HOUSTON — Go small or go home.



Maybe it’s not quite so simple as that for the Warriors, here, at the end of this 15-day struggle against the Rockets, because so many things have been going on at once, none of them wholly controllable by either team with Game 7 dawning Monday at the Toyota Center.



But for the Warriors, I believe, the simpler the better right now. The mini-dynasty is on the brink, the path to their fourth straight NBA Finals berth is down to one day, one game, one more push against a very good team in a hostile environment.



And, of course, if the Warriors lose on Monday, the catcalls and criticism will strafe Kevin Durant’s legacy, Steve Kerr’s renown, Stephen Curry’s esteem, Draymond Green’s reputation, Bob Myers’ decisions and so much more.



It’s supposed to be significant. It’s supposed to be nerve-wracking. It’s supposed to have the potential to change the course of...