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Rick Welts, Bob Myers provide updates on Warriors’ coronavirus measures, in-game logistics
The Warriors will play Thursday night’s game against the Brooklyn Nets in what will be, for all intents, and purposes, an empty venue.
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Warriors will play Thursday’s home game vs. Nets without fans
The City of San Francisco has banned gatherings of more than 1,000 people for the next two weeks, as a precautionary measure to slow the spread of coronavirus, Mayor London Breed announced Wednesday.
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San Francisco banning large gatherings, including at professional sporting events
We have reached the tipping point.
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NBA discussing relocating games, playing without fans [report]
As professional sports leagues across Europe and Asia close their doors to fans, the NBA is mulling similar options.
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Curry-less Warriors demolished by Clippers, as virus concerns displayed in crowd turnout
It wasn’t empty, per se. But it was noticeably far from capacity at Chase Center on Tuesday night.
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Gov. Newsom critical of Warriors, NBA for putting fans at risk to coronavirus
California Governor Gavin Newsom publicly questioned the NBA and Warriors’ decision to continue allowing fans to attend their games as the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread throughout the state.
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Warriors keep sharpshooting wing on multi-year deal
The Golden State Warriors have signed guard Mychal Mulder to a multi-year contract, the team announced today.
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NBA, MLB, NHL, MLS closing locker rooms amid virus scare
MIAMI (AP) — The NBA, NHL, Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer are closing access to locker rooms and clubhouses to all non-essential personnel in response to the coronavirus crisis, the leagues announced in a joint statement Monday night.
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Game-saving block by Marquese Chriss cements win over 76ers
Eric Paschall scored 23 points, including a pair of free throws with 51.7 seconds remaining, and the Golden State Warriors beat the Philadelphia 76ers 118-114 on Saturday night to snap a 10-game home losing streak.
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Warriors provide updates on Stephen Curry illness, Kevon Looney hip injury
Just two days after his return to an NBA game following a more than four-month-long absence, Stephen Curry will sit out the Warriors’ Saturday night contest with Philadelphia 76ers with an illness designation.