The Golden State Warriors do not have much to gain from the final games of the 2014-15 regular season. They have already clinched the top seed West, appear to be on their way to finishing with the best record in the NBA, and have played some of the most thrilling basketball in recent memory. They're seemingly every non-Warriors fan's second-favorite team, and no one would forgive them for taking it easy with two weeks to go until the first round. [DraftKings: FREE entry to huge cash Fantasy Basketball Contest with first deposit ] So, naturally, Golden State came through with one of their wildest finishes of the season in Thursday's game against the Phoenix Suns at Oracle Arena. Down 104-102 with under 20 seconds left on the game clock, the Warriors missed three attempts at game-tying shots before getting the ball to Stephen Curry on the perimeter with under 10 to go. The MVP candidate did not disappoint: But neither did the Suns. After a timeout, Eric Bledsoe easily got to the hoop for Phoenix's own go-ahead bucket with 4.5 seconds remaining: Which gave the Warriors one last shot at a win. The Suns denied the inbounds pass to Curry, but Harrison Barnes, just 1-of-14 from the field...