Despite a slow start to the season, the Golden State Warriors have begun to hit their stride over the last several games pushing to one of the best records in the league.
According to Mark Medina of the Mercury News, the Warriors have been on a historic stretch over the last couple of weeks, setting another first in franchise history.
The great @DoubleR_PR said it's the first time the Warriors have won 6 consecutive games by at least 15 points
— Mark Medina (@MarkG_Medina) November 12, 2017




Golden State has been able to cruise to comfortable wins against the likes of the Minnesota Timberwolves, Philadelphia 76ers, San Antonio Spurs, and L.A. Clippers during that win streak. What has been most encouraging is that they have been able to work out much of their early-season struggles that saw them drop two out of their first three games.
Warriors now boast the league's highest-scoring offense at 120.3 points per game while also dishing out a league-best 31.0 assists per contest. They are also far and away the most efficient offensive team in the NBA that currently holds the highest mark in field goal percentage (52.1) and 3-point percentage (41.5).
Although many of the other teams in the league have made many offseason changes to better compete against the Warriors, they are still the standard bearers. This has only further raised the bar for the rest of the NBA to match their level of play.