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Warriors win final matchup with Thunder to even regular season series
The Warriors kicked off their two-game road trip with a win over the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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Durant says Thompson slept through practice day before 60-point game
Thompson is known for his laid-back, carefree attitude, which makes this story about his 60-point game unsurprising.
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Warriors overcome slow start to beat visiting Suns
Sunday night’s game was competitive for a half — until the Warriors remembered who they are.
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Patrick McCaw receives encouraging results following MRI [report]
Patrick McCaw suffered a scary-looking chest injury on Saturday night. He received encouraging results on Sunday morning after undergoing an MRI.
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Vince Carter on Patrick McCaw injury: ‘I don’t play the game that way’
Vince Carter appeared to create contact with McCaw as the 2nd-year player out of Las Vegas headed toward the basket. Steve Kerr appeared to yell following the injury.
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Warriors beat Kings in somber setting following Patrick McCaw injury
Golden State guard Patrick McCaw left on a stretcher late in the third quarter of the Warriors’ 112-96 win over the Sacramento Kings on Saturday night after a terrifying thud to the floor following an undercut by Vince Carter that appeared unintentional.
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Patrick McCaw leaves court on stretcher after landing on his back
In the closing moments of the third quarter of Saturday night’s contest between the Golden State Warriors and the Sacramento Kings, Patrick McCaw caught a pass from Jordan Bell and went up for a dunk. After contact with Vince Carter, McCaw fell hard on his back and immediately rolled on the floor in pain.
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Warriors President Rick Welts elected into Basketball Hall of Fame
OAKLAND, Calif. – The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced today that Golden State Warriors President & Chief Operating Officer Rick Welts and Player Development Consultant Steve Nash have been elected as part of the 13-member Class of 2018. Welts, currently in his seventh season with the Warriors, owns over 40 years of NBA…