OAKLAND, Calif. — Steve Kerr and his do-everything superstar, Stephen Curry, expected Golden State to build on its championship run of last season.
This record, though? No way.
And 60 games over .500 at this stage? Yeah, right.
Curry knocked down six more 3-pointers to increase his record total on the way to 26 points, and Warriors beat the Washington Wizards 102-94 on Tuesday night to stay on track for the all-time wins record.
Klay Thompson followed back-to-back 40-point games with 16 as Golden State (67-7) stayed a game ahead of the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls' pace during their 72-10 season.