As NBA returns, will Warriors’ dominance come back too?
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Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry stands on the court as coach Steve Kerr gestures during the second half of the team's NBA basketball game against the Brooklyn Nets in New York in this Nov. 19, 2017. At 44-14 and loaded with four All-Stars, the Warriors are still very good, but not as good they’ve been. “This year we've had a pretty solid season, but feel that we can play a lot better,” Curry said. “So that's what we're trying to do this next 20 games before another championship run.”
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Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry stands on the court as coach Steve Kerr gestures during the second half of the team's NBA basketball game against the Brooklyn Nets in New York in this Nov. 19, 2017. At 44-14 and loaded with four All-Stars, the Warriors are still very good, but not as good they’ve been. “This year we've had a pretty solid season, but feel that we can play a lot better,” Curry said. “So that's what we're trying to do this next 20 games before another championship run.”

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