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Golden State Warriors seek rare NBA three-peat

Last Updated: 13/10/18 8:15am

Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors warms up prior to the game against the Los Angeles Lakers
Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors warms up prior to the game against the Los Angeles Lakers

The Golden State Warriors are embracing their quest for a third consecutive NBA title and they are not afraid to say so.

The Warriors could become the first team to win three crowns in a row since the 2000-2002 Los Angeles Lakers and match the second-longest championship run in NBA history.

"We talk about the three-peat just because it's in front of us," two-time NBA Most Valuable Player Stephen Curry said.

"I don't think it's something that's repeated every single day. But when we start the season, obviously we lay everything out on the table, what's at stake in terms of our expectations.

"We understand that winning a championship is attainable if we take care of our business, and doing it three years in a row is a tremendous opportunity for us that we should not be afraid to talk about and go after."

Only the Lakers, two 1990s Chicago Bulls teams powered by Michael Jordan and the 1952-54 Minneapolis Lakers have won three titles in a row, with the record run of eight belonging to the 1959-1966 Boston Celtics.

But for a seventh-game loss to Cleveland in the 2016 NBA Finals, the Warriors would already be celebrating four crowns in a row instead of seeking a fourth in five campaigns.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr is enjoying the team's success
Warriors coach Steve Kerr is enjoying the team's success

"You never stop enjoying it. You just start focusing on the next year," said Warriors coach Steve Kerr. "But it's always there. You always see the banner hanging and you see your ring. It never quite goes away. That's the beauty of it."

Two-time NBA Finals MVP Kevin Durant and star guard Klay Thompson are set to become free agents next July and the Warriors will be looking at a salary cap crunch after spending big to assemble and keep a championship line-up.

The Los Angeles Lakers, with new star LeBron James, figure to make a bid for Durant, who left Oklahoma City in 2016 to join the Warriors and form a 'superteam' line-up that has gone 8-1 in the NBA Finals.

Just as James left Cleveland and won titles in Miami then departed, the concern is that Durant might arrive to become a champion and then depart, although the Warriors could make the richest offer to keep him and have the lure of a new arena in San Francisco opening with him as a star attraction if he stays, even in a short-term deal.

"There's more expectations now and a little bit more detail," Durant said. "But it's a whole new system and new group of players and more expectations - we'll see how that plays out."

Kevin Durant says expectations are rising
Kevin Durant says expectations are rising

The Warriors have endured two-month playoff runs for four years - an extra 83 playoff games amounting to an extra season and less rest than rivals who haven't enjoyed such success.

"It's always too short. That's a great problem to have," Thompson said. "Our time in the off-season has been so crunched these last four years so you have to make the most out of every single day... It goes by fast."

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The Warriors have had to cope with injuries, adjusting to new players and even handling their own success without getting complacent.

"Winning a championship is the goal," Curry said. "How you get there and how you kind of break up that mission on a day-to-day, game-by-game, month-by-month basis is what makes us great. We adapt really well and we don't stay down for too long."

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