Golden State Warriors small forward Andre Iguodala says the Dubs have a lot of room for improvement and haven't played their best basketball of the season yet.

That's kind of scary to think considering the Warriors have the best record in the Western Conference and are coming off a 122-105 win against the Denver Nuggets on Friday.

Golden State is just 5-5 in its last 10 games. Whenever the Warriors go on some kind of bad stretch, pundits around the league always begin to question if this is the end of the Dubs.

Time and time again, however, the Warriors show that they are the best team in the NBA when they are locked in for 48 minutes. It's a long regular season. Golden State has won two straight championships and three out of the last four championships. At some point, the players on the team are going to get bored during an 82-game regular season.

Once the playoffs start, there's no team that can beat the Warriors in a seven-game series. This roster is just too stacked. The Dubs are the only team in the NBA with five All-Stars in their starting lineup.

They also have a former Finals MVP in Andre Iguodala coming off the bench.