The Golden State Warriors don’t need help.
The NBA’s most superstar-studded superteam creates plenty of offense of its own — powered by the three-headed, all-league monster of Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson — without the help of an opponent’s turnovers.
Start coughing up the ball against the Warriors’ onslaught and you’re in for a long night.
“We are last in the NBA in turnovers at over 18,” Nuggets coach Mike Malone said before his team hosted those run-and-gun Warriors on Thursday night at the Pepsi Center. “When you are playing against the highest-powered offense in the NBA, they do not need 18 extra possessions to score.