The Warriors' flight home from Cleveland on Saturday afternoon was decidedly mellow. In the afterglow of another NBA title, most players slept. Unlike 2015, when winning a championship was new, Golden State's latest cross-country charter wasn't abuzz with talk about trips to Las Vegas. "It was a much more subdued group, but also a fulfilled group, a satisfied group," general manager Bob Myers recalled. "The first time around, there was more exuberance." After sweeping the Cavaliers in the NBA Finals for its third championship in four years, Golden State was widely anointed a "dynasty." Many in the Warriors' organization, however, aren't so comfortable with the new label.