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Kerr on subbing Curry: We’re going to do what we think is best for the given moment
Christmas Day has thrown a microscope under the MVP’s play. Expect him to respond with a vengeance in this upcoming five-game homestand starting with the Raptors on Wednesday.
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Durant defends refs, slams two-minute report
Kevin Durant blasted the NBA’s two-minute report released on Monday, that stated referees missed two crucial calls at the end of the Warriors 109-108 defeat to the Cavaliers on Christmas Day. The calls may have swung the game in Golden State’s favor.
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Windhorst: Hard to believe Cavs can keep up with Warriors’ depth
The only three bench players Tyronn Lue called upon were Richard Jefferson, Channing Frye and Iman Shumpert.
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Ohio newspaper trolls Warriors with ‘3-1’ joke after loss to Cavs
The Warriors blew a 14-point fourth quarter lead in their 109-108 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Christmas Day. As we all know, it’s not the first time the Warriors have blown a lead to the Cavs, as the only team to ever lose an NBA Finals after leading the series 3-1.
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Curry did not take his benching lightly
Expect Kerr to patch things up quickly and the Warriors to continue their quest to win the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference without many hiccups.
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Curry’s disappearing act against Cleveland concerning for June
Facts are facts: Curry struggled to deliver against the Cavaliers — again — while his point guard counterpart Kyrie Irving nailed the game-winner
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Cavs beat Warriors 109-108 in Christmas Day thriller
This was the game of the year, and let’s hope we’ll get seven more of these come June.
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Draymond whistled for three fouls in first three minutes
Green argued the second foul call, was whistled for a technical and had to be restrained by teammates near the Golden State b
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Entire country anticipating Cavs-Warriors trilogy
Regardless of how many times they meet, the series hasn’t been fatigued. Cleveland-Golden State games are ratings gold for television executives and the addition of Kevin Durant will only fuel tha
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Durant drops 32, lifts Warriors over Pistons for seventh straight victory
Draymond Green made a tiebreaking dunk with 1:31 left and Kevin Durant scored 32 points despite playing in foul trouble, lifting the Golden State Warriors to 119-113 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Friday night.