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Kerr: New look Warriors still need time to learn their roles
Last season, the Golden State Warriors returned nearly their entire championship winning roster, something that played a huge part in a barnstorming 24 game winning streak out of the gate. This year is a different story, with seven new additions in the offseason, and a blowout loss on their home court in the season’s first…
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Kolsky Chronicles ep. 1 – David Kelly
Welcome to the first episode of the brand new Kolsky Chronicles, a podcast dedicated to long form interviews with KNBR’s Matt Kolsky.
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Microscope on Zaza Pachulia tonight vs. New Orleans
San Antonio out-rebounded Golden State by 23 and players afterward pointed directly at rebounding as to why the team lost.
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Spears: Expect roster changes if Warriors rebounding struggles continue
It’s only one game, but ESPN’s Marc Spears argues that if the Warriors continue to struggle on the boards like they did against San Antonio, roster changes could be in order.
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Durant yells at self, critics during late night shoot around [report]
No doubt disappointed by the Warriors’s opening night blow out loss, Kevin Durant stayed well after practice on Thursday, and was seen working on shooting drills while yelling at himself and critics for motivation.
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Fitz: Rebounding will be a season long issue for Golden State
Warriors play-by-play announcer Bob Fitzgerald stopped by the Murph and Mac show on Wednesday morning and said that Golden State’s rebounding woes in their season opener will continue to be an issue for the team moving forward.
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RIP Vine: Top 10 Bay Area Sports Vines
We all awoke to some saddening news Thursday morning. Twitter’s popular video application, Vine, is being shutdown by the social media giant.
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Former Warrior Al Harrington stars in marijuana legalization ad
Former Warrior forward Al Harrington has come out in strong support of Prop 64 that will legalize marijuana in the state of California. Harrington and his family have experienced the medicinal benefits of the drug.
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Steve Kerr on Warriors fans leaving early: It felt weird
Kerr said it was a weird night all the way around. “We’re not used to that. We’re not used to losing at home, much less losing by 29 points.”
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NBA slaps Iguodala with flopping warning
If Iguodala flops a second time, he’ll be fined $5,000. The fines increase to $10,000 for a third offense, $15,000 for a fourth and $30,000 the fifth time. Six or more could lead to a suspension.