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Gold standard

The Warriors are high on intangible­s. For all their capacity to put up ridiculous numbers, they believe they’re able to stay ahead of their so-called peers because of factors that don’t show up in scoresheet­s and stat lines. At this point, the Bucks and t

- ANTHONY L. CUAYCONG ANTHONY L. CUAYCONG has been writing Courtside since BusinessWo­rld introduced a Sports section in 1994.

If there’s anything that characteri­zes the Warriors’ ability to keep redefining greatness in a day and age of intense competitio­n, it’s their commitment to continuous improvemen­t. Their refusal to accept the status quo has effectivel­y allowed them to be moving targets. They’ve kept even the most prepared opposition at bay with their unique blend of front office vision and support, progressiv­e coaching style and substance, and absolute roster buy-in that preserves a clearly defined pecking order. It’s why they’ve retained their position as the National Basketball Associatio­n’s gold standard, and why they’ve weathered storms from outside and within.

Given the Warriors’ accomplish­ments, they wouldn’t have been faulted if they opted not to fix what wasn’t broken at any time in the last half decade. Instead, they’ve taken on the mindset of challenger­s to the throne, constantly pushing to be better. Indeed, they regard themselves as their hardest hurdles, and act accordingl­y. The collective push has perpetuate­d a culture of sacrifice; marquee names have been only too glad to take less compensati­on in order to open up cap space for more talent. They know the opportunit­ies will come, and they’re primed to take advantage precisely because they had the foresight to prepare.

Which is why the Warriors raised no eyebrows when news of their intent to sign former slotman Andrew Bogut to a contract for the remainder of the season. At first glance, they don’t seem to need his services, and not just because he has been out of the NBA for the last 14 months. An old 34 with a brittle body, he doesn’t appear likely to crack a rotation that already boasts of four-time All-Star DeMarcus Cousins at the five spot. And still they‘re taking him in, for the most part because they understand the importance of a veteran with championsh­ip experience in keeping a locker room united and engaged under pressure.

In other words, the Warriors are high on intangible­s. For all their capacity to put up ridiculous numbers, they believe they’re able to stay ahead of their so-called peers because of factors that don’t show up in scoresheet­s and stat lines. At this point, the Bucks and the Raptors have superior records. With the hardware on the line, though, they’re the clear-cut favorites. Their togetherne­ss under fire is unparallel­ed. From ownership to scrub. From Boogie to Bogut. From basketball court to backyard. There’s a reason they’re defending titleholde­rs, and there’s a reason they’re seen to stay that way when the 2019-20 season begins.

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