When third-string point guard Ian Clark got into the lane for back-to-back buckets early in the fourth quarter, starting point guard Stephen Curry rolled off the bench and slid face first onto the floor. Oh, I dove on the floor, said Curry, who scored a season-low 19 points, but had seven assists and three steals without logging a fourth-quarter minute. "It feels great, but we have our eyes set on Tuesday, because that's when it's really going to set in," said shooting guard Klay Thompson, who scored a team-high 21 points and had seven assists. Curry said: It's a huge accomplishment, coming off a championship and taking care of business 15 straight times to start the season. The Nuggets (6-8), who were without Kenneth Faried (left ankle), Wilson Chandler (right hip) and Jusuf Nurkic (left patellar tendon), were fit competitors, focused more on starting their own winning streak than stopping the Warriors from tying the record. Clark, playing with Leandro Barbosa, Shaun Livingston, Andre Iguodala and Marreese Speights, fueled a 12-5 run that gave the Warriors a 103-84 lead with 7:24 to play and had the team's starters celebrating like children on a hot day at a water park. Harrison...