The Golden State Warriors, over the last three years, have become the top team in the NBA behind their dominance in the regular season.

Much of this has been behind their strong start to the regular season, especially over the last two campaigns as the Warriors hold a nearly perfect mark in the month of November dating back to 2015, according to killerkebab1499 of Reddit.

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Starting in their historic 15-16 season, they went 16-0 in November, outscoring their opponents by an average of 16 points. During this spell they beat: Memphis, L.A (Clippers), Denver , Sacramento, Detroit, Memphis  (again), Minnesota, Brooklyn, Toronto, L.A (Clippers again), Chicago, Denver (again) L.A (Lakers), Pheonix, Sacramento (again) and Utah.

In the 16-17 season they went 14-1 in November. Outscoring their opponents once again by an average of 16 points. During this spell they beat: Portland, OKC, New Orleans, Dallas, Denver, Phoenix, Toronto, Boston, Milwauke, Indianna, LA Lakers twice in a row, Minnesota and Atlanta. Losing just a one game against the Lakers after the OKC win.

This season, they are 5-0, outscoring their opponents by an average of 20 points. During this time they have beat: San Antonio, Denver, Miami, Minnesota and Philedelpha.

In total they are 35-1 in November in the last 3 seasons, they have outscored their opponents around 17.3 points.

The Warriors have put together a talented roster that features four All-Stars including a pair of MVPs that has shown the ability to dominate the regular season. The addition of Kevin Durant has only made them more of a juggernaut on both ends of the court for opposing teams to deal with on a nightly basis.

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The fact that they have essentially breezed through the month of November over the last three years is a testament to their dominance over the rest of the league. These fast starts to the season have helped set the foundation to their quest for an NBA title.

With the Warriors' core group in the prime of their respective careers, this trend could continue for the next few years.