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Why Warriors’ start in 2018-19 better than 2017-18

NEW YORK – One moment, the Warriors are making a video poking fun at Fergie’s rendition of the national anthem during the 2018 NBA All-Star game. At another moment, the Warriors are keeping a strict routine with meticulous treatment in the training room. At another moment, the Warriors appear excited every time one of their new players appears comfortable in their new environment.

Mix those ingredients together, and it seems obvious why the Warriors (6-1) enter Monday’s game against the Chicago Bulls (2-4) with the Western Conference’s best record. The reasons do not just trace to the efficient dominance that Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant have displayed.