BOX SCOREThe epilogue of this agonizing Warriors’ season came Friday night and, appropriately, was a microcosm of their regular season, with a hail of turnovers and several players displaying visible signs of discomfort.Golden State’s offseason began immediately after a 111-96 loss in the NBA play-in tournament finale to the younger, quicker Suns at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix.Stephen Curry gritted his teeth long enough to play 36 minutes, scoring 17 points, with Brandin Podziemski producing a team-high 23. Kristaps Porzingis, questionable with right ankle soreness until an hour before tipoff, limped through 15 minutes to score 11 points before retiring for the night.The Warriors head into the offseason while the Suns advance to play a first-round playoff series against the defending champion and top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder.Here are three takeaways from a night that spins the Warriors into an offseason rife with questions in search of solutions:Warriors lose the battle of No. 2sWith Curry and Suns star Devin Booker, the featured performers for their teams, basically offsetting each other, the outcome rested on which team would get the most production from...