Steph Curry, the Go-Go Warriors look inspired after the All-Star break

Steph Curry, the Go-Go Warriors look inspired after the All-Star break

Rested and energized, the Warriors made a strong point in their first game after the All-Star break:

This is a team that knows how it needs to play, and it’s ready to run, run, run all the way to the regular season finish line.

Earlier this week, I explained in this space the downsides of the Warriors’ newfound and just commitment to small ball.

Thursday showed the upside.

The Dubs were cohesive, high-energy, and whip-smart for a full 48-minute campaign. Their 128-110 win over the Lakers was as entertaining a game as they have played all year, season, and perhaps even the past two seasons.

And while it came against a middling opponent — the Lakers were without LeBron James, who is taking full advantage of the Lakers’ unlimited time off policy, on Thursday — that fact shouldn’t take away anything from Golden State’s performance.

There was nothing simple about the Warriors’ offensive scheme. The Dubs didn’t return from the break and resort to simple high pick-and-roll offense with Steph Curry and Draymond Green. The layers of cuts and screens away from the ball that defined the Warriors’ early dynastic days — the finest version of basketball we, perhaps, have ever seen in the NBA — were still there, in full force, dizzying the Lakers from the opening tip.

Defensively, the Dubs weren’t perfect — at one point, they ran a box-and-one for… Austin Reeves? — but with Green orchestrating the action on that side of the court, Golden State is proving to be a capable defensive team (who knew?) and perhaps even a good one. (Exceptional still feels a long way off, but I think all parties are open to it.)

What these Dubs extolled Thursday, more than anything else, was effort.

And it’s that effort that will define what this season will become.

Pair that effort with understanding on the court, and you have something special to watch.

After Thursday’s game, is it ridiculous to say the Dubs looked like a team that could make some noise in the Western Conference this spring?

Obviously, no.

(It’s my column. I make the rules.)

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