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Durant: ‘Fans are starting to respect defense…it’s good for the game’
Kevin Durant was asked specifically about his block on LeBron James following his team’s 126-91 drubbing of the Cavs. Durant avoided talking specifically about the incident, but had complimentary words for NBA fans across the continent.
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Kerr on Draymond’s flagrant: It looked like just a normal foul
Steve Kerr has been known to have an honest tongue when speaking about referees during his postgame interviews. Considering the actual outcome of the game, the most interesting takeaways from this January affair surrounded a football-style collision at half court between LeBron James and Draymond Green.
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Draymond Green downplays collision with LeBron James
Much was made of Draymond’s reaction following the incident, which included a clear didn’t appear to be taking the chance offered him by the media to rip into LeBron any further.
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Warriors send a statement to Cavs in 126-91 romping
Golden State performed surgery on the Cavs in the first half, amassing 34 fast break points — their most all season. The furious pace combined with the Warriors seamless defensive rotations left the Cavaliers gasping for air.
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Curry hits buzzer-beater from deep to extend first half lead over Cavs
Steph Curry may be accustomed to hitting buzzer-beater threes at the end of the first half of games, but this one against the Cavs probably feels a little better than normal considering the Warriors have lost their last four contests against the defending champs dating back to last year’s NBA Finals.
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Draymond Green lays LeBron James out at half court
Everyone can assume for themselves whether or not Draymond was trying to send a message when appearing to lower the boom on LeBron in the middle of the second quarter of the Warriors and Cavaliers MLK-Day matchup.
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Tom Tolbert explains why Monday’s Warriors-Cavs game isn’t a measuring stick
Most of the basketball world has had Monday’s game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors circled on their calendars as must-see TV. Tom Tolbert agrees that the game should be exciting, high-level basketball…he just won’t take too much meaning from the outcome of the heavyweight bout.
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Steve Kerr reveals Draymond Green’s true height
Seems like Kevin Durant isn’t the only player on the Warriors fudging about his height.
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Klay hilariously rolls eyes at fans who think Warriors struggle to close out games
OAKLAND — After the Golden State Warriors’ home win over the Detroit Pistons CSN’s Monte Poole began a question by saying that a segment of Warriors’ fans got restless after the team blew a 4th quarter lead last in Memphis on January 6. Klay didn’t exactly share the concern of the fans, and rolled his eyes about as…
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Warriors say they don’t care whether they win or lose to the Cavs on Monday
Golden State has Friday, Saturday and Sunday off, but Steve Kerr said the team will not put in any extra film preparation for the Cavaliers.