Andrew Bogut Comments on Warriors’ Pursuit of Single-Season Wins Record

April 6th, 2016 by Scott Polacek Leave a reply »

A mere four wins stand in the way of the history books for the 69-9 Golden State Warriors, but center Andrew Bogut doesn’t care about that—unless he gets a ring too.

While the Warriors can eclipse the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls’ all-time record of 72 wins in a season if they win their final four contests, Bogut put things in perspective Wednesday when he said, “The end goal is, whether we go 50-32 or whether we break the record, if we don’t get a ring the season doesn’t mean (expletive),” per Courtney Cronin of the San Jose Mercury News.  

The Warriors have not lost back-to-back games in 2015-16, but they did lose their second contest in three tries on Tuesday. Bogut said his team is probably thinking about accomplishing history a bit too much heading into the stretch run of the season, per Cronin: “We’re not focused on it, but we get asked it every day, so just human nature, you’re going to be thinking about it more than you should.”



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