If the Warriors fail to win a Championship this year, will it be because they lost in the finals, or because they lost to someone before that?

i thought we were comparing the Warriors and Grizzlies? You were comparing the Warriors 2 losses last year and I brought up a more recent meeting between the two teams. My point is your original comment is holds no baring on this season. A healthy Grizzles team was slaughtered by the Warriors.

Let's look at this realistically. The original question is If the Warriors fail to win a championship this year, will it be because they lost in the final, or because they lost to someone before that? Like the homer you are, you brought up the Warriors losing two games last season to a hobbled Conley and a injured Grizzles squad. But you failed to take into account how the healthy Grizzles have played against the Warriors this season. Do you actually believe the Warriors aren't a better team this year than last?

You want a serious answer to serious numbers. The Warriors opened the season with four wins and a combined margin-of-victory of 100 points, surpassing the 1961–62 Boston Celtics (99 points) for the largest win-margin over the first four season games. The Warriors are on pace to have 73 wins. 5 more than last season. Both Steph and Klay are on pace to out score the records they set last year. Draymond Green has 11 triple-doubles this year, he had 1 last year. The Warriors are the quickest team to 50 wins in NBA history. The Warriors broke the undefeated streak to start a season 24-0. Also set the best road start in history at 14-0. Currently the second best home winning streak in NBA history at 44, 4 wins away from tying the Bulls all-time win streak. The Warriors recorded their 29th 30-assist game of the season. They’ve won all 29 of those games. No other team has more than 12 30-assist games.

I can keep going or you can admit to being a homer.

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