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JaVale McGee pulls off Halloween pranks at practice, on Warriors’ team plane
JaVale McGee is considered the best prankster on the Golden State Warriors’ roster. So when Halloween rolled around, expectations were high for the 7-foot center with a witty sense of humor.
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Kerr, Curry would vote for Gregg Popovich for President
It’s safe to say Warriors head coach Steve Kerr thinks highly of Gregg Popovich. Kerr won two titles playing under Popovich as a member of the Spurs from 1998-2001 and 2002-2003, and has cited him along with Phil Jackson, as one of his most important mentors and teachers.
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Former Warriors great Al Attles released from hospital
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Warriors great Al Attles has been released from the hospital and is much improved, according to his son.
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Warriors to pick up Damian Jones’ option, not Kevon Looney’s [report]
The team will not pick-up Kevon Looney’s fourth-year option this offseason, but will pick up the third-year option of last year’s first round pick Damian Jones, according to a report by Chris Haynes of ESPN.
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Kerr reminded of ’98 Bulls when explaining Warriors’ slow start
While Golden State’s early 5-3 standing is not as impressive as in year’s past, slow starts are nothing new to head coach Steve Kerr, who experienced a similar championship hangover in 1998 with the Chicago Bulls.
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Jordan Bell throws down one-handed putback slam to punctuate Warriors’ win
Jordan Bell has already stated he wants to take part in this year’s dunk contest. After his first two weeks in the league, who wouldn’t want to see that?
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Warriors clean up turnovers in blowout victory over Clippers
Warriors rebound from a devesating loss to the Detroit Pistons to defeat the Los Angeles Clippers 141-113 on Monday night.
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The Warriors are turning the ball over at an alarming rate
“At some point, the ball just has to matter,” Kerr said. “The game has to matter enough for us to win.”
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Steve Kerr expected to sign long-term contract extension with Warriors next summer [report]
After delaying talks last offseason, Steve Kerr and the Warriors are expected to work out a long-term contract extension next offseason according to an exclusive report by Tim Kawakami of The Athletic. Kerr elected to push the negotiations back a year due to health concerns related to a spinal fluid leak following multiple back surgeries…
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Steve Kerr on Warriors’ loss: ‘Karma was in the right place tonight’
The Golden State Warriors shot 57 percent from the field and had three different players score at least 27 points.