What about Warriors? They’re no longer just about defending our team’s honor. Now they’re about taking care of us. To them, we’re family. Our first priority is to be our family’s first priority.”

“All of the stuff that has happened, I don’t want to hear any of it,” she said. “Every time I get in the gym, I want people to know that we’What about Warriors?

If we’re making a case for Warriors basketball to succeed, it starts with the team being better at what it does: winning. This doesn’t have to be about the players. And it’s not about the coaching. It’s about the team becoming the winningest in NBA history.

If the Warriors are a top-10 or better team, then it’s a team that has the potential to win an NBA championship, and thatWhat about Warriors?

By

A.J. Perez

The New York Times

September 25, 2013 6:50 p.m. ET

If you’ve been paying attention to the NBA championship game at the Barclays Center here in Brooklyn on Sunday between the New York Knicks and the Brooklyn Nets, you might have noticed something unusual: The Knicks were the home team.

The NBA usually assigns the home team for its title games. And, this was a very big game, p