Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson enjoyed an on-court reunion on Monday, which was described by the latter as "magical".
For the first time since Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals, the Warriors had their star trio of Curry, Green and Thompson on the court together.
Green had been out since early January due to a back injury, meaning he had been unable to feature since Thompson's return from two serious injury lay-offs.
But the trio were back and as good as ever against the Washington Wizards, who the Warriors defeated 126-112.
Green featured for 20 minutes and had six points, seven rebounds and six assists, while Thompson added 20 points to the Warriors' tally.
Curry, meanwhile, marked his 34th birthday in sensational style, scoring a season-high 47 points and finishing with six rebounds and as many assists.
It was the sixth time in 2021-22 that Curry has enjoyed a 40-plus point game.
"That was magical," Thompson told reporters, while Green enthused: "It was beautiful."
Curry explained: "I think what it did for him is what it did for all of us. You could tell the energy picked up.
"It's not anything more than what's built on 10 years of experience and chemistry and winning and an understanding of how we do things. No matter how much time we have off, we can get right back to it.
"It is crazy to think first time me, Klay and Draymond had been on the court in a very, very long time.
"We want to keep building on that. We know each other like the back of our hand, we complement each other very well."
Golden State have now won four straight games all by double digits, following a five-game losing streak.
The Warriors moved to 47-22 for the season and have now beat every other team in the NBA at least once this season.