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  • Frandsen: Warriors can make a statement with their next two games

    Frandsen: Warriors can make a statement with their next two games

    The Golden State Warriors finally were able to end their losing streak against Cleveland with an emphatic 126-91 victory over the Cavaliers on MLK Day. Will the team be able to replicate that success during a pivotal two-game stretch this week?


  • Lowell Cohn reflects on 37-year career with Gary and Larry

    Lowell Cohn reflects on 37-year career with Gary and Larry

    Larry Krueger brought up an excellent point: Cohn was sports radio before there was sports radio. His columns in the San Francisco Chronicle and Santa Rosa Press Democrat were famous for taking shots at players, coaches and executives.


  • The problem with LeBron James’ actions after collision with Draymond

    The problem with LeBron James’ actions after collision with Draymond

    Following the Warriors’ 126-91 throttling of the Cavaliers, it wasn’t the x’s and o’s everyone was speaking about. Rather, it was the collision that occurred between LeBron James and Draymond Green midway through the second quarter. LeBron’s subsequent response has cost him at least one fan.


  • Warriors break Chase Center ground with dancing cranes, fireworks, and acrobatics

    Warriors break Chase Center ground with dancing cranes, fireworks, and acrobatics

    SAN FRANCISCO – The Golden State Warriors broke ground in San Francisco on Monday afternoon at the future site of the Chase Center. The ceremony included speeches from San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee, Owners Joe Lacob and Peter Gruber, Steve Kerr and Kevin Durant. The ceremony lasted around an hour and a half, and…


  • Ortiz: NBA referees are judging Draymond Green based on reputation, not play
    January 16, 2017; Oakland, CA, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers forward Richard Jefferson (24) argues with Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) after colliding with Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) during the second quarter at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

    Ortiz: NBA referees are judging Draymond Green based on reputation, not play

    Draymond Green is notorious for causing a scene on the court, and Rudy Ortiz thinks the referees are treating Draymond unfairly because of it.


  • Warriors rediscover key ingredient to beating Cavaliers

    Warriors rediscover key ingredient to beating Cavaliers

    How many times have the Warriors recorded 30 or more assists so far in the 2016-2017 NBA season? A whopping 28 times. And Golden State is 27-1 in those games. None of those wins were as impressive as Monday.


  • Durant: ‘Fans are starting to respect defense…it’s good for the game’

    Durant: ‘Fans are starting to respect defense…it’s good for the game’

    Kevin Durant was asked specifically about his block on LeBron James following his team’s 126-91 drubbing of the Cavs. Durant avoided talking specifically about the incident, but had complimentary words for NBA fans across the continent.


  • Kerr on Draymond’s flagrant: It looked like just a normal foul

    Kerr on Draymond’s flagrant: It looked like just a normal foul

    Steve Kerr has been known to have an honest tongue when speaking about referees during his postgame interviews. Considering the actual outcome of the game, the most interesting takeaways from this January affair surrounded a football-style collision at half court between LeBron James and Draymond Green.


  • Draymond Green downplays collision with LeBron James

    Draymond Green downplays collision with LeBron James

    Much was made of Draymond’s reaction following the incident, which included a clear didn’t appear to be taking the chance offered him by the media to rip into LeBron any further.


  • Warriors send a statement to Cavs in 126-91 romping

    Warriors send a statement to Cavs in 126-91 romping

    Golden State performed surgery on the Cavs in the first half, amassing 34 fast break points — their most all season. The furious pace combined with the Warriors seamless defensive rotations left the Cavaliers gasping for air.