MEMPHIS - The Warriors will sit starting center Andrew Bogut on Saturday night against the Grizzlies, and the other players will log monitored minutes as the team tries to juggle the rest vs. record debate.

The Warriors need to sweep their final three regular-season games - Saturday at Memphis, Sunday at San Antonio and Wednesday vs. Memphis - to break the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls’ record of 72 victories.

“The game is certainly not more important than our health,” Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said. “Our health is the main thing going into next weekend. We’re going to overrun anybody with minutes. We’re probably going to play a lot of people.

“We’re going to try to win the game, but not at the expense of wearing out people.”

Kerr also discussed resting sixth man Andre Iguodala and backup point guard Shaun Livingston, but the 12th-year reserves said they wanted to stay in rhythm and play. Kerr said he won’t play anyone more than 38 minutes, regardless of the score.