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Steve Kerr fined $25,000 for comments about NBA officials
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr was fined $25,000 by the NBA according to a press release early Sunday morning. Kerr was unhappy with officials after his team’s 127-121 victory over the Raptors in Toronto last week.
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Warriors escape with thrilling 124-121 win over Bucks
The Milwaukee Bucks played about as well as they could have, and still fell 124-121 to the Golden State Warriors Saturday at the BMO Harris Bradley Center. With 10.1 seconds left, Draymond Green deflected an in-bounds and Klay Thompson wound up with the steal. Thompson sank both free throws and the Warriors escaped with their seventh…
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Bucks troll Warriors fans in Milwaukee
Milwaukee has become one of the epicenters for road Warriors fans, and the Bucks in-game entertainment staff decided to have a little fun with it, coining Bandwagon Cam during a commercial break.
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Draymond rips Celtics fans for booing Durant
Ridiculously, Celtics fans still remain bitter at Durant, who luckily granted Boston’s brass a meeting during his Fourth of July recruitment weekend in The Hamptons.
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Klay takes over in Boston, Warriors win 104-88
The amazing thing about this blowout win is that the Warriors did not shoot well from the three-point line.
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Zaza shows off his dance moves in Boston
In the middle of a 20-3 run in the third quarter, Pachulia buried this midrange jumper, which was the Warriors’s 10th made shot in a row. He decided to celebrate.
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Kerr not happy with how the NBA is officiating traveling
Kerr said he wanted to make it clear that Warriors players travel too. But he’s trying to take steps with the NBA to place a greater emphasis on making this call correct every single time.
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Kerr should consider starting Looney over Zaza
Some of these numbers show a young player flashing potential, and an older player possibly regressing.
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The Audible: Celtics will be toughest test on Warriors’ road trip
Rudy Ortiz, Drew Hoffar and Kevin Frandsen look ahead to the remaining Eastern Conference match ups on the rest of Golden State’s road trip. Friday night the Warriors play in Boston, where the Celtics took them to double overtime a season ago.
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Warriors rookie McCaw surprised by his amount of playing time
McCaw, drafted 38th overall out of UNLV, is averaging 4.8 points in 18.5 minutes per game. That lands him just outside of the top 20 rookies in minutes per game so far in 2016.