By the numbers: Putting Warriors' 16-0 start in perspective

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OAKLAND – Now that the Warriors are in the NBA record books as the first team in league history to win its first 16 games, every victory without a loss adds separation between them and the past.

Here are some of the relevant numbers through Tuesday night's win over the Lakers:

1.9: Assists per turnover, tops in the NBA.

12.4: 3-point field goals per game, highest in the NBA.

15.6: Point differential through the first 16 games, highest since the 1996-97 Chicago Bulls posted a 16.0 differential while going 15-1 through their first 16 games.

16: The obvious one, the much-publicized total of wins achieved through 16 games.

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20: Not so obvious. This is the total of regular-season wins the Warriors have rang since losing at New Orleans last April 7. Win streaks carry over from year to year.

27: Number of consecutive wins at Oracle Arena. The last home loss occurred on Jan. 27, a 113-111 defeat at the hands of the Chicago Bulls.

28.8: 3-point shooting percentage by opponents, lowest in the NBA.

29.6: Number of assists the Warriors are averaging per game, 3.3 more than second-place Atlanta.

42.4: Opponents overall field-goal percentage, fourth lowest in the NBA.

89: Number of consecutive games in which Steph Curry has made a 3-point shot.

100: The Warriors have reached that point total in all 16 games.

114.3: Number of points the Warriors are averaging per game, 4.5 more than second-place Oklahoma City.

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