The Warriors last week didn’t always play smart basketball, but they displayed the effort of a team determined to accomplish its first goal of avoiding a collapse during the absence of Stephen Curry to better support its second goal of generating momentum toward the postseason once he returns.Goal No. 1 was kicked in the shins Monday and Tuesday with losses to NBA bottom-feeders Utah and Chicago.Goal No. 2 was punched in the face Wednesday, when the Warriors announced that Curry will remain out indefinitely.There will be calls to shut Curry down, which he surely would resist. He lacks the surrender gene. He wants to play with Kristaps Porzingis this season to have an idea of how next season might look. Curry also wants to play alongside his brother, Seth. Moreover, Steph relishes the chance to see if he can rescue a ship three-fourths underwater.It’s delusional to think he can do it, but nothing delights Curry more than actualizing the delusional. He has done it before.Golden State’s season has been ailing since Jan 19, when Jimmy Butler III sustained a season-ending torn ACL, and took a turn for the worse 11 days later, when Curry limped into the locker room and...