Andre Iguodala made three huge plays in crunch time to lead the Warriors to a 107-99 overtime victory in a game that should have never been that close against one-win Brooklyn. The Warriors had to sweat it out Saturday night at Oracle Arena, but they became the 11th team in NBA history to start a season 11-0 and closed in on the league's best-ever start — a 15-0 mark that was set by the Washington Capitols in 1948 and matched by the Houston Rockets in 1993. There were six lead changes in the final 4:36, but Brook Lopez's point-blank shot at the regulation buzzer clanged off the back iron to send the game into overtime. Iguodala added 15 points, six rebounds and six assists, and Bogut had 10 points and 16 rebounds on a night when shooting guard Klay Thompson sat out because of back stiffness. Young, who scored 20 first-half points, tossed in a hook shot about 90 seconds into the second quarter to put Brooklyn ahead 40-23 — the Warriors' largest deficit of the season. During the Warriors' revival, Curry drained his second three-pointer of the night to get to 1,245 for his career and tie his father's career mark in 656 fewer games. Curry missed three wide-open three-point...