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Joe Lacob: Warriors willing to do ‘whatever it takes’ to keep Stephen Curry
Curry signed a four-year, $44 million contract in 2013, before he was a two-time MVP, and when it looked like chronic ankle injuries might derail his career. That contract is up this offseason, and Curry, 29, is now eligible for five-year, $205 million extension. According to comments made by Warriors owner Joe Lacob to the…
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Less than 24 hours after winning second championship, Draymond Green was back in the gym
Draymond Green won the second championship of his career on Monday night. One day after posting a double-double in the Dub’s clinching win over the Cavs, the Warriors power forward was back in the gym.
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Rod’s Riffs: Warriors championship edition
Rod is back with a special installment of Rod’s Riffs celebrating the Warriors becoming world champions with their game 5 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Warriors looking to buy late pick in upcoming draft [report]
The Warriors are no strangers to buying picks late in the draft, and they’re reportedly interested in doing the same in next week’s NBA Draft. They currently have no picks in this draft, but ESPN’s Zach Lowe said the Dubs are looking into buying a second round pick.
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Warriors already largest preseason favorites ever for 2018 NBA title [report]
The Warriors are used to being favorites, in terms of both individual games and season championships. For 2017-18, however, the Dubs are reportedly already the highest preseason favorite in the history of any sport.
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Sleepy Floyd on 1050: Warriors look to be a “juggernaut” in NBA for years to come
The Golden State Warriors defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in five games to win their second championship in three seasons. Sleepy Floyd joined The Audible on KNBR 1050 to discuss his thoughts on the win and why he believes the Dubs will be competing for more titles in years to come.
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Everything we know about the Warriors Championship parade
The Warriors’ title parade will begin at 10 a.m. in downtown Oakland on Thursday morning. In 2015, about 1 million people showed up for the festivities, but reports have estimated that this up to 2 million could attend.
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Warriors dynasty invites comparisons to 1980s 49ers
The Warriors’ recent run of success and promise of more to come may have fans reminiscing about another Bay Area dynasty – the 1980s 49ers. With comparisons aplenty, the Dubs just need the titles to match the Niners at this point.
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How long can this Warriors dynasty last?
One thing to keep in mind, Lacob is set to make a ton of money off the new Chase Center, set to open for the 2019 season. He’s in love with this basketball team, but he’s also a billionaire who knows smart financial decisions when he sees them.