WASHINGTON — The Warriors' selflessness, not just their bevy of All-Stars, makes them a logistical nightmare for opposing coaching staffs. Unlike previous teams anointed "super," Golden State blends transcendent talent with the type of teamwork detailed in the game's earliest textbooks. In their 126-118 win Thursday night over the Wizards at Capital One Arena, the Warriors were part Harlem Globetrotters and part Hickory High, pairing dazzling highlights with near-constant ball movement. Late in the third quarter, Golden State reached 30 assists for the fifth straight game to tie the Celtics (Dec. 31, 2018-Jan. 9, 2019) for the longest such streak this season.