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Zaza on his role: Protecting Steph
One thing became clear in 2015-16: NBA teams sought out making contact with Steph Curry, and the point guard took a punishing. Pachulia wants to put an end to that.
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Kerr: McCaw’s basketball IQ reminiscent of Livingston, Iguodala
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr joined Tolbert and Lund on Friday, and said that rookie second-round pick Patrick McCaw is one of a handful of new players that has turned some heads with his high basketball IQ.
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Warriors exercise option to keep Looney through 2017-18 season [report]
According to an ESPN report, the Golden State Warriors have elected keep second year forward Kevon Looney through the 2017-18 season, picking up the third year team option in his contract worth $1.2 million.
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Radnich: Warriors continue to be most entertaining show in all of sports
There may be a lot going on in the world of sports, but KNBR’s Gary Radnich says that if he could only watch one team all season, it would be the Golden State Warriors.
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Myers: Resentment comes from false perception that Warriors are a dynasty
After adding Kevin Durant to their already juggernaut outfit, there’s little doubt that the Golden State Warriors enter 2016-17 season as the villains of the NBA. That title doesn’t exactly sit with with Warriors executive Bob Myers, who told Gary and Larry on Friday that much of the resentment directed toward Golden state comes from…
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Klay Thompson ‘pissed’ at quote from unnamed team source calling Warriors ‘cowards’
Earlier this week an ESPN the Magazine story detailed the tension that existed between Draymond Green and some of his teammates and coaches throughout last season, but that wasn’t what Klay Thompson took issue with when asked about the piece by reporters during Friday’s practice.
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When sharing the floor, Warriors’ stars putting up record setting numbers
With the addition of Kevin Durant into the fold, the Warriors are supposed to experience some growing pains at the start of the upcoming season. Based on their preseason performances, however, Durant and the Warriors seem to be acclimating seamlessly.
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Kevon Looney: Warriors biggest unknown could be their greatest asset
The Warriors can’t let another championship slip away playing the wrong big men at the wrong times. If Looney keeps progressing like he has in October, he’ll be the button Kerr will push nine months from now
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Mike Brown: Durant ready to showcase underrated defensive skills
Kevin Durant may be a four-time scoring champion, but new Warriors assistant coach Mike Brown thinks the 6′ 9″ small forward has the potential to have a significant impact on both ends of the floor this season. Brown joined the Murph and Mac show on Friday morning and sung the praises of Durant’s rarely talked…
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Warriors pull off rare feat in Las Vegas gambling circles
The last a team was favored to the point where gamblers would stand to win less than you bet was the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls, who were coming off a then record 72-win regular season and an NBA title