NEW YORK -- Golden State Warriors superstars Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant are playing better together than at any other point in their three-year tenure, a fact that has become clear through the first two weeks of the NBA season.
"The continuity of being together now for a while, winning back-to-back titles together, I think there's probably a better comfort zone, comfort area between the two of them than there's ever been," Warriors head Steve Kerr said after the duo polished off another offensive masterpiece on Sunday night combining for 69 points in a 120-114 win over the Brooklyn Nets.