Video: Andre Iguodala and ‘the greatest fast break that never happened’ (Ball Don’t Lie)
Toronto may technically own the league's top offense, averaging 114.1 points per 100 possessions, but with 9:36 remaining in a game against the Raptors that was already well in hand, the Warriors demonstrated precisely why the NBA's most feared scoring machine still resides in Golden State. Warriors wing Klay Thompson started it with a block of Raptors point guard Kyle Lowry that was corralled by Golden State's Kevin Durant, who made a swift spinning outlet pass to teammate Andre Iguodala as he fell to the ground.
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