Warriors
earn record-setting 73rd regular season victory
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[April 14, 2016]
By Dan Levine
OAKLAND, Calif. (Reuters) - The Golden
State Warriors earned a National Basketball Association record-setting
73rd regular season victory on Wednesday with a 125-104 blowout win over
the Memphis Grizzlies.
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The victory came in the final game of the 82-game regular season
and snapped the previous record of 72 wins set by Michael Jordan's
Chicago Bulls during the 1995-96 season.
"It was a great way to finish off what was an incredible regular
season," Warriors coach Steve Kerr, who was on the Bulls team that
held the previous record, told a news conference.
"I don't think this one will ever be broken. Someone has to go 74-8
and I don't see it. And I hope our fans aren't expecting it next
season. Now obviously we want to finish off the season in the right
way and it's going to be a lot of work."
To reach the once unthinkable 73-win plateau, the defending NBA
champion Warriors made a record 24-0 start to the campaign, won
their first 36 home games, became the first team not to lose
consecutive games and had a record 34 road wins.
Any question of whether the Warriors would break one of the NBA's
most storied records was answered early as Golden State, powered by
reigning league Most Valuable Player Stephen Curry, came out firing
against Memphis.
Curry scored a game-high 46 points, including 10 three-pointers to
reach a record 401 on the season.
By the time Curry hit his fifth three-pointer of the game with about
four minutes left in the first quarter, the raucous crowd at Oracle
Arena was on its feet chanting “MVP! MVP!" and the Warriors were
well on their way to win No. 73.
Kerr later expressed relief to have his team escape the regular
season healthy after chasing a record even though they had the top
playoff seed secured. "Everybody is in a good spot and that was my
main concern coming down the stretch," said Kerr, whose team will
host the Houston Rockets in their playoff opener on Saturday.
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"I was really worried about somebody getting hurt. But you worry
about that every year, the difference was we wanted to get this
record the guys wanted it."
After the Warriors won last year's championship some implied it was
less valid as they managed to avoid certain teams while some of
their opponents were hit by injuries.
Rather than shrug off the comments, the Warriors used them as
motivation for the current season.
"When we showed up at training camp there was obviously talk about
it and we wanted to have a great start to the season which is what
we did with that 24-0 start, and from there raised the bar of
expectation for ourselves," said Curry.
"That's really all it's about. The expectation we put on ourselves
in that locker room. We don't need any extra motivation but we seem
to be getting it a lot."
(Editing by Frank Pingue)
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