OAKLAND, Calif. — The Golden State Warriors built the top record in the NBA on the strength of their offense, one of the league's best.
They kept it going behind another strong defensive display.
Stephen Curry had 19 points and a season-high 11 assists, Klay Thompson scored 23 and the Warriors beat the New Orleans Pelicans 112-85 Thursday night for their 11th consecutive win.
"That's the best game we've played in a long time," rookie coach Steve Kerr said. "Part of it was that we knew we were challenged by this team. It was good for our team to come in and feel threatened, and as a result kind of get our edge back."
Golden State is tops in the NBA for field goal percentage and assists, the earmarks of Kerr's offensive philosophy.
But the Warriors have also been sharp defensively — they lead the league in opponents' field goal percentage, blocked shots and defensive rebounds.
Golden State had 11 steals and forced the Pelicans into 17 turnovers.
"We've got such versatile defenders and such big wings — we might have the longest team in the NBA," Thompson said. "And people don't appreciate Steph's defense as much as they should."