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No Warrior has ever put up the stat line Kevin Durant did last night
No player in the 71 year history of the franchise has ever had quite the overall performance KD did.
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Kerr: ‘It was the most bizarre box score I’ve ever seen at halftime’
Few things made a whole lot of sense in the Warriors’ 121-111 victory over the Raptors on Wednesday evening.
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Durant attributes ‘over-passing’ to Warriors’ 20 turnovers
Wednesday was the third game in a row Golden State has committed more than 15 turnovers.
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Curry, Warriors bounce back, hold on to beat Raptors 121-111
Despite committing 20 turnovers, the Warriors bounced back after their heartbreaking Christmas Day defeat to Cleveland, edging the Toronto Raptors 121-111 on Wednesday night at Oracle Arena.
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Iguodala throws through the legs, behind the back alley-oop to Livingston that didn’t count
Andre Iguodala and Shaun Livingston connected on perhaps the craziest ally-oop you’ll ever see in the fourth quarter of the Warriors game against the Raptors Wednesday night.
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NBA referees come out in agreement with Kevin Durant
During Warriors shootaround on Tuesday, Kevin Durant blasted the revisionist nature of NBA’s two-minute report, specifically referring to the league announcing that referee’s had blown two crucial calls at the end of Golden State’s Christmas Day loss to the Cavaliers. The calls may have sung the result in the Warriors’ favor. Durant’s primary argument was…
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Kerr on subbing Curry: We’re going to do what we think is best for the given moment
Christmas Day has thrown a microscope under the MVP’s play. Expect him to respond with a vengeance in this upcoming five-game homestand starting with the Raptors on Wednesday.
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Durant defends refs, slams two-minute report
Kevin Durant blasted the NBA’s two-minute report released on Monday, that stated referees missed two crucial calls at the end of the Warriors 109-108 defeat to the Cavaliers on Christmas Day. The calls may have swung the game in Golden State’s favor.
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Windhorst: Hard to believe Cavs can keep up with Warriors’ depth
The only three bench players Tyronn Lue called upon were Richard Jefferson, Channing Frye and Iman Shumpert.
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Ohio newspaper trolls Warriors with ‘3-1’ joke after loss to Cavs
The Warriors blew a 14-point fourth quarter lead in their 109-108 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Christmas Day. As we all know, it’s not the first time the Warriors have blown a lead to the Cavs, as the only team to ever lose an NBA Finals after leading the series 3-1.