The Golden State Warriors finished the 2014-15 regular season with 67 wins and 15 losses, easily the best record in the NBA this year. That level of dominance certainly makes the Pelicans’ chances of victory appear bleak, as teams experiencing that level of success generally don’t possess many weaknesses. The beauty (pain?) of facing a team with so few losses is that it takes less time to look at each individual loss to see if there are any themes or reoccurring trends (though those trends are inherently less significant due to a smaller sample size). Below, you’ll find some notes about each of these losses, and afterwards, any conclusions that can be drawn and how the Pelicans can capitalize.
Learning from the Warriors’ Losses
