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Raptors need to take a page from Golden State’s playbook: beat bad teams

At a perfect, never-before-seen 20-0, the Golden State Warriors come to Toronto with their heads held high, chests fully puffed, their confidence maxed out.

This is life when you’re making history with every win, piling on to the NBA’s best-ever start to a season and routinely dominating your opponents night after night. Twenty wins in, the Warriors’ numbers are overpowering. They’re winning by an average of 15 points per game. Stephen Curry has taken his MVP game to another level, toying with defenders and averaging a league-best 32 points per game.

The Warriors depth and teamwork on both ends of the floor are good enough that said MVP is often not needed in the fourth quarter, which only lends to making the team that much more lethal the next night.