"We're playing really good basketball, and we're in a nice flow," interim head coach Luke Walton said … During a 4:15 stretch in the second quarter, Bogut had a put-back dunk, a steal, an assist, a blocked shot and three rebounds as the Warriors trimmed a 15-point deficit to single digits. Bogut didn't, instead compiling 10 points, 18 rebounds, four assists, three blocks and two steals in the contest. Since his return from the concussion sustained on Opening Night, Bogut has looked active and lively — something he attributes to losing about 20 pounds during the offseason. After the Warriors went 56-9 with Bogut in the starting lineup last season, he was mostly a bystander during the last three games of the NBA Finals. Because he's such an intuitive player, Bogut fits well with the Warriors' second unit — a group led by cerebral players Iguodala and Shaun Livingston. With that group, he can act as a hub for the offense — standing at the top of the key and picking apart defenses with dribble handoffs to Curry and Klay Thompson and looking for Harrison Barnes and Draymond Green on dives and cuts toward the rim.