PLAYA VISTA, Calif. – Game 82, 2.0. For reasons unexplained, the Warriors’ next game doesn’t count anywhere in the record books. Not in the regular season, not in the playoffs. The NBA play-in tournament is an entity of its own, and one the Warriors are well familiar with. They’re also well familiar with playing the LA Clippers, whom they lost to in the final game of the regular season on Sunday night. The Warriors and Clippers played each other four times this season. After winning the first matchup in their fifth game of the season, the Warriors dropped the final three. “We played this team four times this year. It all goes out the window,” Draymond Green said Tuesday after practice. “You got one game. Who’s going to come into that game with the higher focus level, with the higher level of physicality, and that’s probably the team that’s going to win.” Steph Curry played in three of the Warriors’ four contests against the Clippers, scoring 19, 27 and 24 points. He’s always a key, and always an advantage. So, here are three non-Curry keys to the Warriors’ play-in game against...