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  • Slater: Draymond exposed young Philadelphia guard T.J. McConnell

    Slater: Draymond exposed young Philadelphia guard T.J. McConnell

    Green’s defense will be used as a catalyst to try and get the Golden State Warriors out of their shooting funk on offense.


  • Welts: Chase Center will have activities 365 days a year

    Welts: Chase Center will have activities 365 days a year

    Warriors COO Rick Welts joined Murph and Mac to talk about the Warriors’new home.


  • Kevon Looney to be assigned to D-League [report]

    Kevon Looney to be assigned to D-League [report]

    Warriors forward Kevon Looney will be assigned to the Warriors’ Developmental League affiliate in Santa Cruz on Friday, according to Anthony Slater of the San Jose Mercury News.


  • Steph Curry’s favorite gift of all time is a toy from the movie Home Alone

    Steph Curry’s favorite gift of all time is a toy from the movie Home Alone

    All eyes were on the Birthday Boy Tuesday night, as Stephen Curry led all Warriors with 29 points in a knock-down-drag-out win against an young, energetic Philadelphia 76ers team. After the game, Curry was asked about what his most memorable gifts he’s ever received was. The reigning MVP was quick to answer.


  • Warriors share what Draymond told team to help with comeback win over 76ers

    Warriors share what Draymond told team to help with comeback win over 76ers

    During a timeout in the 2nd quarter of a slugfest with the visiting Philadelphia 76ers, Steve Kerr turned to the huddle to find Draymond Green holding court.


  • Draymond Green is digging the Warriors out of their slump

    Draymond Green is digging the Warriors out of their slump

    The likely NBA Defensive Player of the Year turned in one of his most outstanding games of the season: 20 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists, 6 blocks (he passed Andrew Bogut on the franchise’s all-time list in blocks) and 4 steals


  • Warriors start poorly, finish strong in 106-104 win over Philadelphia

    Warriors start poorly, finish strong in 106-104 win over Philadelphia

    Riding an anxious but revved up crowd, Draymond Green’s defense and resurgent fourth quarter shooting from Steph Curry, the Warriors rallied from down 15 points to get the result they wanted in the win column, but the play on the court the first three quarters resembled a basketball team still out of sorts.


  • Start thinking about that No. 2 seed, Warriors

    Start thinking about that No. 2 seed, Warriors

    Does that mean the NBA championship parade is gone, poof, just like that? No way. As we all know, the playoffs are an entirely different beast, and anything can happen, as I was just saying to my good friends Draymond Green, Marshawn Lynch and Bob Myers in a luxury suite at an A’s game.


  • Andre Iguodala expands on racially-charged comments

    Andre Iguodala expands on racially-charged comments

    Andre Iguodala made some interesting comments after the Warriors fell to the Minnesota Timberwolves Friday night. Iguodala expanded on his postgame remarks during a media session following Warriors’ practice Monday.


  • Ramey: Don’t blame Steve Kerr for resting his stars vs. Spurs

    Ramey: Don’t blame Steve Kerr for resting his stars vs. Spurs

    For the first time in a long time, the Warriors are on a three-game losing streak. During the losing streak, Steve Kerr has made some out-of-the-box coaching decisions, including resting his stars against the San Antonio Spurs, a team right at the heels of the Warriors for the top seed in the Western Conference.