They winning 70 games at the very least
I honestly hope that Kerr doesn't go looking for the record (he probably isn't, but I'm just saying), and cuts Curry's and Draymond's minutes right down heading into April. While the record is nice and all that, it's a pointless achievement if they don't go on and win a title. Even though Draymond is only averaging 34 minutes, he'll be burned out if he continues playing at this rate. His defensive workload this season is perhaps the heaviest in the modern era (never mind all the screens, grabbing offensive boards, passing and driving he does on offense), and I wouldn't be surprised if it catches up with him near the postseason.
Let's see how close I can get it (barring a catastrophic injury or Kerr opting to rest players for the postseason) -
@ Portland - W
@ Clippers on a back to back (with no BG) - W
@ Atlanta (dependent on trade deadline) - W
@ Miami - W
@ Orlando on a back to back - W
@ Thunder (end of the road trip) - L
vs Atlanta - W
vs OKC - W
@ Lakers - W
vs Orlando - W
vs Utah - W
vs Portland - W
vs Phoenix - W
vs Pelicans - W
vs Knicks - W
@ Dallas - L
@ San Antonio - W
@ Minnesota - W (I could potentially see a L here after coming off a game against the Spurs on a road trip)
vs Clippers - W (again, I could potentially see a L here - although I give GS an advantage with homecourt)
vs Dallas - W
vs Philly - W
vs Wizards - W
@ Jazz on a back to back away - L
vs Boston - W
vs Portland - W
vs Minnesota - W
vs SA - L/W
@ Memphis - L/W (due to Spurs the next night)
@ Spurs - W
vs Memphis - W
25 wins
3 losses
Two either way
73 wins without taking the second to last games against both the Spurs and Grizzlies into account - that I'm undecided on.
I'll say they'll finish 74-8.
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The record is only 20 years old,I hope they do it but I think they want another chip tho and if it came to it.I can see Kerr towards end resting them.
They should be well rested to break the recordthese cats are resting a lot NOW![]()