San Francisco, CA – The Golden State Warriors are heading to Denver with a 2-0 lead over the 6-seed Denver Nuggets. The first two games were dominated by a lineup with Stephen Curry, Jordan Poole, and Klay Thompson. All-Star forward Draymond Green is one of the primary facilitators of the Warriors' offense, and he's loving every bit of this lineup.

The only problem with this lineup is it isn't the Warriors starting lineup. Curry was with the second unit in both games of this series. After a while, somebody will be coming out of the starting group because Curry will get his spot back. Usually, Poole is the odd man out, but that might not be the case, according to Green.

“The thing about the playoffs is every series takes on a life of its own,” Green explained. “Every series requires different matchups and different adjustments. At some point, I’m sure they will be starting together.”

This year's Warriors team is all about winning. If that means a change of rotation and starting lineup, they make adjustments without any complaints. The team mentality is the formula for enormous games.

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Monday night Curry, Poole, and Thompson combined for 84 points. The Bay Area crowd enjoyed every minute of the trio on the court together. They tore apart Denver’s defense and frustrated them into ejections and fights amongst each other on the sidelines.

The next game is on Thursday night. The Nuggets will have time to devise a plan to slow down the new trio, and the Warriors will be attempting to keep the upper hand on the series.