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Murph: Expectations treat 49ers, Warriors differently
We joked about it this morning on the air, but there was a grain of truth: When was the last time in the court of Bay Area sporting public opinion that the 49ers’ stock ticked higher than the Warriors stock?
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Steve Kerr explains use of unconventional fourth quarter lineup against Celtics
The Golden State Warriors lost for the third time in five games on Wednesday, falling to the Boston Celtics at home 99-86. The Warriors looked tired and lackadaisical throughout, and have yet to find a groove since the injury to Kevin Durant on Feb. 28.
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The No. 1 seed in the West is becoming less of a guarantee for the Warriors
Back to the three-pointer issue, which circumvented a win vs. Boston. The Warriors are shooting significantly worse behind the arc (38.0 percent as a team) than they were last year (41.6). Against the Celtics, it was a 6-for-30 clip that sapped the entire game.
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Steph Curry responds to hearing MVP chants for Isaiah Thomas at Oracle Arena
Hearing MVP chants at Oracle arena is nothing new. The Warriors have the current back-to-back MVP in Steph Curry, as well as another player who has won the award in Kevin Durant. Hearing the chant for an opposing player on the other hand, that’s new.
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Sloppy Warriors fall 99-86 to Celtics in rare home loss
Fatigue has caught up to the defending Western Conference champs.
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Curry shakes Jaylen Brown, hits buzzer beating 3, talks trash
We’re not sure what Jaylen Brown said to Steph Curry during Wednesday night’s game, but we’re sure he regrets doing it.
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Durant in high spirits: ‘I got a boo-boo playing basketball, it is what it is’
‘I got a boo-boo playing basketball, it is what it is man,’ Durant said. ‘I’m ok. My spirits are good. My family is good. I’m doing what I love to do every single day.’
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Steph Curry on LaVar Ball’s comments: ‘I don’t want to talk about it’
LaVar Ball, the father of UCLA star freshman Lonzo Ball, made headlines after his comments two weeks ago that his son is already a better player than 2-time NBA MVP Stephen Curry.