Warriors roll to 15-0, match NBA best start

Golden State Warriors' Klay Thompson fields pass as Denver Nuggets guard Emmanuel Mudiay defends during an NBA game in Denver. | David Zalubowski/AP Photo

DENVER – Who’s counting? The Golden State Warriors certainly are. The wins are piling up, and they’re moving closer to NBA history.

But they’re focused not so much on a number as winning in general.

Klay Thompson scored 21 points and the Warriors tied the best start in league history, beating the Denver Nuggets, 118-105, on Sunday night to move to 15-0.

Golden State matches the start of the 1948-49 Washington Capitols and the ‘93-94 Houston Rockets. The Warriors can break the record Tuesday night at home against the Los Angeles Lakers.

“It’s kind of a quiet confidence that we don’t feel like we’re going to lose anytime soon,” Stephen Curry said. “The way we’re playing ... we can get even better.”

That’s a scary thought for a Warriors team that just surpassed the ‘57-58 Boston Celtics for the best start by a defending champion.

“It’s a huge accomplishment,” Curry said of their blistering start. “Obviously, coming off a championship and taking care of business 15 straight times to start the season – couldn’t ask for a better start.”

As good as it gets right there – until Tuesday anyway.

“It would be a cool milestone,” Thompson said. “Shows how special this team can be.”

In other results, Brooklyn trounced Boston, 111-101; New Orleans outlasted Phoenix, 122-116; Oklahoma held off
Dallas, 117-114; the Portland Trail Blazers subdued the Los Angeles Lakers, 107-93; and the Toronto Raptors whipped the Los Angeles Clippers, 91-80.

Back in Denver, the Nuggets saw just how special the Warriors can be first hand. They hit 15 of 29 3-pointers. They dished out 35 assists. They played suffocating defense. They even turned the ball over – 21 times, to interim coach Luke Walton’s chagrin – but it didn’t seem to hurt them.

“They’re the best team in the world. It’s a difficult task,” said Nikola Jokic, who had 11 points and 11 rebounds. “In some parts of the game we could defend them and in other parts no. I mean they just need 3, 4 minutes and they’re up by 15 so we need to play defense all the time.”

Thompson hit a 3-pointer with 2:08 remaining in the second quarter and Golden State never trailed again. The reserves built up a sizeable lead and allowed Curry to rest the entire fourth quarter. He had 19 points, the first time this season he didn’t reach 20.

Darrell Arthur had 21 points for the Nuggets.                                                     

 

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