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Oddly enough, in halting the Spurs' bid to eclipse the 1985-86 Celtics' 40-1 mark at home, Golden State actually set a new record by finishing 34-7 on the road, one game better than the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls (33-8) did. It was coincidentally also win No. 72 for the Warriors, who will try to knock that same Bulls squad out of the history books by getting a 73rd victory on Wednesday (although Chicago might've won more if the previous record hadn't been only 69).
With a win in its 81st game, Golden State also guaranteed that it will go the entire regular season without ever losing back-to-back contests, an NBA first. Not only that, but according to ESPN Stats & Info the Warriors will become the first team never to lose twice to one opponent.
In addition, Klay Thompson hit his 272nd three-pointer of the season on Sunday, tying for the third-most in league history. Teammate Steph Curry is the only player ever to make more.
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