The Warriors dispatched the Suns here Wednesday night, 112-104, to bump their record to 48-4, best 52-game start in NBA history. The next six games will be played after the Stephen Curry Extravaganza, formerly known as the NBA All-Star break. Like the surfing heroes at Mavericks, the Warriors aren't performing so much for the ultimate trophy as they are playing it a moment at a time, for the sheer thrill of doing the impossible, with a pure joy. The all-time best regular-season record hangs ever larger on the horizon, the 72-10 record the Chicago Bulls, and there is MVP talk surrounding Stephen Curry, and a buzz about emerging star Draymond Green. Curry had 26 points, nine rebounds and nine assists, and a dozen jaw-dropping thrills for the 'Zona fans who, other than the Oracle crowd, appreciate him more than any fans in the league. Steve Kerr, one night after suffering headaches during and after the Warriors' win back in Oakland, talked about the fragility of it all, something he doesn't think his players think about. Kerr, whose comeback from debilitating headaches remains a work in progress, said he knows there are games this season the Warriors could have lost, but for a break...