LeBron James Comments on Warriors Potentially Breaking NBA Wins Record

February 13th, 2016 by Adam Wells Leave a reply »

The Golden State Warriors' quest to set a new NBA record with 73 wins during the regular season has become the biggest storyline in sports, with everyone being asked about it during All-Star Weekend. 

LeBron James, whose Cleveland Cavaliers have already felt the Warriors' wrath twice this season, told reporters he thinks Golden State has a chance to surpass the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls' 72-10 mark, per Joe Vardon of Cleveland.com: "Records are meant to be broken, so it is possible."

In Cleveland's first meeting with Golden State on Christmas Day, it was a close 89-83 slugfest that looked like one of the early games in last year's NBA Finals. The Warriors changed everything on January 18, defeating the Cavaliers 132-98.



Talking about Golden State's evolution since winning the NBA championship, James said depth is a big reason for the Warriors' success:

I think they've used last year to take them to a new height. Obviously with Steph and Draymond and Klay they spearhead the whole thing, but everybody else, from Iggy (Finals MVP Andre Iguodala) to (Leandro) Barbosa to (Harrison) Barnes to ...

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