The first injury report submitted by the Warriors on Saturday listed 11 players, five considered “questionable” and six declared “out.” It’s a cruel way to face the rampaging Atlanta Hawks, who are one of the NBA’s healthiest squads.The condition of the Warriors’ roster foreshadowed what was to come, as they stayed close for a half before fading after intermission and taking a 128-110 loss at State Farm Arena.The game was much more one-sided than the score indicates, as the Hawks led by as much as 28 points.This was Golden State’s eighth loss in its last nine games — and seventh consecutive in Atlanta, dating back to Dec. 3, 2018.Four Warriors initially listed as questionable — Draymond Green, De’Anthony Melton, Quinten Post and Malevy Leons — were upgraded to available before tipoff, but none was of much help on the second night of a back-to-back road set.Melton, playing a back-to-back set for the first time this season, led Golden State scorers with 20 points. Nate Williams totaled 19, while Pat Spencer finished with 18.The Hawks were playing without star forward Jalen Johnson, but it didn’t matter as...