Steve Kerr spent more than 11 minutes speaking with reporters Monday in Southern California, but nothing meant more to him and the Warriors than the two words he uttered in response to one question:The Warriors had finished practice in Playa Vista, and Kerr was asked if he is “confident” they would be relatively healthy going into the NBA Western Conference play-in tournament game Wednesday against the Los Angeles Clippers.“Yeah,” he said. “Yeah.”Kerr did not elaborate, perhaps out of apprehension.The words were spoken not with the potency of Usher’s lyric but with such discretion it was as if they had tiptoed off Kerr’s tongue. As if he would have preferred to have mouthed them to himself, or not at all. He didn’t say “next question,” but his demeanor implied it was best for reporters to move on.Who could blame Kerr if, after Golden State ’s TV-hospital-drama NBA season, he was weary of the topic? Yeah, twice, would have to suffice.This is the moment the coach and the team have been hoping for since the mid-February All-Star break. The Warriors already had lost No. 2 scorer Jimmy Butler III to a torn right...