Last season, the Golden State Warriors won the most regular season games in NBA history, but they won’t be looking to top themselves in 2016-17.
Stephen Curry says 74 victories is not something the Dubs are aiming for.
.@StephenCurry30 took some time out of his ongoing Tour of Asia to speak with the media about the upcoming season… pic.twitter.com/MRrPhocgjd
— GoldenStateWarriors (@warriors) September 5, 2016
The Warriors will focus, instead, on preparing themselves for a deep Playoff run that they hope results in a championship:
“I think we’ve added some great character guys that will fit right into our identity and who we are as a team. And there’s only one goal this year which is obviously to win a championship so whatever it takes to make that happen, I’m sure we’ll figure it out.
“74 (wins) isn’t really a goal. If it happens, it happens. All of our energy will be spent on getting ourselves ready for a championship run. We want to have a great regular season obviously, we don’t want to have any slip-ups, but I don’t think coming into the season with the goal of 74 is a good focus. It’s about winning a championship.”
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