We will win 65 games after Stephen and Draymond are regularly rested after March. I expect to see San Antonio do damage late in the season and gain momentum, but we will crush their hopes and dreams in the playoffs.
10-0 now with tonight's win over Minnesota. Steph playing at an MVP level again. Looking even better than last year.
What will their record be after 82 games? Tbh.
We will win 65 games after Stephen and Draymond are regularly rested after March. I expect to see San Antonio do damage late in the season and gain momentum, but we will crush their hopes and dreams in the playoffs.
They'll lose more than 10 games, but less than 15.
They're due some injuries and once Kerr comes back he'll start resting their older and/or injury prone players every now and then. I'm thinking around 64-18.
The only elite team they have faced so far was the Clippers & they almost lost that game on their home court despite Pierce/Crawford putting on a horrific shooting display. Unless Klay plays like a true All-Star they aren't breaking the Bulls record b/c their offense basically hinges on Curry who is playing out of his mind at the moment but will eventually regress.
It's 2015 & Tim still hasn't lost a regular season game to the Warriors on his home court......
Whatever number they need for #1 seed barring any injuries, they'll rest steph & crew on days they don't need to win.
Only try-hard s try to win 70+ games, tbh..
Weren't they 30-2 at one point or something ridiculous like that last year?
62-20
Not really that impressed with 10-0.. They eked out the only measuring stick game vs the Cippers....getting an imploding Grizzlies twice, a decimated Pelicans twice , a discombobulated Houston in 2nd game of the season..Both the Pistons/Kings were playing them close late in the fourth..I think they will get first seed but will only win 62-64 games...
82-0 at this pace. Especially if Curry keeps using cheat engine.
They're 10-0 with an average margin of victory of 17+ points. I don't see how you couldn't be impressed by thatTheir schedule hasn't been incredibly hard, but I wouldn't say it's been a joke either. Definitely harder than the Spurs' schedule thus far IMO.
I mean I'm not saying everyone should be hailing them as the new '96 Bulls, but you can't deny they've been insanely dominant so far this season. I find it hard to believe how someone couldn't be impressed with how they're looking.
Its not really the entire team dominating though, Curry's been absolutely destroying teams on his own. Green, Barnes, and Etzeli have had their moments as well, but Thompson has looked like for the most part and their SL falls apart on offense the few times when Curry has been contained. They remind me a lot of the 2012-2013 Spurs in how reliant they are on one player. It may just work out for them in the long run like it nearly did for those Spurs teams, but we saw what happened when Parker got shut down in the postseason; Curry is much more difficult to guard than Parker, but the Spurs, Clippers, and potentially the Cavs all have players capable of doing it.
There are at least 2-3 teams that go on a long win streak almost every year. So its not like winning 10 games in a row hasn't been done ever. It's a cool thing but not so much to be impressed about.
Put up 25+ games and then I'll be impressed.
No, they were 21–2 and later 31–5 before losing a few.
70+ games while breaking the Lakers 33 game winning streak. Chef Curry wins his 2nd MVP and Luke Walton COTY.
Based on what? He'll regress to... the best shooter in the league? That's not exactly an unsurvivable plummet for the Warriors. "Ohhh no Curry is only shooting 45% from 3 now, he's really slacked off the beginning of the year and now the Dubs are only winning by 15 instead of 40."
They're not winning games, they're winning games by halftime. 17.8 avg margin. It's crazy.
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