MILWAUKEE — To become the class of the NBA, the Warriors staked their offensive philosophy on rudimentary arithmetic: Three-pointers are worth more than two-pointers. But as the rest of the league tries to follow its blueprint, Golden State is actually hoisting fewer threes than most of its peers. In their 105-95 victory Friday night over the Bucks at Fiserv Forum, the Warriors showed why they revolutionized the art of the deep ball, chucking up a season-high 46 three-point tries — and making 19 of them — to close their five-city trip with a three-game winning streak. It was a feel-good sight for Golden State head coach Steve Kerr, who has spent much of the past week lamenting his team's paltry number of three-point attempts.