On April 13, 2016 -- exactly four years ago today -- the Warriors defeated the Memphis Grizzlies in the regular-season finale, 125-104.
But this wasn't some ordinary victory.
It was historic.
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The Warriors improved to 73-9, giving them the most wins in a single season by any team in NBA history (the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls went 72-10).
Steph Curry was sensational on this record-setting night, racking up 46 points on just 24 shots. He made 10 3-pointers to give him 402 makes on the season.
"It's a great way to finish off what was an amazing regular season," coach Steve Kerr told reporters. "I just told our guys I never in a million years would have guessed that that record would ever be broken. I thought it was like DiMaggio's hit streak, really.
"I was wrong, but I will say the same thing now that I said 20 years ago, 'I don't think this one will ever be broken.' Somebody's got to go 74-8. I don't see it, and I hope our fans aren't expecting that next year."
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Unfortunately for the Dubs, they didn't capture the 2016 title as they lost Game 7 of the NBA Finals to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
But they still put together the greatest regular season in the history of the league.