutions on an array of issues. Warriors coach Steve Kerr, before the team’s 119-116 loss to the Utah Jazz on Monday at Delta Center, was asked what the No. 1 issue is he would address if he were the NBA commissioner. “I know this will not be a popular opinion in the league office, but I will continue to say it because it’s obvious; we need to play fewer games,” Kerr said before the team’s 64th game of the regular season. “We need to take 10 games off the schedule. I think it would be great for the league.” It’s not the first time Kerr has been critical of the NBA’s scheduling. Last season, Kerr called out the NBA for scheduling an 8:45 p.m. tip-off on the front-end of a back-to-back for the Warriors. This time in Salt Lake City, Kerr did not have to deal with an egregiously late tip-off time the night before the team travels back to San Francisco to host the Chicago Bulls. But it’s a back-to-back nonetheless, and...