Mike D’Antoni: We know that to be able to win a championship doesn’t mean we did or didn’t do a job. There’s a lot of coincidence, a lot of luck, different things that go into it. But if everybody does stay in their lane and do their job as best as they can do, we’ll have a legitimate shot at it. That’s the goal and it really hasn’t changed from the first day of practice in September to now. Circumstances change, you adapt. And the athletic trainer will adapt, coaches will adapt, players will adapt and you’ll make the best of that situation. The final goal on the road to get there is your responsibility as a player, coach or management — the fight. And that’s what makes basketball great. Can we harness all of that together, to win the ultimate prize and make it exciting?