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Festus Ezeli to attend Warriors ring ceremony Tuesday night [report]
Festus Ezeli will be in attendance at Oracle Arena for the dubs ring ceremony before their game vs. the Rockets, according to Carl Steward of the San Jose Mercury News.
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Durant opens up his emotions heading into ring ceremony
One of the best parts about winning a major championship has to be receiving that iced out ring you can wear the rest of your life, and the Warriors are hours away from receiving those fruits of a successful 2016-17 campaign.
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The Road to Larry O’ podcast: Warriors season preview
The Golden State Warriors officially begin their championship quest again on Tuesday night when they open the 2017-18 season against the Houston Rockets.
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Warriors sign second player to two-way contract [report]
The Warriors and the point guard have agreed to a two-way contract according to Shams Charania of The Athletic. He played 14 games combined with the Mavericks and Pelicans last season, and spent training camp with the Hawks.
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Warriors to forgo pyrotechnics at opener in light of wildfires [report]
The Warriors have decided to opt out of their renowned pyrotechnics display in light of the devastation taking place because of the wildfires raging throughout Northern California.
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As they move further away from dark past, Warriors’ definition of greatness evolves
To understand the scope of the Golden State Warriors’ newest ambitions, it’s imperative to appreciate the depths from which the franchise rose.
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Iguodala, Casspi questionable for Warriors season opener
On the verge of another phenomenal season, Andre Iguodala and Omri Casspi are questionable and Shaun Livingston is probable for the Warriors’ season-opener.
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Draymond Green on 2016 season-opening loss: ‘It was funny to me’
The Warriors don’t need Kendrick Lamar to remind them. They already know how to be humble.
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Adam Silver takes playful jab at Michael Jordan’s anti-super team comments, defends Warriors
Despite winning six titles in eight seasons as a player, Michael Jordan is worried that NBA stars choosing to play together has hurt the competitive balance of the league
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Thompson on Warriors: The fans like ‘spitting down on the Lakers’ heads’
Needless to say, the Warriors turned the tables in terms of their image in the NBA and Marcus Thompson told Tolbert & Lund how much he loves seeing Golden State succeed, especially against the Los Angeles Lakers.