As scintillating as the Golden State Warriors' start to the season has been, the defending champs themselves haven't been surprised by how good they've looked, even when blowing away the competition and coming back from double-digit deficits to depress future Hall of Famers . They firmly believe they're even better than the team that stomped the league en route to the NBA championship last season, and thus far, with nightmare-inducing MVP Stephen Curry leading the way, there's been no reason to disagree with that assessment. [ Play Yahoo Daily Fantasy and get a 100% deposit bonus with your first deposit ] And yet, even in the midst of confidently crushing the competition, you can sometimes wind up stunned by your own exploits. Case in point: check out Golden State power forward Draymond Green's reaction to learning that the Dubs had rolled up a staggering 28 assists on 30 made first-half field goals — a franchise record for helpers by halftime — during Friday's meeting with the woefully overmatched Denver Nuggets: You can't blame Green for being flabbergasted by the number. As Sports Illustrated's Ben Golliver noted , two-thirds of NBA teams had yet to log a 28-assist...