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Warriors face new-look opposition in quest to repeat

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(Reuters) - The Golden State Warriors begin the 201718 NBA season this week so dominant that a number of teams pulled off blockbuste­r deals in hopes of denying them a third title in four years.

The Houston Rockets, Oklahoma City Thunder, Boston Celtics and Cleveland Cavaliers are among the teams who made offseason deals for All-Star players with the hope of unseating a Warriors club many feel are too good not to win it all.

Golden State return largely the same squad that enjoyed a remarkable 16-1 romp through the playoffs last season but now face a number of new-look challenger­s.

“The biggest challenge is complacenc­y,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr told The Athletic. “We’ve been to the Finals three years in a row. And for our core group, I guess that would be four or five guys ... that’s a long haul and you just cannot lose your edge in this league.”

Since the Warriors beat Cleveland last June in the Finals, a record seven NBA players who were selected as All-Stars in 2017 have switched teams in the hopes of unseating Golden State.

The Warriors will get their first look at one of those retooled challenger­s today when they host Houston in one of the two games scheduled for the opening night of the season.

“We’re chasing maybe one of the best teams ever in the history of basketball,” Houston Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni, whose team acquired nine-times AllStar point guard Chris Paul in a trade with the Los Angeles Clippers, told USA Today.

“Nobody wants to go into the season going, ‘OK, if you have a really good year, you can come in third.’ You just don’t want to do that, so we’re all in.”

Paul and James Harden, who last season finished runner-up in MVP voting, give the Rockets two of the league’s elite floor generals and make Houston perhaps the greatest threat to unseat the Warriors in the Western Conference.

But Golden State, already powered by Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant, have added depth to a roster that many already viewed as one of the greatest NBA teams ever assembled.

Health permitting, anything short of a trip to next June’s NBA Finals for the Warriors would be considered a failure of epic proportion.

DOMINANT CAVS The Cavaliers, whose hopes of a title begin and end with fourtimes league MVP LeBron James, are coming off a tumultuous offseason during which they shipped Kyrie Irving to Boston after the All-Star guard requested a trade.

Cleveland will now hope Isaiah Thomas, the Celtics’ top scorer last season, is his same old self when he returns in January from a hip injury while counting on James’ friend Dwyane Wade and former MVP Derrick Rose to turn back the clock.

The Cavs, who have dominated the Eastern Conference for three straight seasons and despite some defensive issues, appear well-placed to make another deep playoff run.

The season should also see James, who turns 33 in December, become the seventh and youngest player to score 30,000 career points, a feat he is expected to reach shortly after the midway mark of the Cavs campaign.

Boston overhauled their roster after a season in which they finished first in the Eastern Conference but were demoralize­d by Cleveland in the penultimat­e round of the playoffs.

Among their many moves, the Celtics acquired Gordon Hayward in free agency and executed a blockbuste­r trade for Irving to remain one of the East’s elite contenders.

The Oklahoma City Thunder became a major player once again as they bolstered their attack by landing a pair of highwattag­e quick fixes in All-Stars Paul George and Carmelo Anthony.

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