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Warriors Getting Ready For The Dallas Mavericks
Can The Warriors Win Number 15
The Golden State Warriors are the best team in the NBA with a 19-2 record. They're currently on a 14-game winning streak after beating the Houston Rockets Wednesday night. Warriors are currently 12-0 against losing teams and an 11-1 road record so far this season. The Warriors are on a 14 game winning streak and looking for their 15th win, with their next game being a road game facing off against a Dallas Mavericks team whose record is 17-7. Dallas is 4th in the loaded Southwest Division with a home record of 9-3.
Steve Kerr knew he had a lot of expectations on him after taking over a Golden State Warriors team that Mark Jackson led to a 51-win season and back-to-back playoff appearances. Though Coach Steve Kerr is being modest and keeping it real, Kerr told reporters, "I inherited a hell of a team" and credited the previous coaching staff and the organization. He deserves to take some credit though; because the Warriors are a different team than we seen last season.
“¢ Does the Warriors offense look better? No doubt.
“¢ Is there less isolation? Absolutely.
“¢ Is the defense playing better? It's the best in the league.
“¢ Are Draymond Green and Klay Thomson playing better? Better than ever.
“¢ Does the Warriors offense look better? No doubt.
“¢ Is there less isolation? Absolutely.
“¢ Is the defense playing better? It's the best in the league.
“¢ Are Draymond Green and Klay Thomson playing better? Better than ever.
Kerr has gotten the most out of this roster for the past six weeks. They haven't lost a game in a month. Kerr has received abundant praise, and after Wednesday's victory over the Rockets, and became the first head coach in NBA history to win 19 of the first 21 games of his coaching career.
It's taken several years for the Warriors, but it's finally coming together, and they look like a contender.
It's taken several years for the Warriors, but it's finally coming together, and they look like a contender.
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