The Golden State Warriors' "Strength in Numbers" slogan has been stressed this postseason with the effectiveness of their depth, which was assembled by general manager Bob Myers.

In Game 1, the Warriors won without Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson playing well as Shaun Livingston and Draymond Green excelled.

"There are a lot of guys on this team that can start in other places," said Draymond Green. "I think our general manager, Bob Myers, deserves a lot of credit. When you look at our game we won the other day, that's a testament to his work because of the team he put together. I think a lot of credit goes to him, and he's a guy who doesn't really get any credit at all. But I think he's one of the main pieces of why this thing is so successful.

"Like I said, (Game 1) was a Bob Myers win. Everything that he's done to put this team together, that's what paid off for us at the end of the day. Guys are true professionals, guys stay ready. They don't know when their number's going to be called, but they stay ready and embrace those moments."