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Assistant GM Larry Harris on Nick Young: ‘We don’t have a problem with him shooting the ball’
With the Warriors’ first preseason game coming up on Saturday, Assistant GM Larry Harris spoke with Gary & Larry Friday afternoon about how he sees Nick Young fitting in with their plan and how they are encouraging him to shoot more often.
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How Steve Kerr is using Phil Jackson to coach rookie Jordan Bell
Playing and studying under coaches like Phil Jackson and Gregg Popovitch you’re going to pick up some masters-level tips of the trade, and one of those was knowing how to work younger players into the team and help them grow.
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Klay Thompson throws football around between taking jump shots
Klay Thompson comes from an athletic family.
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Kerr on FBI’s investigation into NCAA: ‘There’s a reason I coach in the NBA’
OAKLAND–It’s a poorly kept secret that college basketball is laced with bribes and corruption, and now the Federal Bureau of Investigation is stepping in. This week the FBI arrested ten people – from college coaches to apparel employees – related to corruption and bribery in the NCAA. Of these ten people four were assistant coaches…
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Curry upset Sports Illustrated left Kap off cover of issue highlighting protests
OAKLAND–The most recent issue of Sports Illustrated is centered around athletes protesting racial inequality, police brutality, and Donald Trump. The cover photoshops LeBron James, Steph Curry and Roger Goodell locking arms in a show of unity.
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Warriors reached out to Dwyane Wade [report]
That’s exactly what they did shortly after the Chicago Bulls bought out Dwyane Wade’s contract on Sunday, giving the future Hall of Fame shooting guard a call according to Alex Kennedy of USA Today.
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Marcus Thompson: LeBron’s willingness to take a stand puts him ahead of Jordan ‘in totality as an athlete’
LeBron James doubled down strongly on his criticism of President Donald Trump during Cleveland Cavaliers media day on Monday, saying he didn’t regret calling Trump a bum in the wake of the president uninviting the Warriors and Steph Curry to the White House.
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September 22, 2017; Oakland, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson (11), forward Draymond Green (23), forward Kevin Durant (35), and guard Stephen Curry (30) during media day at Rakuten Performance Center. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
In line with Warriors’ values, team plans to make impact with visit to nation’s capital
To view a potential White House visit through the lens the Warriors do is to see that an issue that could easily be perceived as black and white –or better yet, blue vs. red– is anything but. Their criticism is not politically motivated, because equality doesn’t take sides.
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Cavs emerge as leader to sign Dwyane Wade [report]
Just when it looked like the wheeling and dealing of a wild NBA offseason was coming to an end, two significant moves took place last weekend that will likely affect contenders in both conferences.