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A lot of NBA analysts are trying to figure out ways to pick apart the Warriors with the season at hand, but ESPN analyst Jeff Van Gundy isn’t one of them.

Van Gundy believes if the Warriors can manage to stay healthy, he has a hard time visualizing them losing any games.

“Listen, I don’t start the Warriors at 0-0,” said Van Gundy on an ESPN conference call Monday. “I start them at 82-0 and the few games that they’ll lose, we’ll just mark it down as they go along. This idea that it will take awhile for chemistry, I disagree with that. Great players like (Kevin) Durant, they can fit into any team. They know how to play, the players he’s going to play with know how to play.”

Van Gundy added that he thinks the Vegas over-under line he saw for 62 Warriors victories is way low.

“I’m like, `How could that team lose 20 games if they’re interested and healthy?’ ” he said. “I think they have a legitimate chance to break the (73-9) record. I think they have a legitimate chance to break the hallmark record of 33 in a row. I think they’re going to get on multiple runs, even if they aren’t playing guys huge minutes. I just think they’re going to be overwhelming talent-wise.”

Van Gundy said he hopes the Warriors will go on a quest for more records and “try to play to a standard of every-night greatness.”

Fellow analyst Mark Jackson, the former Warriors coach, sees no problems of the Warriors assimilating Durant, and he also sees no problems with Durant making the adjustment to a new club.

“I think there’s more than enough time for individuals to fit in,” Jackson said. “I think that’s an excuse. Great players find a way to fit in and understand systems. It’s not rocket science.”

Both Van Gundy and Jackson said that barring injuries, the Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers are very likely to face off for a third straight time in the NBA Finals. Van Gundy said the Cavaliers may be a bigger favorite to get to the championship round in the Eastern Conference than the Warriors are in the West.