The Golden State Warriors set a new NBA record on Sunday night after they disposed of the Houston Rockets in game three of the Western Conference Finals. The win was the Warriors 16th straight at home in the playoffs, surpassing the record of 15 straight home playoff wins which was set by The Chicago Bulls in 1990 and 1991.

The Warriors current streak started back on April 16th, 2017 with a win against the Portland Trailblazers, which was their first win on their way to the championship last season.

The last time they experienced a losing feeling on their home court in the playoffs was when Lebron James and the Cavaliers were celebrating winning a championship in Oracle after Lebron’s spectacular block of Andre Iguodala and then Kyrie Irving nailing the dagger.

The win over the Rockets on Sunday night set another playoff record at the same time, with the 41 point blowout being the Warriors biggest margin of victory in franchise history.

Written by @IamJoeSports

h/t The Score

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