The NBA season is getting back on track after the all-star break. A few games took place on Thursday, but the stretch run begins in earnest Friday night with a full slate of matchups. This includes most of the league's big guns: the Golden State Warriors, the San Antonio Spurs and the Oklahoma City Thunder (only the Cleveland Cavaliers are off, having played the night before).
For the Warriors, they are restarting their run toward history. With 48 wins and 4 losses, the team, led by historic shooting from Steph Curry, are on pace for one of basketball's most hallowed records: the 72-win season, put up by the Michael Jordan-era Chicago Bulls.
With Golden State starting its two-month sprint to history tonight, we thought it would be a good time to take another look at some stats that help better understand the team.
Here are 4 numbers to put the Warriors' offensive prowess into perspective.
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