On the back of Stephen Curry’s second 40+ point performance in four games, the Warriors dominate both ends of the floor in New Orleans, hoisting up a 130-102 victory to reach a perfect 3-0 road record – a feat they did not accomplish once last season. Yep, you read that right – in just the fourth game of the season, the ’23-’24 Dubs already have accrued a larger road win streak than they did at any point in ’22-’23.

Luckily for the Warriors, this can be attributed to a few factors...

According to Steph himself, he is off to the second hottest start of his entire career, behind only his unanimous MVP campaign in 2105-’16 where he put up 40, 25, 53, and 30 PTS in the first four games. This season, number 30 is off to a similarly scorching start, with 27, 41, 24, and 42 PTS on 56/46/92% splits. Curry also mentioned that seeing “good basketball” being played while he’s off the court is a mental motivator and helps keep him energized late into these last few games. Even at 35, Steph is easily still a top 3 player in basketball.

To highlight the depth of this squad, the second unit is making its case to be the best supporting cast in the league. Trayce Jackson-Davis looked comfortable and poised in his second NBA stint, posting 13 PTS, 9 REB, and 4 BLK in just under 20 minutes of play. Gary Payton II looks fully recovered from his core/abdominal injury that had limited his explosiveness since playing a key role in the Warriors iconic ’21-’22 title run. Moses Moody once again lived up to his reputation of “staying ready”, topping off a solid performance as a starter in Klay Thompson’s spot with a tough second-chance basket and foul late in the second half.

Most importantly though, is Chris Paul exceeding even an optimist’s prediction of what the second unit would look like should he agree to come off the bench this year. In just two games as a 6th man of the year hopeful, the Point God is averaging a ridiculous +/- of +19.5. Such a margin would be impressive even for a starting point guard surrounded by their first unit. CP3’s presence as a floor general is tough to overstate; In this road back-to-back vs HOU and NOP, Paul has accumulated 12 assists and just 2 turnovers while averaging 26 MPG. Paul's deliberate and intentional play style slows the game down -- this limits the amount of possessions for both teams, preventing opponents from building large leads with Steph off the floor. But, with Paul's success in winning the non-Steph minutes in his first two games off the bench, his methodical approach can quickly become a positive rather than a negative or neutral. The fact that Paul has elevated the second unit to this level and we’re not even November yet may make injuries the only thing standing between this year’s Warriors team and a 5th championship.

Look for this rejuvenated Warriors group to come out hot tomorrow at 7PM @ Chase Center, as they take on Mike Brown and the De’Aaron Fox-less Sacramento Kings.