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First NBA Team To Win 73 Games Quiz
Golden State Warriors 2015-16
In the 2015-16 season, the Golden State Warriors compiled a record of 73-9 and beat the previous record of 72-10, set by the Chicago Bulls in the 1995-96 season. Can you identify the ten players who played the most for the Warriors in that record season?
A collection quiz
by GBfan.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
Choose the ten players who appeared in games for the Golden State Warriors during their record breaking 2015-16 season.
There are 10 correct entries. Get 3 incorrect and the game ends.
Klay Thompson Steve Kerr Tim HardawayDraymond GreenKevin Durant Shaun Livingston Brandon RushMarreese Speights Ian Clark Jimmy Butler Harrison Barnes Rick BarryLeondro Barbosa Stephen Curry Andrew Bogut
Left click to select the correct answers. Right click if using a keyboard to cross out things you know are incorrect to help you narrow things down.
In order of the number of game played in season 2015-16, the top 10 were -- Draymond Green, Klay Thompson, Stephen Curry, Shaun Livingston, Marreese Speights, Brandon Rush, Andrew Bogut, Leondro Barbosa, Harrison Barnes, Ian Clark -- these 10 all played 66 or more games. No-one played in all 82 games (Draymond Green played in 81 games).
The other six players who made appearances in 2015-16 were: Andre Iguodala, Festus Ezeli, James Michael McAdoo, Jason Thompson, Anderson Varejao and Kevin Looney.
The starting backcourt for the Golden State Warriors in the 2015-16 season consisted of Stephen Curry at point guard, Klay Thompson at shooting guard, two NBA future Hall of Fame players. The team's typical starting front court was Draymond Green at power forward, Harrison Barnes at small forward, and Andrew Bogut at center.
The two biggest contributors off the bench on the 2015-16 consisted of Shaun Livingston and Andre Iguodala, two defensive stand-outs. Brandon Rush and Leonardo Barbosa were the two guards off the bench. The back-up center was Marreese Speights.
The wrong answers included Kevin Durant who joined the team the following season and led them back to the NBA championship. Rick Barry and Tim Hardaway played for the Warriors in the previous decades. Steve Kerr was the head coach, not a player on the 2015-16 team. All-star Jimmy Butler joined the Warriors a decade after the record breaking season.
The Warriors finished the season 73-9. They started the season 24-0 and were 37-4 at the half-way mark.
The Chicago Bulls finished their record breaking 1995-96 season 72-10 -- after 24 games they were 22-2 and at the half-way mark they were 38-3.
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