The Golden State Warriors and Atlanta Hawks have been the class of the NBA regular season, with both squads well on their way to winning homecourt advantage before the NBA Finals. While Wednesday's matchup at Oracle Arena lacked two All-Stars in the injured Klay Thompson ( out around a week with a sprained ankle ) and Kyle Korver ( out a few more days with a broken nose ), the game stood out on the schedule as a potential title preview between two wildly impressive, 53-win teams enjoying something like ideal seasons. It had all the makings of a classic, just like the Hawks' win in Atlanta on February 6 . [DraftKings: FREE entry to huge cash Fantasy Basketball Contest with first deposit ] The reality was not so competitive as that prediction. The Warriors grabbed a minor lead through the first quarter and built on it late in the half, taking a 59-47 lead into halftime on the strength of quality outside shooting and their league-best defense. That margin got uglier in the third quarter as Golden State continued to take it to Atlanta with what continues to look like the most complete roster in the NBA. The biggest highlight came with 4:20 remaining in the period, when Stephen Curry...