As you probably already know, the Warriors canceled practice Tuesday — yes, the day after they celebrated Stephen Curry’s 30th birthday.

However, Golden State still met at its practice facility for a team meeting. Head coach Steve Kerr, who often invites guest speakers from outside the realm of basketball, had world-renowned life coach Tony Robbins speak to the players about maximizing their potential.

It was an apt message. Trailing Houston by two games for the Western Conference’s No. 1 seed, the Warriors are depleted by a slew of injuries — most notably, to Stephen Curry — with 15 regular-season games left.

Here is what Robbins posted to Instagram about the visit:

“I’ve been honored to sit beside my dear friend Peter Guber, co-owner of the Golden State Warriors at so many games. Coach Steve Kerr invited me to speak to this extraordinary group of talented players today as they enter the last 15 games of the season. The team has been plagued with injuries in the last few weeks, including some of their best players Steph Curry, Andre Iguodala and Draymond Green. Given this challenge, they need to maximize what they have.

“Greatness is demanded by the playoffs. Demanded by the level of competition that is about to begin. It all comes down to constantly raising your standards, knowing that there is always another level. It’s the little things that make the greatest difference. The core of this team is so phenomenal. Victories will come and victories will go, but as men they come together to form a team that is truly dedicated — not only to victory, but to each other and that’s where championship rings come from.

“Tomorrow night, as they compete against the Lakers, they will maximize their ability while missing so many of their key players. They will need to find a new rhythm - regardless of who is on the court. Within 5 games, most of the players will return to full vitality and health providing the team with a level of talent and commitment that is nearly unmatched. It’s a privilege to work with such remarkable players, human beings and souls. I can’t wait to cheer them on tomorrow and into the playoffs and beyond.”