The Golden State Warriors are a modern-day dynasty with three championships in the last four years, but sometimes they flip a switch that is just unfair for opponents.
After the defending champions poured in an astounding 92 points in the first half of Monday's contest against the Chicago Bulls, Klay Thompson set an all-time record with his 14th three-pointer in a single NBA game.
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K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune noted the crowd at the United Center went "nuts" to see history after it clearly accepted its team's fate well before Thompson broke teammate Stephen Curry's record of 13 triples in a game.