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Questions cloud the Warriors’ future, so for now, just enjoy the ride
When will the Warriors run of success end? How many familiar faces will return to the fold next season? Will Steve Kerr return to the sideline with the same success he’s had thus far in his coaching career? Who cares, just enjoy it while it lasts.
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Murph: Warriors not yet celebrating due to unfinished business
The Warriors just went 12-0 in the playoffs. Why aren’t they celebrating?
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The Audible takes out an infomercial
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Investigating whether Zaza’s play on Kawhi was dirty
One thing is for certain: for people who are predisposed to dislike the Warriors , Sunday is more fuel. Should the Warriors bounce the Spurs without Kawhi, the “lucky” narrative will resurface like a Hatorade-guzzling zombie.
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Murph: What’s in a nickname? For Christian Arroyo, it’s yet to be determined
Not looking to pick a fight with my good friends here at KNBR.com, but . . . we’re going to have to do something about already referring to Giants rookie Christian Arroyo as “The Kid.”
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Bobby Evans not ready to give up on Giants’ 2017 season
Twenty-nine games into a 162-game season, we went all Lunatic Fringe on Giants general manager Bobby Evans. On our show Thursday morning, just hours after the Giants won only their second series of the season and reached the magical 11-win mark, I decided to lay bare the most naked of fears in a Giants fans…
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May will prove if Giants are legit in 2017
Entering May, the Giants are 39-59 since last year’s All-Star break. There were different circumstances that led to last season’s slide. The problem this year is they don’t have a buffer of winning baseball. Woody explains, so far, this is exactly who they are, and it’s very troubling.
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Earthquakes look to seize opportunity against Minnesota United
The San Jose Earthquakes play their third match of a three match road trip today in Minneapolis. To this point it has gone as expected: The Quakes have tied one game (a scoreless draw in New England) and lost another (a 2-0 defeat at the hands of the Houston Dynamo)
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For Giants’ offense, hope is not a strategy
The Giants re-assembled the same roster in the hopes that the key cogs would produce better numbers than they did in 2016. So far, the bats and the Giants are proving the old adage that hope, sadly, is not a strategy.