Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green have combined for 8,470 minutes on the court together since 2012. The trio has already logged more minutes than the Big Three of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.

“We've kind of set a standard of excellence in the league.” Curry said Saturday. “That's pretty cool to think about sustaining that high level of play for so long.”

While the hierarchy has changed due to the addition of Kevin Durant, the trio realizes they will always be the core that started their run.

“We've all grown together,” Green said. “When I first came into the league, Steph wasn't the Steph of now, Klay wasn't the Klay of now, and I clearly wasn't in the position I'm in. My first year we went to the second round (of the playoffs) and then lost in the first round (the following season). We've kind of taken off from there. Obviously, all being drafted to the Warriors, growing that way and becoming who we've become, it's been great. To be part of it is awesome.”