In its 127-107 rout Thursday of Detroit, Golden State reminded a sellout Oracle Arena crowd of 19,596 just how potent it can be beyond the arc. The Warriors finished 15-of-29 (51.7 percent) from three-point range, with five players — Durant (25 points, nine assists), Curry (24 points, five steals), Klay Thompson (23 points), Clark (14 points) and Andre Iguodala (eight points) — hitting multiple treys. In the third quarter, after a first half that featured 21 lead changes, Golden State used an 8-of-12 showing from deep to outscore the Pistons 41-19 and eradicate all suspense. The Warriors' 1,077 three-pointers last season shattered the previous NBA record of 933 set by the 2014-15 Rockets. Golden State, which finished shooting 41.6 percent beyond the arc, became the sixth team in NBA history to convert at least 40 percent of its three-pointers. The four-time NBA scoring champion was coming off five straight seasons in which he shot better than 38 percent behind the arc. Though they entered Thursday leading the league in scoring average (117.3 points per game), field-goal percentage (49.8), assists (31) and fastbreak points (21.8), the Warriors were only fourth in...