The Warriors are the 10th seed. It might be the best spot for them.

The Golden State Warriors messed around on the hardwood for the last six months.

In Sunday’s regular-season finale, they found out what doing that gives you:

A bus ride and one more game in Sacramento on Tuesday.

Win it, or get back on that bus and go home for good.

Which is to say it doesn’t give you much.

“We’re happy to have a shot,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said Sunday.

Sure, we’ve suspected for a while and known with certainly for a bit that the Warriors would be in the play-in tournament, and going into the final game of the regular season, it wasn’t hard to game out the likely scenarios for the team.

But this checkpoint, this moment of finality, shines a bright and cold light on the 82 games the Warriors played this regular season. They all mattered, save for Sunday’s contest, which had no bearing on the standings, with the Kings and Lakers winning their simultaneous games.

Regardless, the reflection is less than flattering to the Warriors.

The most expensive team in NBA history will need to win two games to make the playoffs, and they won’t even host those games. That might be the worst return on investment in NBA history.

And while the Warriors have been adamant that they are, in fact, a better team this season than last season—they won more games, they’re arguably deeper, and they have some really nice young players in the mix these days.

They might even be right.

But there’s just one thing the Warriors are overlooking in that positive spin:

A bunch of other teams in the West improved, too.

Year-over-year progress is a nice thing to sell, but these Dubs aren’t rebuilding. They’re all in. As such, all that matters is how much better you are than your peers.

The Warriors only finished with better records than five teams in the West.

But they have a shot, and they are playing much better basketball as of late.

“I’ve got a good feeling about what’s ahead,” Kerr said. “I think we still have a good chance to do something special.”

It would, indeed, be special for the Warriors to surpass last year’s ending and make it to the Western Conference Finals.

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