The Golden State Warriors are currently the best team in the league, sporting an 11-1 record. There's no question that they've had an amazing start to their season, and their offensive struggles from last year seem mostly gone. 

While some have questioned their status as title favorites due to the strength of their schedule and their lack of signature, they have recently blown out the Chicago Bulls 119-93. There is no doubt that this was an important win against a good team for the Golden State Warriors.

Former Warrior Andrew Bogut has recently expressed his opinion on the 2021-22 Golden State Warriors, saying that the team would be "dangerous for the NBA" once Klay Thompson returns.

Man, dangerous for NBA once Klay Thompson is back! 

Andrew Bogut won a title with the Golden State Warriors during the 2014-15 season, so he knows just how deadly they can be at full strength. The Golden State Warriors currently have a solid veteran core featuring superstar Stephen Curry and co-stars Draymond Green and Klay Thompson. They also have some other solid players such as Jordan Poole and Andrew Wiggins, as well as a promising center in James Wiseman, who is yet to play a game. As mentioned in the Tweet that Bogut was responding to, the Warriors are deep this season, and it's clear that they're gunning to win it all.

It remains to be seen how well the Golden State Warriors do as the season goes on, and we've seen many teams with hot starts cool down later on in the season. However, the Warriors roster is well constructed, with a good mix of veterans and younger players. The key though as usual, will be Stephen Curry. He is still playing at a high level, and was an MVP candidate last season, with a lot of people thinking that he should have won the award. The Warriors are a dangerous team, and they'll likely get even more dangerous once Klay Thompson and James Wiseman return.

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