In the midst of a start to the season during which they've shown so much already, the Golden State Warriors briefly gave us a new look on Sunday: one of sluggishness and imprecision. [ Play Yahoo Daily Fantasy and get a 100% deposit bonus with your first deposit ] Golden State has faced tests in the early going — the first meeting with the Los Angeles Clippers, the surprising overtime affair with the Brooklyn Nets, the tense closing seconds against the Toronto Raptors, a 23-point deficit against the Clippers on Thursday — and has passed them all. For a second, though, this seemed different. Playing their third game in four nights on the road in the altitude of the Mile High City, the Warriors lit out to a hot start against the Denver Nuggets, but seemed to run out of gas midway through the second quarter. They looked fatigued, scattered, somewhat ragged. Passes loped lazily rather than popping to their targets; players' movements looked languorous and indirect rather than sharp to their marks; the typically taut, five-men-on-a-string defense seemed slackened. Instead of packing up and heading home after ending the first quarter down 11, Mike Malone's Nuggets kept...