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National media wrong to portray Kevin Durant in a negative light
There are those who say, “he wouldn’t make tens of millions without people watching.” That’s true, but clearly people watch, and he knows it. Arrogance? I see it as correctly assessing the lay of the land. Anyway, what’s he supposed to do, miss shots on purpose so games are closer and we have fresh bread…
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Warriors executive frontrunner to become Hawks GM [report]
Warriors assistant general manager Travis Schlenk has become a frontrunner and entered into contract talks with the Atlanta Hawks to become their new general manager sources have told The Vertical’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
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Murph: Warriors not yet celebrating due to unfinished business
The Warriors just went 12-0 in the playoffs. Why aren’t they celebrating?
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Hoffar & Ortiz give their biggest concerns for Warriors heading into NBA Finals
Now the Warriors play the waiting game, as they let the Cavaliers and Celtics finish out the Eastern Conference Finals. Drew Hoffar and Rudy Ortiz of the Audible, KNBR 1050’s morning show, discuss the biggest challenges the Warriors will face in the Finals.
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Popovich: Warriors way more than just their talent
San Antonio head coach Gregg Popovich commended the Warriors after Golden State eliminated the Spurs Tuesday night, saying the Warriors won the West with class.
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Zaza Pachulia struggles to find hat that fits his head
It should also be noted Pachulia has become a lovable figure within the Warriors’ locker room. He’s able to take jokes thrown at his direction really well, and he even tossed one back at Klay Thompson a few weeks back.
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Joe Lacob on 2016 Finals: ‘We were the better team but they did win’
Less than a half hour after the Warriors punched their ticket to the NBA Finals Monday night, Golden State owner Joe Lacob told reporters that he’s looking forward to facing the Cavs once again, and that the Warriors were the better team last year despite losing the series.
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Preseason finally over for Warriors
And the preseason comparison is nothing but a compliment to Bob Myers, Kerr and the rest of the Warriors teammates who recruited Durant — with their playing style and their personalities. Golden State has assembled such an impeccable roster, the only worthy opponent who could realistically beat them four times in seven games is the…
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Warriors celebrate sweeping Spurs in San Antonio
For the third straight year…and no the surprise of very few…the Golden State Warriors are headed back to the NBA Finals for the third straight year. Shortly after the Win, the Warriors donned, T-Shirts, hats, and celebrated the win on the AT&T Center’s floor.
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Warriors advance to third straight NBA Finals after sweeping Spurs
Golden State bamboozled the Spurs 129-115 on Monday, becoming the first team to sweep all three opponents on their way to the NBA Finals. A perfect 12-0 record. It’s the team’s third straight trip to the championship, an unbelievable accomplishment reserved for the likes of Michael Jordan’s Bulls, Larry Bird’s Celtics and Magic Johnson’s Lakers.…