It's been just under six weeks since the first time the Golden State Warriors and Atlanta Hawks squared off this season in a meeting of the best teams in the Eastern and Western Conferences this season. A matchup that we expected to be an instant classic turned out to be just that, as the two brilliant clubs combined for 230 points in a nip-and-tuck, back-and-forth battle that eventually saw the homestanding Hawks come away with an eight-point victory to overtake the Dubs for the best record in the NBA. [DraftKings: FREE entry to huge cash Fantasy Basketball Contest with first deposit ] The Warriors have since regained the lead in the race for home-court advantage throughout the postseason, entering Wednesday's action holding a 53-13 record that puts them a whopping half-game up on Mike Budenholzer's 53-14 Hawks. Most of the stuff that we highlighted back in February remains true as the two teams prepare to reacquaint themselves with one another on Wednesday , with the action now shifting to the Bay Area for a late-night contest that — thankfully, this time — will be nationally televised on ESPN. Golden State and Atlanta are still two of the only four teams (along with...