Sunday, January 31, 2016

Warriors still rolling along


The Golden State Warriors (43-4) are still rolling along with win after win after win. The Warriors are in New York tonight and will battle the Knicks (23-26). Chances are win No. 44 is just a few hours away.

The Warriors need 30 more wins to break the all-time won/loss record, currently owned by the Chicago Bulls. The Bulls went 72-10 during the 1995/96 regular season and were led by Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman.

Steve Kerr has returned to the Warriors' sideline and has taken over his duties as the head coach for the stretch run. Of course, Luke Walton, who did such a great job while Kerr was away, will be at his side, back to his job as the Warriors' assistant coach.

Those two former Wildcats are having a ball.

By the way, Kerr was on the roster of the Chicago Bulls when the franchise set the regular-season record in 1995/96. Another former Wildcat, Jud Buechler, was also on the team. Kerr played in all 82 games and averaged 8.4 points per game, while Buechler averaged 3.8 points per game in 74 appearances.

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