Steph Curry Eyes 33-Game Winning Streak Record? LeBron James Weighs In On GSW Flawless Start

The Golden State Warriors are dominating the NBA world right now as they are the only remaining team who are undefeated at 15-0. What is their secret?

The Warriors are playing unselfish basketball which gives them a lot of open looks, plus the otherworldly play of reigning MVP, Stephen Curry is simply too hard for opposing teams to check.

Despite not having their coach, Steve Kerr, who is recovering from surgery, the Warriors are able to remain as the top dog they were last year under assistant coach Luke Walton.

With that said, the MVP said that they've only just begun and they are aiming to break the 33-game winning streak the 1971-72 LA Lakers put up in the history books.

"We want to get to 16 and counting and see how long we can keep this thing going," said Curry via CSN Bay Area. "But that's special. To have this record, maybe in a month, maybe we'll be talking about 33. Who knows? That's the other number that's out there."

"There are other milestones for us to have a chance at, but it's special to be unblemished this far into the season," he said. "We always say that our championship is something nobody can take away from us. This is something we can have that nobody else has experienced."

Meanwhile, former MVP LeBron James weighed in on the Warrior's stellar play. He said that the Dubs have two of the most essential components for a championship team, health and talent.

"I think it comes with a lot of health," James said, per ESPN.com's Dave McMenamin. "They've been healthy. They've been the most healthy team I've ever seen in NBA history, and they have great talent. Those guys all play for one common goal and that's to win, and that's all that matters."

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