Bob Myers talked about what he believes makes the Golden State Warriors special on an intangible level.

The Warriors are attempting to break the Chicago Bulls' record for wins in a regular season.

“The culture that Steve (Kerr) has created is one of a lot of joy,” Myers said. “They enjoy coming to work every day. Professional sports is not always like that. You create an environment where you are excited to go to practice or you look over at Stephen Curry getting up extra shots. How does that not somehow resonate with the rest of the team? For us to see the continuance of what happened last year, I guess that I’m surprised; I thought fatigue might set in.

“Our players, they love to play and they hate to lose. Maybe that combination works.”

The Warriors have broken some conventions, such as positionally with Draymond Green.

“I don’t know what position Draymond Green should play,” Myers said. “Is he a better 5, 4, or 3? Who knows? Who cares? He helps you win. Steph Curry is just a basketball player who has developed a weapon that’s hard to defend.

“That’s the question that everybody is asking. What does [Green or Curry] do? The answer is that he wins. I think sometimes in our position, we lose sight of that skill. Winning is a skill. We need to put more emphasis on players who win. It doesn’t matter how they do it.”