When the Golden State Warriors are playing their best version of basketball, it doesn’t look much like basketball at all. This was the case Monday, when they scored 92 points in a blistering first half against the Chicago Bulls. It was as if the Bulls were bound to a completely different set of rules than the Warriors, who whizzed the ball to-and-fro with their proprietary blend of ping-pong, hockey, and jai alai. That Chicago went into the locker room down 42 points after two quarters is actually rather impressive when you consider they weren’t equipped with paddles or ice skates. If only Zach LaVine had brought his chistera, maybe Klay Thompson wouldn’t have hit an NBA record 14 3-pointers.
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