With the best record in the NBA, the Golden State Warriors are cruising into the postseason. MVP candidate Stephen Curry and his ‘splash brother’ Klay Thompson have dominated the competition with their stellar playmaking, emerging defensive player of the year candidate Draymond Green has led the way defensively, and the rest of the role players have efficiently held down the fort on both ends of the floor. The team’s dominance not only lies in their record, but in the fact that they’re outscoring opponents by 12 points per 100 possessions – a feat that over the past 15 seasons, only the 2007-2008 Celtics (who won the title) and 2012-13 Thunder share.