Blazers' Terry Stotts says Golden State will surpass Bulls' 72-10 record

Gabrielle McMillen

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The Warriors are off to the best start in NBA history with a 34-2 record, and Blazers coach Terry Stotts says more records are in store for the defending NBA champions.

After Golden State defeated Portland 128-108 Friday night, Stotts said the Warriors are well on their way to breaking another NBA mark: the 1995-96 Bulls' 72-10 record.

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"They're on pace for the best record ever and I think they get it," Stotts said.

After Stotts watched the Warriors score 38 points on his team in the first quarter alone and rendered Damian Lillard's 40-point, 10-assist showing useless, it's understandable why he would think that.

Gabrielle McMillen