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Statistics show Kevin Durant is an MVP frontrunner
Durant is shooting 57 percent from the field and over 44 percent from deep, both career highs by a significant margin.
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Damian Jones has two monster blocks, Warriors immediately promote him from D-League
We dare you to watch this and not be excited for him to receive minutes over Anderson Varejao and James Michael McAdoo
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Draymond Green and Adam Schefter trade barbs via Twitter
Always good for a handful of Twitter spats throughout the season, Draymond Green got into it with veteran NFL reporter Adam Shefter starting on Sunday evening.
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Noted Panthers fan Steph Curry loses bet, wears Derek Carr jersey
Warriors point guard Steph Curry is a humongous Carolina Panthers fan. When it comes to the NFL, Curry’s allegiance is to the city of Charlotte and not his adopted home of Oakland.
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Warriors handle Timberwolves at home, cruise to 11th straight victory
The last time the Warriors and Timberwolves squared off in Oracle Arena, the flow of the game and most importantly the result, were much different than the Warriors’ () victory on Saturday night.
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Durant drains half-time buzzer beater from deep
We’re all used to Stephen Curry draining uncomfortably deep three pointers while red lights are buzzing around him. Warriors fans are not, however, used to someone seven-feet tall accomplishing the same feat.
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Green, Clark questionable for Saturday’s game vs. T-Wolves
According to the Warriors public relations department, both Draymond Green (ankle) and Ian Clark (throat) are listed as questionable for tonight’s game at Oracle against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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Draymond Green hurts ankles as Warriors blow out Lakers 109-85
It was anything but a repeat of the last meeting between the Warriors and Lakers inside the Staples Center as Golden State shared the ball well en route to 31 team assists, a 109-85 win over the Lakers and a tenth straight victory.
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Draymond Green leaves Lakers game after falling on Ian Clark
It was a scary moment for Warriors fans as the heart beat of their defense and team Draymond Green left in the third quarter following a nasty-looking fall on top of Ian Clark.
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Kerr becomes irate with Curry’s missed dunk
Stephen Curry’s dunk attempt in the second quarter of Friday night’s game against the Lakers ended up near the three-point line. We can’t make out what coach Kerr said afterward with complete certainty, but we’re pretty sure it was NSFW.