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Coach Steve Kerr led the Warriors to an NBA record 73–9 regular season, eclipsing the 72–10 of the 1995–96 Chicago Bulls team he was a player on. [ 1 ] Golden State beat the Houston Rockets 121–94 on April 24 to go up 3–1 in the first round series, in doing so they set the NBA record for threes made in a playoff game, hitting 21-of-40 ...
In the following season, the Warriors—boosted by over half a decade of skillful drafting—finished with the best record in NBA history; the team ended the 2015–16 season with a mark of 73–9, one win better than Michael Jordan’s 1995–96 Bulls. The Warriors reached the 2016 NBA Finals but were defeated by the Cavaliers in seven games.
The 2018–19 Golden State Warriors season was the 73rd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 57th in the San Francisco Bay Area.The Warriors entered the season as the two-time defending NBA champions, having won back-to-back NBA championships.
January 9, 1972: 104–120 Milwaukee Bucks: 2 28 (4 + 24) Golden State Warriors^ 2014–15* 2015–16: 67–15 73–9 April 9, 2015: 116–105 Portland Trail Blazers: December 12, 2015: 95–108 Milwaukee Bucks: 3 27 Miami Heat: 2012–13* 66–16 February 3, 2013: 100–85 Toronto Raptors: March 27, 2013: 97–101 Chicago Bulls: 4 22 Houston ...
On April 13, 2016, Golden State set the record for most wins in a single season, beating Memphis 125–104 and finishing the regular season 73–9. Since the game occurred at the same time as Kobe Bryant's final career game with the Los Angeles Lakers, both games gained competitions in terms of ratings and viewership.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr in 2019. In 2014–15, Golden State won 67 games in the regular season, led by NBA MVP Stephen Curry.The Warriors' starting lineup with the 7-foot (2.1 m) Andrew Bogut at center played 813 minutes together and outscored opponents by 19.6 points per 100 possessions.
The 2014–15 Golden State Warriors season was the 69th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and their 53rd in the San Francisco Bay Area.On May 14, 2014, the Warriors hired Steve Kerr to a five-year, $25 million deal to become the team's new head coach, succeeding Mark Jackson, who was fired eight days earlier. [1]
The 2009–10 Golden State Warriors season was the 64th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and its 48th in the San Francisco Bay Area. This was also Stephen Curry 's first season in the NBA & the Warriors.