Steve Kerr likes to nitpick. But it's getting hard to.
After the Golden State Warriors beat the Los Angeles Lakers, 149-106, on Wednesday, Kerr didn't know what to critique.
Kerr on what Warriors can improve from last game: "Not much, and, honestly, I'm usually pretty picky."
— Connor Letourneau (@Con_Chron) November 25, 2016
It was a near-perfect game for the Warriors, who aren't taking long to adjust with Kevin Durant in the lineup.




The start of the season was less perfect with the Spurs actually blowing the Warriors out, but ever since, there haven't been many growing pains while Golden State has begun to really dominate.
Wednesday was possibly the best example of the potential domination this team can display.
Motivated after losing to the Lakers the last time they played — a game in which Stephen Curry missed all 10 of his 3-point attempts — the Warriors came out and left no doubt early. They made 19 triples as a team while Curry, Durant and Klay Thompson combined for 85 points with neither playing more than 30 minutes.
The Warriors probably aren't quite there yet, but they might be ahead of schedule, and the rest of the league should know it's in trouble.