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Durant reflects on ‘weird’ celebration after reaching 20,000-point milestone
When Kevin Durant pulled up from 22 feet late in the second quarter, the crowd inside Oracle Arena could feel the energy.
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Kerr shrugs at Durant’s milestone: ‘There’s going to be another one in a month’
Golden State head coach Steve Kerr said afterward that he was barely phased by the milestone, particularly because Kevin Durant is so accomplished.
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January 10, 2018; Oakland, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant (35) high-fives fans leaving the court during halftime after scoring his 20,000th career point against the Los Angeles Clippers at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Lou Williams crashes Kevin Durant’s 20,000-point party, leads Clippers to win over Warriors
Due to Steph Curry’s absence and a scheduled rest for his Splash Brother Klay Thompson, Kevin Durant was forced to shoulder the Warriors’ scoring load after missing the past three games due to a calf strain.
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With Curry, Thompson out, Kerr hints at using 7-foot tall guard
Three 6-foot-7 point guards and a 7-foot tall shooting guard. That’s the rotation Warriors’ head coach Steve Kerr will have at his disposal on Wednesday night against the Los Angeles Clippers, as both Steph Curry and Klay Thompson will sit.
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Stephen Curry sprains ankle at shootaround, out vs. Clippers
After spraining his right ankle during shootaround, Stephen Curry will sit out against the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday night, along with Klay Thompson.
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It appears that Drake has Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant tattoos
Drake’s relationship with the Warriors is well-documented, we just didn’t know it was this…permanent.
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Draymond Green reacts to Dave Chappelle name dropping him in comedy special
The name Draymond Green is never a punch line. Green has made sure of that.
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Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine visit Warriors practice to talk business with team
It takes some serious star power to impress the Warriors. They are one of the most popular teams on the face of the planet in the middle of a historic run of success.
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Five stories to watch as the Warriors start the second half
With a 33-8 record through their first 41 games, the Warriors are well on their way to becoming just the second team in NBA history to win at least 60 games in four consecutive seasons.