Warriors rout Lakers to go to 16-0, set NBA mark for best-ever start
Confetti fell in Oracle Arena after the Warriors improved to 16-0 with an 111-77 win Tuesday that broke the record for the best start in NBA history.
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Confetti fell in Oracle Arena after the Warriors improved to 16-0 with an 111-77 win Tuesday that broke the record for the best start in NBA history.
The Warriors matched the best start in NBA history Sunday, and unless the league reverses course, the wins will indeed go on Steve Kerr's coaching record.
One more win to tie, two more wins for the Warriors to achieve the best start in NBA history. To them, it must feel like they already have.
The Warriors erased a 23-point deficit and hit a barrage of late three-pointers to pull off an improbable 124-117 victory over the Clippers.
Make it an even dozen wins for the Warriors without a defeat. But as the streak grows longer, the challenge of maintaining it seems to be getting tougher.
Stephen Curry scored 21 of his 34 points after halftime, Andre Iguodala hit a clutch 3-pointer and the Warriors survived in overtime, beating the Brooklyn Nets.
After beating up on playoff teams in their first five games, the Warriors didn’t let up in the first half against the Nuggets, who lost 52 times last season.
Stephen Curry scored 13 of his 31 points in the fourth quarter, as the Warriors survived their first real challenge of this young season.
The Warriors mauled the Memphis Grizzlies in a laugher of such epic proportions that a still-recovering Steve Kerr was seen smiling at Oracle Arena.
Stephen Curry scored 53 points, breaking open a tight game with a 28-point third quarter, and the unbeaten Warriors defeated the winless Pelicans.