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Team history of Golden State Warriors

1946 to 1949

In the season of 1946-47, Joe Fulks from the University of Kentucky averaged 23.2 points per game, 6.4 points more than Bob Frick, the second scorer in the league (the score was very low at that time, and the team averaged only 68.6 points as champion warriors).

1947-48 season, the Warriors won the Eastern Conference championship with a regular season record of 27-2 1, but lost to Baltimore Bullets in the finals. Folques leads the league again with an average score of 22. 1, but the title of scoring champion (calculated by the total score) falls to Chicago's max zaslofsky (1007, averaging 2 1.0). Another outstanding figure in Philadelphia is Howard Durham, averaging 12.2 points (second in the team) and 2.5 assists (first in the league).

1948-49 season, Folques still averaged 26.0 points per game, including 63 points against Indianapolis. However, because four National Basketball League (NBL) teams jumped to BAA before the season, some new talented players landed-including george mikan, the energy tower of the Minneapolis Lakers, who stormed BAA and took the title of scoring champion with a total score of 65,438+0,698 (averaging 28.3 points per game). The Warriors' Ed Sadosky ranked fifth in the league with average 15.3 points per game. Despite having two top shooters, the Philadelphia Warriors recorded only 28 wins and 32 losses in the regular season, and they lost to the Washington Congress in the first round of the playoffs.

1949 to 1952

1949-50 season, the Warriors' first season in the NBA. After the dissolution of NBL, the competitor of BAA, six surviving teams joined BAA, forming a new league NBA with 17 teams. Some BAA teams are unwilling to form alliances with unknown teams such as Sheboygan, Tri-cities, Anderson and Waterloo, which leads to the confusion of the schedule and playoff system this season.

This season, with the average score of Folques, the main player in the team, dropping to 14.2, the Warriors' score also dropped to 26 wins and 42 losses, 27 games behind Syracuse, the division leader. Sadosky was traded to Baltimore after playing 17 games this season. Wayne Gardner provoked the distracted warriors, averaging 13.5 points per game.

1950-5 1 season, the Warriors rebounded and became the Eastern Conference champion with 40 wins and 26 losses. With Joe Fulks regaining his firepower (18.7 points per game), Paul Ariza's steady contribution of 9.8 rebounds per game and Andy Phillips' best performance of 6.3 assists per game, the Warriors finally led the Boston Celtics in the division. But after the Warriors entered the playoffs, they were defeated by Syracuse national team 3-0.

195 1-52 season, the Warriors ranked fourth in the league, while the Syracuse national team ranked first. In the playoffs, the Warriors were defeated by Syracuse national team in the first round. Paul Ariza averaged 25.4 points for the Warriors, surpassing George Mikan to become the league scoring champion. Andy Phillips was voted the best second team in the NBA at the end of the season.

1952 to 1956

1952-53 season, the Warriors' regular season results fell to the bottom of the league-12 wins and 57 losses, behind 1 34 and a half games. But the team still has some bright spots: Neil Johnston averaged 22.3 points per game, ranking in the league 1. Folques and Daniel Finn also averaged 1 1.9 points per game.

1952-53 season is the first year of the Warriors' three-year decline. After the bottom of the league, the Warriors did not improve much in the 1953-54 season, ranking fourth in the East, and were rejected from the playoffs with 29 wins and 43 losses. Neil Johnston still won the league scoring title with 24.4 points. Warriors' bosses have formulated two rules of professional basketball: 24-second attack limit and team foul free throw. These changes make the game less fouled, faster paced and more passionate.

1954-55 season, the Warriors continued to rank fourth in the East in the regular season, behind the NBA champion Syracuse national team 10. Warriors are basically a two-person team, with Neil Johnston (163 1 minute, averaging 22.7 points) and paul arizin (15 12 points, averaging 2 1.0) ranked/kloc-0 in the league scoring list respectively.

1955-56 season, the fate of the team began to change dramatically. Eddie Gautri gave the position of coach to former team defender George Seneski. As the league's average score soared to 99 points, the Warriors quickly rebounded, starting with 12 wins and 4 losses, and finally ranked first in the East. In the playoffs, the Warriors were invincible and won the team's second championship. 1955-56 NBA Finals Warriors 4- 1 Beat fort wayne Pistons. Paul Ariza (averaging 24.2 points) and Neil Johnston (averaging 22. 1 point) ranked second and third respectively. Jack George represented the Warriors in the 1956 All-Star Game.

1956 to 196 1 year.

1956-57 season, the Warriors gave the crown to the Boston Celtics. In that season, the Boston Celtics had a talented player named Bill Russell. 1957-58 season, Warriors ranked third in the East, defeated Syracuse national team 3-0 in the semi-final, but in the division finals, Warriors lost to Celtic 4-/kloc-0 again.

1958-59 season, the Warriors failed to maintain the record of 1956-57 season and ended the season with 32 wins and 40 losses. However, Paul Ariza still ranks second in the league scoring list with 26.4 points per game. Wilt chamberlain, a newcomer, averaged 37.6 points and 27.0 rebounds this season. At the end of the season, he was selected as the rookie of the year and won the MVP.

1959-60 season, wilt chamberlain, together with Paul Ariza, Tom Gola and guy rodgers, led the Warriors to a record of 49 wins and 26 losses, ranking second only to the Celtics in the Eastern Conference. The Warriors beat Syracuse in the playoffs, but lost 4-2 to the Celtics in the Eastern Conference finals.

1960-6 1 season, wilt chamberlain once again became the league's leading scorer (averaging 38.4 points per game) and scored the league's highest 27.2 rebounds. Although Chamberlain was brilliant, the Warriors lost to the Celtics with a score of 1 1, and became the second place in the league regular season. In the playoffs, the Warriors were swept out by Syracuse in the Eastern Conference semifinals.

196 1 year to 1965

196 1-62 season, wilt chamberlain set an NBA record of averaging 50.4 points and 25.7 rebounds per game. In the months of 1962 and 1, it also set a record of 62 points in eight days and three games. In Heze, Pennsylvania, against new york, Chamberlain wrote the only single-player score in league history 100, making 36 of 63 shots and 28 of 32 free throws. 0-62 season, Chamberlain also set a record that the total score (4,029 points) exceeded the total playing time (3,882 minutes). This season, the Warriors still can't beat the Celtics, ending the season with 1 1 (at least three consecutive seasons behind the Celtics 10). The Warriors defeated Syracuse in the Eastern Conference semifinals, but lost to Boston Celtics 3-4 in the Eastern Conference finals and missed the finals.

196 1-62 season, the warriors moved their home base to the western United States. 1962-63 season, the Warriors took Niugong as their home court and Robert Ferry Ke as their coach. Chamberlain is still an insider monster, averaging 44.8 points and 24.3 rebounds, leading the league in these two technical statistics for four consecutive seasons. However, the team could not reach 50% winning percentage and was blocked from the Western Conference playoffs.

1963-64 season, the team was led by Alex Hanna, Chamberlain, Tom Meschery, Wayne Hightower, Guy Rogers, Al Attles, Gary Phillips and Nathaniel thurmond, ranking first in the West with 48 wins and 32 losses. Chamberlain won the league scoring championship for the fifth consecutive season with 36.9 points. The Warriors defeated the St. Louis Hawks in the playoffs and won the Western Conference in seven consecutive victories, but lost to the Celtics again in the finals and missed the league championship.

1964-65 season, the Warriors' second trough in three years. 1962-63 season, the team's winning percentage was only 38.8%. 1963-64 season, the Warriors reached the finals. 1964-65 season, the Warriors' record was only 17 wins and 63 losses, lagging behind 1 32 wins, ranking the bottom of the league.

1965 to 197 1 year.

1965-66 season, Chamberlain was traded to Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for Connie Deakin, paul newman, Lee Schaefer and some cash. Nathaniel thurmond of Warriors ranks third in the league in rebounds per game (18.438+0); Guy Rogers ranked second in the league with 7.2 assists. With the help of rookie Rick Barry, the Warriors ranked fourth in the division with 35 wins and 45 losses and 65,438+00 wins behind the Lakers. Barry ranks 4th in the league scoring list (25.7 points), 2nd in free throw percentage (86.2%) and rebounds 10( 10.6).

1966-67 season, the Warriors continued to climb, ranking 44 wins and 37 losses in the West 1. Rick Barry grew up to be the best scorer in the league (35.6 points) and occupied the throne of Chamberlain for seven consecutive seasons. However, Chamberlain led the Philadelphia 76ers to beat the Warriors in the 1966-67 season finals, and the Warriors once again missed the championship. However, in addition to the title of scoring champion, Rick Barry also won the MVP of 1967 all-star game, and scored 38 points in that all-star game. And was selected into the NBA first team.

1967-68 season, Rick Barry left the Warriors to play in ABA league. The Warriors printed the word "city" on their jerseys and the pattern of the Golden Gate Bridge on the front. Although there was no Barry's score, rudy larusso (265,438+0.8), Nathaniel thurmond (20.5), Jeff Mullins (65,438+08.9) and Fred Heyzer (65,438+09.0) formed a four-person group that was a headache for their opponents and helped the Warriors fill the vacancy of losing Barry. Warriors 43 wins and 39 losses, ranking third in the West. In the Western Conference semifinals, the Warriors eliminated the St. Louis Hawks 4-2. But in the final, he was swept out by the Los Angeles Lakers for four consecutive games.

1968-69 season, the Warriors entered the playoffs with a record of 4 1 win 4 1 loss. Nathaniel thurmond ranked second in the league with 19.7 rebounds per game and entered the first defensive lineup in NBA. In the playoffs, the team lost to the Lakers 2-4 again in the semi-finals of the division.

1969-70 season, the team finally achieved only 30 wins and 52 losses, ranking sixth in the west. Jeff Mullins ranks 12 in the league with 22. 1. Nathaniel thurmond, the team's top rebounder and defender, missed 39 games, but averaged 265,438+0.9 points per game.

1970-7 1 season, after the NBA was repartitioned, the Warriors were assigned to the Pacific Division, ranking second in the Division with 4 1 wins 4 1 losses. The Warriors met the Milwaukee Bucks in the semi-final of the New West and were eliminated in five games. This season, Jeff Mullins averaged 20.8 points and Nathaniel thurmond averaged 20.0 points, once again entering the NBA's first defensive team.

197 1 year to 1975

197 1-72 season, the team was in trouble, the attendance rate and team income were very low, so the team left the port city of San Francisco and came to Auckland. In order to attract more fans, the team changed its name to Golden State Warriors, and even played several games in San Diego. 197 1-72 season, Russell and Mullins (2 1.5) and thurmond (2 1.4) tied for the top three scorers of the Warriors. The scoring trio led the Warriors 5 1 win 3 1 loss with enough points, but the score was still 8 games behind the Lakers/kloc-0. The Warriors lost to Milwaukee Bucks 4-/KLOC-0 in the Western Conference semifinals in the playoffs.

1972-73 season, Rick Barry returned to the Warriors according to the court ruling. After the return, it brought a strong starting lineup to the Warriors: Barry, Mullins, thurmond, Russell, and a defender who averaged 1 1.8 points per game, James Banert from Oregon. This season, the Warriors scored 47 wins and 35 losses, ranking second in the Pacific region. The Warriors beat the Bucks for the third year in a row in the playoffs, but lost to the Los Angeles Lakers by 1-4 in the Western Conference finals.

1973-74 season, the team missed the playoffs with a record of 44 wins and 38 losses, but Barry was selected as the first team in the NBA. The score (25. 1 minute) is the fifth in the league, and the free throw percentage (89.9%) and steals (2. 165438+) are the second in the league.

1974-75 season, the Warriors broke up and reorganized, and launched a brand-new competition style. The result of the transformation shocked the whole league. The Warriors became the Pacific champion with a score of 48-34, and swept the Washington Bullets to win the championship in this season's finals. Barry averaged 30.6 points per game (second in the league), shot from free throws (90.4%) first in the league, and averaged 6.2 assists per game. Wilkes also contributed 14.2 points and 8.2 rebounds per game, becoming the best rookie in the NBA this season.

1975 to 1979

1975-76 season, the Warriors won the league's best record in the regular season: 59 wins and 23 losses, and destroyed the Detroit Pistons 4-2 in the Western Conference semifinals. But lost to the Phoenix Suns in the Western Conference finals. This season, Barry was re-elected to the NBA's No.1 1 team, becoming the league's best penalty shooter (92.3%), ranking fifth with 6. 1 assists. Wilkes averaged 65,438+07.8 points per game, while exciting rookie gus williams also scored 65,438+065,438+0.7 points.

1976-77 season, ABA was annexed by NBA, bringing new teams and stars to NBA. However, the Warriors are short of generals this season and unable to compete for the championship. The Warriors selected center robert parish with the 8th overall pick in the 1976 draft. Rick barry, Philip Smith, jamaal wilkes and gus williams provided firepower in the attack, while parrish and Clifford Ray formed an iron wall of inside defense. Warriors ranked 46-36 behind Lakers and Trailblazers, and ranked third in the Pacific. In the playoffs, the Warriors beat the Detroit Pistons with two wins in three games in the first round, but in the semi-final, they regretted being out after seven games with the Lakers.

1977-78 season, the Warriors began to fall apart, Jamal Wilkes became a free agent to join the Lakers, and Gus Williams joined Seattle in the same way. Meanwhile, the Warriors signed veteran E.C.Coleman, who won the second defensive lineup in the NBA. In E C, the Warriors finished the season with 43 wins and 39 losses, winning over 50% for seven consecutive seasons. However, the Warriors were at the bottom of the powerful Pacific region and lost the playoff qualification by one win. After the end of this season, Rick Barry signed with the Houston Rockets as a free agent, becoming the third scoring champion to leave the Warriors in two years.

1978-79 season, the Warriors did not have enough firepower to defeat. Philip Smith averaged 19.9 points per game, and Robert parrish continued to improve and contributed 17.2 points per game and 12. 1 rebound. Robert parish also set a team record of 2 17 blocked shots this season. John Lucas, a hot point guard from the Rockets trade, ranks second in the league with 9.3 assists per game. Third-year students Lucas, parrish, rookie Pavis Short and wayne cooper made Warriors the youngest team in the league, with an average age of 24.3 years and a ball age of 2.3 years. The winning percentage of young and inexperienced warriors fell below 50.0%, and 38 wins and 44 losses once again bottomed out in the Pacific Ocean.

1978-79 season kicked off the Warriors' winning percentage below 50% seven times in the next eight years. Warriors collapsed in the 1979-80 season, and finally only scored 24 wins and 58 losses, tied for the second lowest in the league. John Lucas ranks fifth in the league with 7.5 assists per game, and Robert parrish 10.9 rebounds ranks seventh. Philip Smith, who suffered from achilles tendon injury, missed 365,438+0 games. Even coach Al Attles sprained his achilles tendon in training and missed the last 265,438+0 games. Moreover, the Warriors did not win in eight overtime games, setting the worst record in the NBA.

1980 to 1982

1980-8 1 season, the Warriors' performance improved to 39 wins and 43 losses, but they still missed the playoffs by one game. But not all changes can make things better. In a deal that left the team in trouble throughout the 1980s, the Warriors handed parrish and 1980' s first-round show to Boston in exchange for their first pick and 13 pick. The Warriors chose joe barry carroll in this draft. The 7-foot center never averaged less than 65,438+07.0 points in the next six seasons (including 24.65,438+0 points in the 65,438+0982-83 season). However, parrish won three consecutive championships with the Celtics. Together with larry bird and kevin mchale, he formed one of the best forwards in NBA history. The Warriors also got Lloyd Free and the future draft from San Diego with Philip Smith, and bernard king from Utah with wayne cooper. King missed most of the games due to injury in the 1979-80 season. He averaged 2 1.9 points and won the first NBA comeback award of the year.

The ending of 198 1-82 season is similar to that of 1980-8 1 season. The team improved six games, ranking fourth in the Pacific with 45 wins and 7 losses, but still failed to enter the playoffs by 1 game. Bernard King (23.2 points) and friel (22.9 points) ranked 8th and 9th respectively in the league, which is the first time that the Warriors scored in the top 10/0 since Chamberlain and paul arizin in the16/kloc-0 season.

1982 to 1986

1982-83 season, Bernard king left the warriors with wounded soldiers and moved to new york Knicks. This season, Warriors players missed 238 games due to injury and illness, setting an NBA record at that time. There are as many as 19 players wearing Warriors jerseys this season. The team scored 30 wins and 52 losses, ranking fifth in the Pacific, 28 games behind the Lakers. Joe Barry Carroll contributed the most, which was the best year of his career (24.438+0 score, seventh in the league). Paveshott also scored 2 1.4 points, scoring more than 20 points for four consecutive seasons.

1983-84 season, John Bach took over the Warriors as the head coach. At the age of 58, he became the oldest new coach in NBA history. The arrival of Bach ended the rule of Al Attles 14 in the Warriors. The latter scored a total score of 557 wins, 5 18 losses, and led the team to win the NBA championship with 1975, which was the only championship after the Warriors moved to the Western Bay Area.

1983-84 season, the Warriors were 37 wins and 45 losses, ranking fifth in the region and falling out of the playoffs. Pavis Short, joe barry carroll and Eric Floyd became the team's top scorers.

1984-85 season, Joe Barry Carroll in the team did not sign with the Warriors, but chose to play in Italy. Warriors are at the bottom of the league in suppressing opponents' shooting percentage (53.6%) and scoring (1 17.7 points), and tied with Indiana Pacers for the worst record in the league with 22 wins and 60 losses. After Carol left, Larry Smith took the responsibility of rebounding, averaging 10.9 rebounds per game, ranking sixth in the league.

1985-86 season, the Warriors' performance improved, but they still ranked at the bottom of the Pacific with 30 wins and 52 losses. Qiao Ba Rikarol returned from Europe, averaging 2 1.2 points per game; Terry Teague, who won the championship in 1984-85 season, also scored 14.2 points per game. Pavis Short once again led the team with 25.5 points, while promising rookie Chris Mullin played 55 games, averaging 65,438+04.0 points, ranking second in the league with a free throw percentage of 0.896.

1986 to 1990

1986-87 season, 1986 On May 23rd, Jim Fitzgerald and Dan Finnan bought the Warriors from Franklin Muller, and immediately appointed george karl as the head coach. This season, the team has 42 wins and 40 losses and entered the playoffs. In the first round of the playoffs, the Warriors trailed the Utah Jazz by two games, and then made three mistakes in a row, becoming the first team with four wins in five games and two mistakes since 1956, but lost to the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference semifinals. There are some good individuals in the team: Qiao Ba Ricarol, averaging 2 1.2 points per game; Eric Floyd ranked second in the league with 10.3 assists. Larry Smith continued to dominate the rebound, ranking seventh with 1 1.5.

In the 1987-88 season, the team hired donald nelson from Milwaukee Bucks as the team manager. Nelson made the biggest deal of the season immediately after taking office, exchanging Carroll and Floyd for Ralph Sampson and Steve Harris. However, this season, the Warriors suffered a major injury attack, and 204 people were absent. The team used 265,438+0 players successively. 1on March 23, 988, coach Carl resigned and was replaced by assistant coach ed Gregory for the rest of the season. In the end, the team won only 20 games and lost 62.

1988-89 season, Warriors 43 wins and 39 losses, 23 games more than 1987-88 season. The Warriors swept the Utah Jazz in the first round of the playoffs, but lost five games to the Phoenix Suns in the Western Conference semifinals.

1989-90 season, the Warriors were full, and the team led the league with an average score of 1 16.3, and set a team record (80.9%) in the free throw percentage, and also set an NBA record for the least rebounds in the frontcourt (11. Although the team only achieved 37 wins and 45 losses, the team's playing style is still very appreciated, so the Warriors also set the highest attendance rate in the team's history, and all the home tickets of 4 1 were sold out. The top five scorers of the team: Mullin, Richmond, Teague, rookie Tim Hardaway and Sarunas Maturionis are all 6' 7 "or less. Mu Lin leads the team with a scoring rate of 25. 1, ranking seventh in the league in scoring, with a shooting percentage of 1 1 and a free throw percentage of 8.

1990

1990-9 1 season, Hardaway, Richmond and Mu Lin formed a "Run TMC" trio, averaging 72.5 points per game, leading the Warriors to the best result of 44 wins and 38 losses in 9 years. Muling ranks eighth in the league (25.7 points), Richmond 10(23.9 points), Hardaway1(22.9 points), and the average score of the team is also the highest in 23 years (1 16.6 points). The Warriors' total score of 3-/kloc-0-0 in the first round of the playoffs made the Midwest champion San Antonio Spurs taste the bitter fruit. But in the Western Conference semifinals, he lost to the Lakers by 1-4.

199 1-92 season, the Warriors broke up the TMC team, although this made the team less explosive, so coach Nelson sent Richmond and Les jepson to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for a round show of rookie billy owens and 1995. Although Richmond, which is loved by fans, was sent away, this exchange brought better results. Warriors led the league in scoring this season (1 18.7 points), ranking second in the Pacific with 55 wins and 27 losses. But lost 4-0 to seattle supersonics in the first round of the playoffs. Warriors coach Nelson was elected the best coach in NBA this season.

1992-93 season, the Warriors suffered from injuries. There are 14 players in the team who are absent due to injury, totaling ***3 12 games. The four musketeers in the team: Mulin, Hardaway, Matthews Leonis and Owens-only played for 2 minutes and 37 seconds at the same time. In the end, the Warriors only got 34 wins and 48 losses and missed the playoffs.

1993-94 season, the Warriors lost Tim Hardaway and Sarunas Maturionis, and Chris Mullin also missed the first 20 games of this season. But head coach Donald Nelson can still lead the team to 50 wins, more than 1992-93 season 16. Chris Webber, a new addition to the team, became the first rookie in NBA history to get 1 0,000 points, 500 rebounds and 250 assists10.50 blocks and 75 steals. He averaged 17.5 points and 9. 1 rebounds, making him the best rookie in the NBA that year. Latrell Sprewell's playing time ranks 1 in the league, averaging 2 1.0 points per game. First show of all-star game, selected for NBA team 1. However, the Warriors are still injured this season, and the first round of the playoffs was swept by the Phoenix Suns.

1994 to 1998

1994-95 season, the Warriors ended the season with 26 wins and 56 losses, ranking at the bottom of the league with an average of11.1and ranking first in the league with 18.3 minutes. 1In February, 1995, donald nelson resigned due to the unsatisfactory performance of the team and was replaced by assistant coach Bob Lanier. But this season, Chris Gatling's shooting percentage reached 0.633, ranking 1 in the league. This season, the Warriors' injuries still failed to improve. A total of 15 players missed 325 games, both of which were the highest in the NBA.

1995-96 season, with the help of young player Ratrell Sprewell and rookie Joe Smith, the Warriors won 10 more games. However, the team still scored only 36 wins and 46 losses, and could not enter the playoffs for the third time.

1996-97 season, because of the comprehensive renovation of Oakland Arena, Warriors moved their home to San Jose, and struggled to get 30 wins and 52 losses at this temporary home. This season is Chris Mullin's last season in the Warriors. The former dream team member is the player with the most appearances in the history of the Warriors. At the end of the San Jose season, coach Rick Adelman was dismissed. His total score in two seasons with the Warriors was 66-98. Rick Adelman was replaced by PJ Carlesimo.

In the draft of 1989, the Warriors selected tim hardaway. Together with chris mullin and Mitch Richmond, he became the new cornerstone of the Warriors and formed the TMC Big Three. But in a fiercely competitive league, the Warriors can only be a foil team in the playoffs. 1997-98 season, the Warriors also moved into a new stadium, and the team changed its coach, uniform and emblem.

2000 to 20 15

From 1999 to 2006, the warriors changed constantly. Until the 2006-07 season, the Golden State Warriors led by Donald Nelson broke out at the last moment of the regular season and caught the last bus of the playoffs. In the first round of the playoffs against the Mavericks ranked first in the league in the regular season, the Warriors used the offensive firepower of Byron Davis, al harrington and Jason Richardson to eliminate the Mavericks by a total score of 2-4. This campaign made Mavericks the team with the highest winning percentage in NBA history but eliminated in the first round of the playoffs, while Warriors became the third eighth seed team in NBA history to advance to the second round. In 2003, after the first round of the NBA was changed to a seven-game victory, the first team to beat the first seed with the eighth seed created the third "black eight miracle".

20 10- 1 1 Before the start of the season, donald nelson submitted his resignation to the team and resigned as the head coach of the team, and then Keith smart took over donald nelson's position.

In the 20 12- 13 season and the 20 19 March 13 season, the Warriors beat the Hornets 93-72, which was the first time in the history of the Warriors that they scored at least 20 points in two consecutive away games. 20 13 On April 6, the Warriors beat the Suns with 109- 107, which marked the first three encounters between the two teams this season and the Warriors all won. Since the 1976-77 season, the Warriors have never swept the Sun in the regular season, and finally completed the task through this game.

In the 20 14- 15 season, the Warriors (2 1-3) won 16 games in a row, and finally lost to the Grizzlies on February 17. Clay Thompson scored 22 points, while Stephen Curry scored only 1 out of 10, and got 19 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists.

In the end, the Warriors ranked first in the West with 67 wins 15 losses this season and won the first seed in the West. In the playoff, they defeated the New Orleans Pelican (4-0), Memphis Grizzlies (4-2) and Houston Rockets (4- 1) successively, won the Western Conference championship, advanced to the NBA finals, and competed with the eastern champion Cleveland Cavaliers for the NBA championship.

In the 20 15- 16 season, the Warriors made a 24-game winning streak, creating the best start in history. At the same time, the 28-game winning streak across seasons ranks second in the history of the league. In addition, the Warriors also won 54 consecutive victories at home in the regular season, setting a new record. On April 4th, 20 16, the Warriors hit 1000 three-pointers in a single season, setting an NBA record. In the last game of the regular season, the Warriors defeated the Grizzlies with 125- 104, and the record of the regular season was finally fixed at 73 wins and 9 losses, breaking the record set by the Bulls in 1995-96 season (72 wins 10 losses) and becoming the best team in NBA history.