Stephen Curry had his league-leading seventh game with at least 30 points, and Andre Iguodala made all of the crunch-time plays, including a game-tying three-pointer with 5.9 seconds left in regulation, as the Warriors needed overtime to beat Brooklyn 107-99 at Oracle Arena. The Warriors boast a 44-2 record (.957) at home during the regular season, dating back to last season. Not with a crowd of 19,596 begging them to play like the team that has dominated the NBA for the league's first three weeks. The Warriors used a 10-0 run to open the overtime period in order to reel off their franchise-record 24th straight home win. "I told them in the first timeout that we were fine," interim head coach Luke Walton said. In their first 10 games, the Warriors have beaten opponents by a combined 171 points - the fourth-best point differential to start a season in NBA history. With their eight-point victory, the Warriors pushed their combined point differential to 179 in the season's first 11 games. The Warriors have scored at least 100 points in 39 straight home games, the longest such streak in the NBA since the Warriors accomplished the feat 40 consecutive times from December 2007-December...