DENVER — Little more than a week ago, with the Warriors fumbling through nagging miscues, assistant coach Ron Adams calmed head coach Steve Kerr down with two words: "Just wait." The message was clear. With four All-Stars in their prime, Golden State was bound to snap out of its haze and start playing like the dominant group many had anticipated. It didn't take long. In Saturday night's 127-105 rout of the Nuggets at Pepsi Center, the Warriors hushed any of their lingering critics. They shot 16-for-23 from the field in the third, including 6-for-11 from three-point range, to tie the NBA-high for points in a quarter this season with 43.