NBA records
Team
Best regular-season record: 73–9[3]
Most wins (regular-season and postseason combined): 88 (88–18 overall record (0.830), the 1995–96 Chicago Bulls went 87–13 (.870), holding a better win percentage with fewer postseason losses.)[4]
Most road wins in a regular-season: 34[1]
Most road wins (regular-season and postseason combined): 38 (tied with the 1995–96 Chicago Bulls)[4]
Best start: 24–0[1]
Best road start: 14–0[44]
Best start (number of losses): Golden State has the best start in NBA history for every number of losses from 0 to 9 except 3.[3] The Warriors stand alone holding the best record in NBA history for 51 of the total 82 games in the regular-season.[3] They slipped off their record setting pace for only four games of the regular-season, and were tied for the other 27 games with the pace of such championship winning teams as the 1966–67 Philadelphia 76ers, 1971–72 Los Angeles Lakers and 1995–96 Chicago Bulls.[3]
0: 24–0 (1.000)
1: 29–1 (.967)
2: 36–2 (.947)
4: 48–4 (.923)
5: 55–5 (.917)
6: 62–6 (.912)
7: 68–7 (.907)
8: 69–8 (.896)
9: 73–9 (.890)
Longest home winning streak: 54 (dating back to 2014–15 season)[1]
Most home wins (regular-season and postseason combined): 50 (tied with the 1985–86 and 1986–87 Boston Celtics)[4]
Most three-pointers made in a regular-season: 1,077 (averaging an NBA record 13.1 per game, while shooting .416)[32]
Most three-pointers made in a postseason: 306 (surpassing their own playoff record of 240 from their 2015 Championship run)[4]
Most three-pointers made in a playoff game: 21 (on April 24, 2016 against the Houston Rockets. The Cleveland Cavaliers broke the record by making 25 against the Atlanta Hawks two weeks later.)
Most three-pointers made in a seven-game series: 90 (against the Oklahoma City Thunder)[4]
Most three-pointers made in a single NBA Finals game: 17 (Game 4 against the Cavaliers)[42]
Back-to-back losses in regular-season: 0 (only team in NBA history to go the whole regular-season without consecutive losses.)[1]
Multiple losses to same opponent in regular-season: 0 (only team in NBA history to go the whole regular-season without losing to the same opponent twice.)[1]
Individual
Most three-pointers made in a regular-season: 402 (Stephen Curry)[45]
Most three-pointers made in a single game: 12 (Stephen Curry, tied with Kobe Bryant and Donyell Marshall)[45]
Most three-pointers made in a single playoff game: 11 (Klay Thompson)[38]
Most consecutive games (regular-season and postseason combined) with a made three-pointer: 191 (Stephen Curry, finished season with streak still active)[4]
Most consecutive regular-season games with a made three-pointer: 152 (Stephen Curry, previous record of 127 held by Kyle Korver. Finished season with streak still active)[45]
Most consecutive playoff games with a made three-pointer: 58 (Stephen Curry, previous record of 44 held by Reggie Miller. Finished season with streak still active)[4]
Most three-pointers made in a playoff series: 32 (Stephen Curry)[4] (accomplished in both Western Conference Finals and again in NBA Finals)
Most three-pointers made in an NBA Finals series: 32 (Stephen Curry)[4]
Most three-pointers made in an NBA Finals Game 7: 6 (Draymond Green, tied with Shane Battier)[4]
Most points scored in an overtime period: 17 (Stephen Curry)[4]
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