The Golden State Warriors have cruised through the playoffs sitting just one win shy of earning the NBA title over the Cleveland Cavaliers on an unblemished 16-0 record.
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The Warriors have proven to be an unrivaled offensive juggernaut that no team has figured out a way of stopping them. In a recent piece by Dave McMenamin and Brian Windhorst of ESPN, another NBA executive had quite a comical response to how to beat them.
With the fashion that Golden State swept through the playoffs has only further driven home the point that there is no equal to them. It's a roster that features four All-Stars who are among the top players in the league. Within that core group, their top three scorers in
Within that core group, their top three scorers in Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Kevin Durant could be argued as being the best shooters in the league's history. On top of that, they have one of the best defenders and all-around big men in the league in Draymond Green.
It was thought that the Cavaliers led by LeBron James could be the answer, but their defensive struggles along with the lack of scoring punch beyond their big three have put them in what seems like an insurmountable hole in the NBA Finals.
The only thing for certain is that it will have to take another super team to even have a chance to compete against them. Beyond that, it's a complete mystery at this point where and when that will come to fruition.