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Steve Kerr: Success of Warriors has changed crowd ‘a little bit’ at Oracle Arena
Kerr was broadcasting the deciding Game 6 during the ‘We Believe’ Warriors run in 2007. Priors to tip-off, the coach was asked if the crowd is as loud now as it was back then. Kerr gave a thoughtful answer praising the current Oracle crowd, but also mentioning they’ve changed.
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First-round preview: Warriors set to host scorching hot Trail Blazers
This is the second year in a row the Warriors will face the Blazers in the postseason, after beating them 4-1 in the second round a year ago. Though it was over in five games, that series was closer than numbers indicate, with the Warriors needing overtime to win Game 4, and edging Portland by…
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Steph Curry has NBA’s best-selling jersey once again
The league announced Tuesday that NBAStore.com sales show the Golden State Warriors’ two-time league MVP leading LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and Kyrie Irving for the most popular jersey this season.
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KD on Curry’s performance: “I guess I don’t make him worse after all”
OAKLAND— Kevin Durant and Steph Curry were on the floor together tonight for the first time since Durant suffered a left knee injury in Washington back in February. Curry had a solid performance, finishing with 28 points on 9/16 shooting.
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Jazz snap Warriors’ 14-game winning streak 105-99
Staying true to his word, Steve Kerr said the end of the regular season would be treated with caution, and that winning was no longer the main objective. In a back-and-forth game that featured 12 lead changes, the Warriors did not play any of their All-Stars the last six minutes of the game — Steph…
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Durant on his return: “I just try to make it as normal as possible”
Kevin Durant suited up with his teammates for the first time since injuring his left knee in a loss to the Wizards on February 28. Durant finished with 16 points in over 30 minutes of game action.
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Durant looks sharp in return, Warriors win 14th in a row 123-101 over New Orleans
As far as his play, the only sign of rust was his 3-point shot (0-for-4). Durant wasn’t hesitant with the basketball, looked explosive and immediately attacked New Orleans. On the first offensive possession of the game, Durant blew by Alexis Ajinca for a reverse slam.
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5 keys to Kevin Durant’s successful return for the Warriors
It’s the same team Durant started the season 50-9 with, only nearly everyone has elevated their level of play the last three weeks. Steph Curry’s assists sky-rocketed, Klay Thompson’s scoring became more consistent, Andre Iguodala is arguably playing his best basketball since arriving in 2013.
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Kerr: We’re starting to zero in on Portland for playoff preparations
Golden State’s Head Coach Steve Kerr talks about the remaining regular season checklist for the Warriors.
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Bob Myers: We changed the narratives about our weaknesses
A day after clinching the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference — and homecourt throughout the entire postseason for that matter — Warriors president of basketball operations Bob Myers joined the Fitz and Brooks show on Thursday.