SAN FRANCISCO – The Thunder arrived in San Francisco a juggernaut, a locomotive barreling toward a win total that may be unequalled.

But before the defending champions turned the host Warriors into Oklahoma City’s 21st victory of the season with a thrilling 124-112 win on Tuesday night, Golden State coach Steve Kerr made sure to note that he was no stranger to such dominance.

After all, Kerr had been a key rotation player on Michael Jordan’s 72-10 Chicago Bulls of 1996. Two decades later, he had then coached the 73-9 Warriors, where prime Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and the death lineup tore up the league.

When equating Oklahoma City’s current-day dominance with those dynastic forces, he pointed his finger at a shared commonality.

“A team mindset of zero agendas,” Kerr s

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