Coverage of the Golden State Warriors' stomp to a 12-0 start , as you might expect, has been largely positive. There hasn't been very much to criticize or nitpick in an an all-fronts attack that has retained its commitment to spread-the-ball-and-bomb-away offense (No. 1 in points scored per possession) and shifting, switching and suffocating defense (No. 3 in points allowed per possession) deployed at breakneck speed (No. 4 in pace factor), even with head coach Steve Kerr still sidelined . [ Play Yahoo Daily Fantasy and get a 100% deposit bonus with your first deposit ] With Stephen Curry leading the league in scoring and looking like the front-runner for his second-straight Most Valuable Player trophy, defensive stopper/ace playmaker Draymond Green on pace to become just the 11th player ever to average at least 12 points, eight rebounds and 6.5 assists per game, and Klay Thompson starting to perk up over the last half-dozen games after a slow start, just about the only thing left to pick at about the Warriors is the argument that, if LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers had All-Star point guard Kyrie Irving and power forward Kevin Love available during the 2015 NBA Finals,...