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Jerry West’s relationship with Warriors ‘got a little messy at the end’ [report]
New details have emerged regarding Jerry West’s recent departure from the Warriors front office to join the Los Angeles Clippers. According to Sam Amick of USA Today, West’s relationship with the Warriors became fractured toward the end of his tenure, due partially to a disagreement regarding compensation.
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Cavs having trouble trading Kevin Love [report]
The Cleveland Cavaliers pursuit of Jimmy Butler and Paul George has reportedly hit a roadblock, according to Brian Windhorst of ESPN.com. The lack of interest in All-Star forward Kevin Love, who the Cavs have been shopping as the primary chip in the deal, is the leading cause for the breakdown.
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Vince Carter says he’s open to playing for Warriors next season
With 10 members of the 2016-17 Warriors slated to hit free agency this offseason, a handful of ring-chasing veterans have already been floated as potential candidates to fill out Golden State’s bench next year.
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Kevin Durant takes out full page ad in Chronicle thanking Warriors fans
After helping lead the Warriors to a 4-1 NBA Finals victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in his first season with the team, Kevin Durant took out a full page ad in Wednesday’s San Francisco Chronicle, thanking the fans for adding to the incredible experience of winning his first NBA title.
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Re-signing Zaza Pachulia makes sense for Warriors
Golden State could do a whole lot worse than Pachulia at center. They know how he fits now. They know what they are getting. His role, however subtle it may seem, contributed to a championship last season. End of discussion
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Warriors Twitter sounds off on ESPN reporter who slights Curry
ESPN reporter, and Cleveland Cavaliers beat writer, Dave McMenamin, created quite a stir on Twitter Tuesday night, when he tweeted a list of his eight “franchise changing solo talents” in the NBA, and decided to omit two-time MVP Stephen Curry.
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Clippers considering trading DeAndre Jordan [report]
The Clippers could possibly be trading nine-year veteran DeAngelo Jordan.
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8 veteran ring chasers the Warriors should eye in free agency
There are other players the Warriors may be able to woo with this whole “ring chasing” philosophy. It’s not cliche, it’s true. Using David West is a prime example. It looked like his career was dwindling in San Antonio, but Kerr and Myers were able to craft the proper role for him. West thrived in…
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Marcus Thompson on wild NBA offseason: ‘This is what the Warriors have created’
“This is what the Warriors have created. This massive desperation across the league. Everybody is looking at this space ship that’s hovering over the season, that’s going to destroy everybody. People are freaking out and it’s going to keep happening. Now you’re going to start seeing all kinds of alliances.”