Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr says the team's championship experience has been a big factor for the Dubs' success in the last few playoff runs.

The Warriors are one win away from reaching their fight straight NBA Finals. The players on the team have seen it all and no situation gets them rattled anymore, according to Kerr.

“I think our experience has been really a big factor in our success not only in this playoff run, but the last few,” Kerr said. “I feel a much different vibe than I did with our team five years ago when this was all brand new.

“Back then, it seemed like we had plenty of games where everyone looked scattered and nervous and we had to figure it out. It seems like these days, we're more composed, more confident.”

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The Warriors erased double-digit deficits in Games 2 and 3 against the Portland Trail Blazers. This is a team which can go on a 13-0 scoring run in two minutes with the way Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson shoot the ball.

Golden State is looking to sweep the Blazers on Monday. The Warriors would get more than a week off if they are able to end the series on Monday in Portland. That would be very beneficial so Kevin Durant, DeMarcus Cousins and Andre Iguodala have more time to recover from their injuries.