Warriors' unselfish play gets Jeff Hornacek's attention, praise PHOENIX — The Warriors had 32 assists Friday night, and have recorded at least 30 assists in seven of their past eight games, pushing them to a league-leading total of nine such games for the season and closer to averaging 30 assists for the season (29.7). The last team that averaged 30 assists per game during a full season was the Showtime Lakers, and the Warriors' penchant for ball movement and unselfish passing is starting to get league-wide notice. Warriors interim head coach Luke Walton played 10 seasons in the NBA and said he hasn't been around a team with so many good passers on its roster. When we've got our guys out there making the extra passes, it leads a guy, who might naturally be looking to score, into the passing game. The Warriors have been working on getting their offense to the "next level" this season — relying less on coaches calling plays, improving their reads and reactions to the defense and getting to the second and third options on plays. "When you're the world champs, you know enough of your reads that you've seen everything," Hornacek said. The Warriors are the only team among...