
--The Warriors (41-24) re-established a two-game lead over Denver (39-26) in their battle for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference with their win Saturday over the Grizzlies.
--The Warriors are now assured of a winning season. Having gone 42-40 last year, they will record back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since 1990-91 and '92-92. --The Warriors have followed up their last 10 losses with wins.
--Since starting 0-6 while Stephen Jackson was on suspension, the Warriors have gone 41-18, which is the fourth-best record in the NBA over that stretch. Only the Celtics, Pistons and Lakers have done better.
--The Warriors have won five in a row at home, which matches their longest home winning streak of the season.
--The Warriors won despite committing 20 turnovers, their most since giving the ball away 21 times in Houston on Dec. 31.
--The Warriors have sold out 12 of their last 14 games.
QUOTE TO NOTE: "This would have been the worst loss out of all of them, but we didn't lose." -- Warriors reserve forward Al Harrington, on nearly blowing a 17-point, third-quarter lead in Saturday's win over the Grizzlies.