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Kerr on Green: ‘He seems to be at his best when things go wrong for us’
Few players revel in a challenge or obstacle like Draymond Green. Steve Kerr loves that about his rugged power forward.
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Warriors outlast Spurs, Curry tweaks right ankle (again)
© Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports OAKLAND — It was a win, but not the type the Warriors would like to become accustomed to: without Stephen Curry. Early in the first quarter of Golden State’s 110-107 victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday night, Curry went up for a contested layup. He landed seemingly untouched, but rolled…
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Stephen Curry leaves game vs. Spurs with ankle injury
Stephen Curry has been plagued in recent years with ankle injuries, and it appears he has another. Not three minutes into Thursday night’s game against the visiting San Antonio Spurs, Curry went up for a layup and came down on LaMarcus Aldridge’s foot, appearing to roll his ankle.
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Steve Kerr details Steph Curry’s evolution from All Star to superstar
After winning his first NBA championship as Warriors head coach in the 2015-16 season, Steve Kerr labeled himself as the “luckiest guy on Earth” for landing in such a promising situation. One season earlier, he had inherited a roster filled with some of the NBA’s brightest and budding stars, headlined by Steph Curry.
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Thompson: There’s ‘no question’ that Rockets have best backcourt this season
While appearing on Gary & Larry Thursday afternoon, Marcus Thompson of The Athletic expounded on his belief that the Houston Rockets have the best backcourt in the NBA with James Harden and Chris Paul.
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Draymond Green and the Warriors won’t kill themselves for No. 1 seed
After Thursday morning shootaround, hours before the Warriors take on the visiting San Antonio Spurs, Green reflected on the precarious Western Conference standings.
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Steve Kerr to join congressman in gun violence discussion at Bay Area high school [report]
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr will join Silicon Valley Congressman Ro Kanna for a student town hall meeting at a Bay Area high school next Monday, according to Raj Mathai of NBC Bay Area.
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Jordan Bell ruled out, two Warriors doubtful against Spurs
After spraining his ankle on Tuesday night, the Warriors announced Jordan Bell is be ruled out against the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday night, along with Patrick McCaw and both David West and Andre Iguodala are listed as doubtful.
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Curry cuts off reporter reminding him how bad Warriors used to be: ‘I remember, trust me’
“Not many guys in that locker room remember what that was like,” Curry said. “I think I’m the only one that was here before the pre-playoff era. You don’t got to remind me. I know how tough it was, and how hard it is to win one game one NBA game, let alone 50 in…
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Jordan Bell’s sprained ankle puts damper on blowout win vs. Nets
Bell was contesting a shot by Rondae Hollis-Jefferson in the paint, and the rookie’s right foot appeared to come down on Hollis-Jefferson’s. He immediately rolled to the floor, slamming his fist on the hardwood in apparent pain.