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That dropped the Thunder to 24-2 on the season, “only” a record 76-win pace. They are off to the second-fastest start in NBA history, trailing only the 2015-16 Golden State Warriors, who were 25-1 and went on to set an NBA record 73 wins that season.
The same conversation followed around Kevin Durant’s and Stephen Curry’s Golden State Warriors. In 2016, Durant joined a group that lost in the finals after a magical 73-9 regular season. The Warriors won the title in each of the next two years. Yet, some teams still chose to compete with them.
"I do love watching (the Oklahoma City Thunder), not because they’re the best team in the NBA, but they play the game the right way," he said. "(And the) Celtics, they play the game the right way. And I still enjoy watching the Grizzlies.
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