BOX SCORESAN FRANCISCO – As the Warriors wind down an abjectly disappointing 2025-26 regular season, they will accept wins but are prioritizing satisfaction.They got neither Thursday night.Golden State wrapped up its regular-season home schedule by being blown off the Chase Center floor by the Los Angeles Lakers, 119-103.Seven Warriors scored in double figures, led by Brandin Podziemski and Nate Williams, totaling 17 points each, with Pat Spencer, Charles Bassey and Malevy Leons each contributing 12.While the Warriors were without Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler III and Kristaps Porzingis – their most proficient scorers – the Lakers were missing Luka Doni and Austin Reeves. LA did, however, have LeBron James, who totaled a game-high 26 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists.Here are three observations from Golden State’s fifth loss in its last six games:Failed the assignmentWith so many key players sidelined, the Warriors’ priority is to play sound basketball as they approach the NBA play-in tournament next week. The goal is to compete at a high level and live with the result.They failed to complete the mission.Ball movement, a staple of their offense, was...