The Warriors might boast the most loaded roster in the NBA, but even they are vulnerable to injuries. Over the past six weeks, as it endured a rash of minor ailments, Golden State hardly looked like a prohibitive championship favorite. In their 110-93 win over the Grizzlies Monday night at Oracle Arena, the Warriors made one thing certain: They're still quite daunting when healthy. In its first game since Oct. 26 with its top six players available, Golden State showcased its collective powers, pulling away in the second quarter to cruise to its sixth victory in seven games. "Wow, that's a long time," guard Klay Thompson said when informed of the 21-day period the team weathered without at least one of its core players. "It feels amazing.