Highest +/- scoring differential in the 3rd quarter during the playoffs: Outscored opponents in the 3rd quarter by 153 points įranchise records Individual.First team in NBA history to win multiple elimination games in the same series despite trailing by 10-or-more at halftime: Western Conference Finals vs Rockets.Largest comeback by a road team at halftime in a Game 7 in the playoffs: 11 points down (vs.Half-time comebacks: First team in NBA history to come back from 20+ point deficits at half-time twice in the same season (22 against the Philadelphia 76ers and 20 against the New Orleans Pelicans).Most consecutive playoff series with a road win: 19 (tied with the Miami Heat).The Warriors record dates back to 2017, where they went 9–0 at home) Most consecutive playoff home wins: 16 (surpassing the 1990–91 Chicago Bulls record of 15.Highest postseason winning percentage over a four-year-span: 63–20 (.795) from 2015 to 2018, the Chicago Bulls are second with 51–17 (.750) from 1991 to 1994.Largest average point differential in a Finals series: +15.00 PPG (vs Cavs).Smith (3 times) are the only other players in NBA history with more than one game with ten made threes. 10 or more three-pointers made in a game: 9 times (Stephen Curry).Most points scored by a player in a Western Conference Finals series: 213 ( Kevin Durant, previous record of 212 points jointly held by Hakeem Olajuwon (1995) and Shaquille O'Neal (2002)).Most three-pointers made in a quarter in the Finals game: 5 (Stephen Curry, Game 2 of 2018 NBA Finals.Most consecutive playoff games with a made three-pointer on the road: 44 - ongoing streak (Stephen Curry).Most consecutive playoff games with a made three-pointer at home: 46 - ongoing streak (Stephen Curry).Most three-pointers made in a four-game Finals series: 22 (Stephen Curry, previous record was 11 (jointly held by Robert Horry and Penny Hardaway).Most consecutive playoff games with a made three-pointer: 90 - ongoing streak (Stephen Curry, has made a three-pointer in every playoff game he's played in).Most three-pointers made in a Finals game: 9 ( Stephen Curry, Game 2 of 2018 NBA Finals).See also: NBA regular season records and NBA post-season records Stephen Curry broke multiple three-point records this season, including most made in an NBA Finals game with nine. He retired on August 30, 2018, having won two NBA championships with the Warriors. This season marked David West's final season in the NBA. For the first time since the 2013–14 season, they did not clinch first place for home-court advantage for the playoffs and failed to win 60 games for the first time under Steve Kerr. The Warriors ended the regular season with a slew of injuries to all four of their All-Stars, including an MCL sprain for Curry that kept him out for six weeks, and lost ten of their last seventeen games. Curry was named captain, being the leading vote getter from the Western Conference. Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson were all named to the All-Star Game, the first time in NBA history that a team has had four All-Stars in consecutive seasons, and just the ninth time in NBA history a single team has had four players in the game. Stephen Curry set the NBA record for three-pointers made in an NBA Finals game with nine. Golden State set the NBA record of 16 consecutive home wins in the playoffs, surpassing the 1990–91 Chicago Bulls. The Warriors finished second in the Western Conference with a record of 58–24, their fifth most wins in franchise history. They beat the top-seeded Houston Rockets 4–3 in the Western Conference Finals. In the playoffs, the Warriors defeated the San Antonio Spurs in the First Round 4–1 and the New Orleans Pelicans 4–1 in the Semi-finals. Golden State won the Pacific Division title and Western Conference Championship for the fourth consecutive season. It was the Warriors' third championship in four years, and sixth overall. It was the first time in NBA history and in North America's four major professional sports leagues that two teams had met to compete for a Championship for a fourth consecutive year. The Warriors entered the season as the defending NBA champions and repeated, beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 4–0 in the Finals. The 2017–18 Golden State Warriors season was the 72nd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 56th in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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