Maybe they don't compare to Bill Russell's Celtics, Wilt Chamberlain's 76ers, Magic Johnson's Lakers, Larry Bird's Celtics or Michael Jordan's Bulls.No significant injuries, nothing longer than a two-game losing streak, no insurrection, nary a cross word of consequence.The Warriors are essentially young and prepared to rule, and the supremely grounded Steve Kerr won't carry a hint of arrogance or entitlement when he assembles the squad in the fall.Fans should be gratified to know that Joe Lacob and Peter Guber are willing to do whatever it takes, even if means drifting into the realm of luxury-tax punishment, to stay on top.The question is whether the Warriors will be asked to include their No. 1 draft pick (No. 30) in a trade package for Lee and his $15.5 million contract.The Warriors have no concerns about Klay Thompson's future, but Jerry West offered this frank assessment to ESPN radio: Honestly, Klay can get a lot better.The Cavaliers love his desire, but they have so many financial issues to address, he may be a luxury they can't afford ...The A's never seem to run out of shortstops, from Marcus Semien to top prospect Franklin Barreto (currently at Class A Stockton) to No. 1...