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Numbers show defense still Warriors’ backbone during late season surge
The Golden State Warriors have spent the past three regular seasons cutting through the NBA like a sharpened Ginsu. They have quite literally changed the face of professional basketball.
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Murph: Warriors can start re-thinking about that 1-Seed
My Jock Blog of March 14, headlined: “Start Thinking About That 2 Seed, Warriors Fans.” Yo! Can I get a do-over?
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49ers, Faithful rally around Dwight Clark
KNBR 680’s Ray Woodson writes about the tremendous impact Dwight Clark has had on the 49ers’ legacy and that he won’t be fighting this battle alone.
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Murph: Will Matt Cain earn a spot on the Giants’ 25-man roster?
Even though he is guaranteed $21 million this year — and a $7.5 million buyout next year, too — there is no guarantee he will earn that money on the Giants’ 25-man roster.
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Start thinking about that No. 2 seed, Warriors
Does that mean the NBA championship parade is gone, poof, just like that? No way. As we all know, the playoffs are an entirely different beast, and anything can happen, as I was just saying to my good friends Draymond Green, Marshawn Lynch and Bob Myers in a luxury suite at an A’s game.
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Murph: Expectations treat 49ers, Warriors differently
We joked about it this morning on the air, but there was a grain of truth: When was the last time in the court of Bay Area sporting public opinion that the 49ers’ stock ticked higher than the Warriors stock?
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Murph: How to prioritize Warriors’ worries with Kevin Durant out
It’s been one week to the day since Marcin Gortat threw Zaza Pachulia into Kevin Durant’s knee — The Zaza Chuck Heard ‘Round the World — and I think we’re all just now coming to our senses, as if it took this long to comprehend, time serving as the smelling salt to jerk us awake.…
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Warriors need Curry to shoot through slump to regain championship status
Time for your Old Saying Of The Week: “You get more bees with honey than with vinegar.” This is true if you have an apiary, or you run a basketball team.
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Breaking down Warriors’ decision to let Briante Weber go for potential veteran
The Warriors chose to cut their defensive specialist project in Briante Weber last week, choosing, according to rumors, to try and sign a veteran guard who could be trusted more on the offensive end. As Jose Calderon’s name keeps popping up in connection with the Warriors, Ray Woodson offers insight into the benefits of Calderon…
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Brian Murphy’s postcard from Scottsdale: What celebrity does Nick Hundley look like?
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — That’s right, another Jock Blog from the sun-splashed climes of spring training, where the Giants open Cactus League play Friday against the Cincinnati Reds.