In recent days, when asked about their chances of threatening their NBA record for wins in a season, the Warriors' players leaned on a go-to axiom: "We don't care about 73." The focus would remain on winning the Western Conference's No. 1 seed and an NBA title, not another dalliance with history. By that measure, Golden State's 132-127 double-overtime loss Thursday night to Houston at Oracle Arena might have brought an important silver lining. Two foul shots by Trevor Ariza with 8.4 seconds left sealed Golden State's fate, ultimately snapping its winning streak at 12 games. Because it was averaging six-plus points more than any other NBA team, Golden State survived the occasional off night defensively. Golden State struggled to stop the screens, fastbreaks and mid-range jumpers it has long perfected.