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BASEDVATO

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10th team in NBA history to win at least 67 games in a single season, the Warriors (67-15, .817) set team records by winning 39 home games—the first Western Conference team to win 39 home contests in a single season—and 28 games on the road, thanks in part to franchise record win streaks of 19-straight at home (Nov. 13 – Jan. 25), 10-stra(Year)ight on the road (Nov. 16 – Dec. 14) and 16-straight overall (Nov. 13 – Dec. 14). Golden State captured its first Pacific Division title since 1975-76, finishing with the best record in the NBA for the first time since that same season.

With 67 wins, Head Coach Steve Kerr won more games than any first-year head coach in league history, leading Golden State to a 16-game improvement over last season’s 51 victories—the largest total win increase of any team that won at least 50 games in the previous season.




Yea Kerr got hated on.
 

Defy

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38-44 to 60-22, that's a 22 game improvement compared to a 16 game improvement...I personally don't think Kerr got snubbed at all, Budenholzer definitely deserved it.


Draymond should be dpoty but I can see Davis or D Jordan getting it ahead of him.....Davis is a monster tho, I can see him competing for dpoty & mvp for years to come

Curry is the best & most valuable player on the Warriors but not mvp of the league...90% sure it's going to James Har_en (even tho he has no D)
 
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damn clippers could have put the Spurs on life support and took a 2-0 lead and sort of blew it. Spurs the Warriors biggest threat. With them out the way Warriors would make it to the finals most likely