Steve Nash says Warriors could be best team in NBA history Eighteen months after retiring from the NBA, he divides time with the Warriors between being a father of three, a movie producer and the general manager of the Canadian national team. Nash has been around Golden State enough recently to wonder how long it would take the most heralded group of players in NBA history to coalesce. [...] Tuesday night at Oracle Arena, when the Warriors steamrolled the Clippers in their second preseason game, he was surprised. When spreading the floor and performing at top efficiency, the Warriors are unmatched by their peers. In a 19-year career that spanned the Suns, Mavericks and Lakers, Nash was an eight-time All-Star, three-time All-NBA first team selection and two-time MVP. The 112.7 points per 100 possessions his 2009-10 Suns averaged were more than any team scored in 30 years until Golden State averaged 115.2 per 100 possessions last season. "If they keep sacrificing themselves every few possessions, or every possession, it'll be beautiful music," Nash said of the Warriors. The Blue Angels, the U.S. Navy's flight demonstration squadron, stopped by Golden State practice Wednesday.