Both chasing history and making history, the Golden State Warriors are coming to town.
And that’s a big deal.
“Some people will say they don’t, but I guarantee you each and every guy in this league, when they look at who won and who lost, they’re checking on Golden State,’’ Tayshaun Prince said. “If they’re not, they’re lying. How many threes did Steph [Curry] hit? Did Draymond [Green] come close to a triple-double? Everybody is paying attention.’’
Prince, a seasoned veteran, watched as a teenager as the 1995-96 Bulls went 72-10; his first season in the NBA was Michael Jordan’s last.