
Oracle Arena has always been one of the best homecourt environments in the NBA.
And ever since Steve Kerr became head coach, the Warriors' advantage has increased even more.
Let's take a look at the Warriors' home record under Kerr:
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-2014-15 = 39-2
-2015-16 = 39-2
-2016-17 = 36-5
-2017-18 = 29-12
One of those four is not like the other.
On Thursday evening, Kerr was a guest on 95.7 The Game. And this was his response when Damon Bruce jokingly requested that the Warriors go 41-0 at home this season as a proper farewell to Oracle:
"I don't know if we could quite pull that off, but I would like to return to our dominant home-floor ways ... we've got to do a better job at protecting our home floor. And some of that was injuries last year...
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"Assuming we have a decent year health wise and everybody's pretty much together, there's no reason we shouldn't get back to our dominant homecourt ways. That's definitely a goal."
No team has ever gone undefeated at home over the course of an entire season. The 1985-86 Celtics and 2015-16 Spurs went 40-1.
The Warriors dropped their home opener the last two seasons (129-100 loss to the Spurs and 122-121 loss to Houston) so let's see if they can avoid the threepeat when they host the Thunder on Tuesday night...
Drew Shiller is the co-host of Warriors Outsiders. Follow him on Twitter @DrewShiller