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Coach Steve Kerr led the Warriors to an NBA record 73–9 regular season, eclipsing the 72–10 of the 1995–96 Chicago Bulls team he was a player on. [ 1 ] Golden State beat the Houston Rockets 121–94 on April 24 to go up 3–1 in the first round series, in doing so they set the NBA record for threes made in a playoff game, hitting 21-of-40 ...
The Warriors broke the record set by the 1995–96 Chicago Bulls by finishing the regular season with a 73–9 record. [11] In addition, the Warriors broke numerous other NBA records, including most road wins (34), best start to a season (24–0) and longest regular-season home win streak (54 dating back to the 2014–15 season ).
In the 2016–17 season, the Golden State Warriors posted a season-best 67–15 regular-season record and began the 2017 playoffs with a 15-game win-streak, the most consecutive wins in NBA playoff history. They went on to win the NBA Championship with a 16–1 (.941 winning percentage) record, the best playoff record in NBA history. [1]
Oklahoma Warriors, a junior hockey team in Oklahoma City holds practice at the Blazers Ice Centre Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024. Berge has taken it upon himself to get the word out. The Warriors are ...
Warriors finish with the best record in the league and set an NBA record for most wins in the regular season (73–9). 2016 NBA Finals: Cavaliers: 4–3: Cavaliers, 2–1: Tie, 2–2: Warriors, 63–57: 2nd NBA Finals series. Cavaliers win their first NBA Championship in franchise history and ended a 52-year championship drought for Cleveland ...
[93] [94] [95] The move was received negatively by fans and pundits, [96] [97] who felt Durant took the easy route by forming a superteam with a Warriors squad coming off a record-setting 73-win season in 2016 and a championship in 2015, further compounded by the Thunder's blown 3–1 series lead against those same Warriors.
Oklahoma City Thunder: 47–19: Lost NBA Finals 1–4 2012–13: San Antonio Spurs: 58–24: Lost NBA Finals 3–4 2013–14: San Antonio Spurs^ 62–20: Won NBA Finals 4–1 2014–15: Golden State Warriors^ 67–15: Won NBA Finals 4–2 [3] 2015–16: Golden State Warriors^ 73–9: Lost NBA Finals 3–4 2016–17: Golden State Warriors^ 67 ...
Founded in 1986 by head coach and owner Chico Villar, the Warriors played their home games at the Indoor Soccer Arena, owned by Villar. In February 1993, the Warriors merged with the Oklahoma City Spirit of the Lone Star Soccer Alliance to become the Oklahoma City Slickers for the 1993 outdoor season. [1]