I know what you’re thinking. The Warriors are too good, too talented, with too many prime years ahead of them to allow their dynasty to be imperiled by the animosity that exploded near the end of Monday night’s loss to the Clippers — an unseemly scene that resulted in the suspension of Draymond Green and free agent-to-be Kevin Durant apparently muttering, “This is why I’m out.”
Disharmony in the locker room? It just couldn’t happen that way.
But it could. We know because it’s happened before — to a championship Warriors team.
The mid-1970s Warriors weren’t a dynasty.