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Mike Brown’s Hampton 5 adjustment shows his value
Brown made a playoff adjustment. He pulled Zaza Pachulia with 9:11 left in the third quarter and inserted Andre Iguodala alongside the four other superstars, a lineup playfully known as the Hampton 5. The result? An immediate 8-0 run
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Draymond hits five 3s, Warriors outlast Utah 115-104 in Game 2
Green’s five 3’s helped lead the Warriors over the Jazz 115-104, despite another imperfect all-around performance.
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Draymond Green momentarily leaves game after scary fall
Green was down on the court for a few minutes surrounded by the trainers and Warriors teammates. The Oracle Arena crowd chanted “Draymond! Draymond!” before the do-it-all forward walked under his own power to the locker room. Green returned to the Warriors bench later in the fourth quarter.
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Ayesha Curry opening first restaurant in San Francisco
The wife of Warriors MVP point guard Steph Curry is opening a full-service barbecue restaurant International Smoke in Soma later in 2017, according to SF Eater.
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Mike Brown will not be purchasing LaVar Ball’s Shoes (or flip flops)
LaVar Ball, the outspoken father of UCLA standout point guard Lonzo Ball, released his son’s first Big Baller Brand signature sneaker on Thursday. Unbelievably, the shoes are being sold for a whopping $495.
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Elhassan: No question I’d rather have Draymond Green over DeMarcus Cousins
ESPN basketball expert Amin Elhassan joined Gary and Larry on Thursday afternoon and said that he believes Green is not just one of the best defenders in the league, but a top 10 player overall.
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Klay Thompson completely loses train of thought talking about turnovers
“We have such talented players I think every time we get a shot up down the court it works to our advantage,” Thompson started. “And, uhh if we take care of the ball, you know, it’s gonna be, you know…I don’t know I’m sorry.”
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Playoffs have been a bore for Warriors thus far
There will be a point when this Warriors team dissipates and you’ll miss a yawn-filled first two rounds of the playoffs. Even though it lacks competitive fire, enjoy this dominance while you can. As Draymond says, the championship chase is on. The end result won’t be boring — either way.
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Warriors push Jazz around for 106-94 Game 1 win
Moments after the Warriors honored the 2007 ‘We Believe’ team at the end of the first quarter, the current Golden State squad ripped off a 12-4 run in the second quarter and that was the closest the Jazz ever got.