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New CBA incentivizes Curry to stay in Golden State
Thanks in part to Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry stands to make a boatload of money if he decides to re-sign with the Golden State Warriors this offseason.
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Poole: Clark is the Warriors’ best threat off the bench
CSN Bay Area’s Monte Poole joined Murph & Mac Monday.
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NBA announces new selection process for All-Star starting lineup
For the first time ever, NBA players and basketball media will join fans in selecting the starters for NBA All-Star 2017 in New Orleans. NBA All-Star Voting 2017 presented by Verizon will tip off at 11 a.m. ET on Sunday, Dec. 25 before an exciting lineup of five Christmas Day matchups on ABC and ESPN.
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Warriors on pace to break single-season assists record
After Saturday’s 135-90 thrashing of the Portland Trail Blazers where they notched 36 assists, the Warriors are now averaging 31.5 assists per game this season, which would be the highest ever mark in a single-season in NBA history.
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Kevin Durant’s MVP candidacy continues in 135-90 romping over Portland
Kevin Durant’s MVP candidacy is growing right alongside the young season.
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Steve Kerr leads Oracle Arena in a Moment of Joy to honor Craig Sager
The Warriors honored the passing of legendary NBA broadcaster Craig Sager in a manner best suited to his contagious, jovial personality on Thursday evening.
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Murph: Resting players becoming an ‘epidemic in modern NBA’
Resting players is the NBA’s equivalent of the “safe space”, and it’s got to stop. It’s an insult to the paying customer, and in today’s NBA, that means paying a *lot*.And on top of everything else, it’s a bad look. Nobody likes bad looks.
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Under new CBA, Curry to earn richest contract in NBA history [report]
Stephen Curry may be in line to earn the richest contract in NBA history.
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Kevin Durant takes ‘full credit’ for Porzingis’ unicorn nickname
On Thursday Kevin Durant went into detail as for why the name fits the young Latvian.
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Kerr: Draymond reminds me of Dennis Rodman in ‘so many ways’
Golden State head coach Steve Kerr joined Tolbert and Lund on Wednesday afternoon and said that Draymond’s fierce competitiveness and versatility reminds him of one of his former teammates now in the Basketball Hall of Fame.