The Warriors secured more than a berth in the Western Conference semifinals when they swept Portland in the first round. Three days after its Game 4 victory over the Trail Blazers, Golden State is still waiting to learn which team it'll face next. If the Jazz win that game, they'll see the Warriors at Oracle Arena on Sunday. If Utah loses Friday, extending its first-round series to seven games, Golden State will host Game 1 of the conference semifinals Tuesday. On Sunday, after missing Game 3 in Portland, Kerr announced that he was taking an indefinite hiatus from in-game coaching to seek an answer to his chronic pain. Nearly two years removed from back surgery that resulted in a spinal fluid leak, he continues to deal with blinding headaches, dizziness and nausea. The hope is that, after consulting with experts at Stanford Medical Center this week, Kerr will be on a path to recovery. Though there is no timetable for his return to the sideline, Kerr knows that he needs to feel good for an extended amount of time before he will be comfortable coming back. Forward Matt Barnes has been sidelined by a sprained right ankle since April 8, and point guard Shaun Livingston missed the last...