The Warriors were finally brought down to reality though the only thing that they lost was the chance to beat the 33 game-winning streak previously held by the 1971-72 Lakers.

Though that 108-95 loss to the Bucks was something not many saw coming, the Warriors are still up for another record currently held by the 1995-96 Bulls, as mentioned via Cleveland.com.

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That is of course the best regular season record (72-10), which is certainly within range.

As far as the loss is concerned, such shouldn’t be a big deal, though there have been critics feasting on the defeat. But looking at it in another way, the loss only makes the Warriors more dangerous.

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While Draymond Green did say via NESN.com that they could possibly end the regular season a perfect 82-0, the thing is that the Warriors needed to savor a loss while it is still early.

Winding up the regular season as the best team may have dire consequence, such as losing in the postseason, which has more bearing if compared to the headway that he Warriors are enjoying in the regular season.

Records aside, the Bucks do deserve some credit. For a team toting a 9-15 mark going into the match, no one even considered them as the team likely to spoil the streaking Warriors and yet they did as reported via Sports Illustrated.

The conquest may not be a big thing in the eyes of NBA critics, but it does prove that the Warriors do have weak spots and off nights. So who could possibly hand the Warriors their second loss if anyone?

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