Andrew Bogut and David Lee were in another room getting medical treatment. Stephen Curry had his tweaked left ankle in a tub of ice water, Draymond Green had a catcher’s-mitt-sized bandage on his right thumb, and the mask that protects Harrison Barnes’ broken nose lay on the locker-room floor. “I think, more than anything, our guys are just tired,” said Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, who gave his team a day off Friday and will start Saturday’s practice late to extend the rest period. The Warriors won four of five games against Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, Memphis and Oklahoma City — teams that have a combined record of 84-44 (.656 winning percentage) — and maintained the NBA’s best record (22-3) during the difficult stretch. “We’ve played well (on the road), but to be home, kind of relax a little bit, get back to practice and fine-tune some stuff, it’s going to be a good time,” Curry said. The Warriors haven’t had a break this long since Nov.