INGLEWOOD, Calif. – Steve Kerr knew how he sounded as his words came out. The same Steve Kerr that was a five-time champion as a lightly recruited high school player who carved out a 15-year NBA career as the No. 50 overall pick in the draft. The same Steve Kerr who became a four-time champion head coach with no past coaching experience. The same Steve Kerr who played with a long list of all-time greats and now has led countless others as a coach. This isn’t what Kerr and the Warriors play for. Not the NBA play-in tournament or being a No. 10 seed. Perfectly so, none of that mattered. Sports erase thought in moments of greatness, taken aback by the supreme. “For one night, we’re us,” Kerr said. “We’re champions again. I know that may sound crazy to everybody out there. It’s a play-in game – I don’t care. Just absolutely beautiful to watch.”A winner by nature and a fan of the game at heart, Kerr meant every word after the Warriors’ 126-121 comeback win Wednesday night against the No. 9 seed LA Clippers on the road at Intuit Dome. Win or go home. The Warriors are packed and going to Phoenix.Steph...