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Warriors come back to beat Hornets 113-103, keep record streak alive
For a second there, it looked like the Warriors’ 131 game streak without consecutive losses was going to come to an end.
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Curry hits backwards layup in traffic
We’re only one quarter in, but Stephen Curry is already feeling it in Charlotte.
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Zaza Pachulia fined by NBA for striking Luke Babbitt in the face
Zaza Pachulia was fined $15,000 by the NBA for smacking Luke Babbitt in the face during the Warriors’ 105-102 loss to the Miami Heat on Monday night.
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Kerr: Curry might be more popular with kids than Jordan
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Warriors coach Steve Kerr says what amazes him about Stephen Curry is how immensely popular he is with young kids – maybe even more so than his former Chicago Bulls teammate Michael Jordan in his prime. “The crowd size is similar, but the biggest difference is the children that gravitate toward Steph,”…
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Riley Curry has dab-off with fan at Steph’s high school jersey retirement
The Bay Area’s most entertaining four-year old is at it again.
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Jerry West hospitalized, is ‘doing well’ team says
The Golden State Warriors have confirmed a report from TMZ that executive board member Jerry West was hospitalized on Tuesday after collapsing at a Los Angeles Country Club.
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Murph: Foolishly overanalyzing the Warriors’ loss in Miami
Yes, the Warriors lost their seventh game of the season to the lowly Miami Heat Monday night. But, on pace for a 69-win season, Murph wonders what it would take for everyone to stop overanalyze the star-studded Dubs.
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7 times Steve Kerr kept it real this season
Unabashed honesty is part of the fabric Kerr’s installed in Golden State’s locker room. Transparency is a major part of his leadership style. Cliche answers are rarely apart of his repertoire.
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LeBron ripping the Cavs publicly all a part of his masterplan
The ironic part of this is that James is not happy with Cleveland’s lack of a backup point guard because the team is loaded with his overpaid friends. Tristan Thompson’s $82 million deal, J.R. Smith’s $57 million contract and the lack of a first-round pick until 2021 have the front office handcuffed.
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Warriors’ first half largely defined by overcoming perceived weaknesses
After a week in which they beat the Cavaliers by 35, the Thunder by 21 and the Rockets (in Houston) by 17, it’s safe to say the Kevin Durant-era Warriors are starting to look like the basketball juggernaut many envisioned they would be.