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Warriors roll into LA with NBA's best record

You can't hide from the truth for long when you're on the Golden State Warriors. You really can't hide from anything.

If there's a record to be set, they know and they'll hunt it. If there's a goal to be met, they'll talk about it. And if there's, say, an actor defending his ex-wife's rendition of the national anthem, they'll go after him too.

But the biggest piece of truth around the league's best team - that this roster might not be together beyond this season - is fairly off limits.

Kevin Durant, the top free agent next summer, very well could leave the Warriors. Maybe he'll end up in New York, where they were

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