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Adams: Warriors’ offense partially to blame for defensive issues
Warriors assistant coach and defensive guru Ron Adams joined the Murph and Mac Show on Thursday morning and said that Golden State’s high-powered offense can sometimes get the team into trouble defensively.
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Klay casually enjoys postgame beer mid-interview
Klay Thompson was feeling especially relaxed after the Warriors win over the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday evening, sipping on a postgame beer during an interview with a reporter.
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Warriors match impressive feat last set by the 1990 Chicago Bulls
For the 9-2 Warriors who continue to gel, expect these little ripples in the history books to continue into 2017.
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Durant: ‘I don’t give a damn about no damn Drake night’
A superstar MVP and one of the biggest rappers seemed to choose competition over their friendship Wednesday night in Toronto
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Ortiz: ‘The Warriors got a little greedy’
To make room for Kevin Durant, the Golden State Warriors broke up a roster that had been together for almost four years. Rudy Ortiz thinks that the Warriors might have gotten a little greedy in signing KD.
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Patrick McCaw explains reason he chose number 0
Patrick McCaw joined the Murph and Mac Show on Wednesday morning and explained why he chose the rarely worn number 0
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Rookie McCaw starting to emerge as important piece for Golden State
The Warriors rookie second-round pick came up big for the Warriors on Sunday, and is looking like he maybe be a crucial piece for the team moving forward.
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Geltzeiler: Two young centers the Warriors should pursue
SiriusXM NBA host and founder of Hoopscritic.com Brian Geltzeiler joined The Audible on Monday morning and argued that the Warriors should look to solve their issues at center by making a trade
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Warriors’ high-powered offense masking team’s flaws
The Warriors won again on Sunday despite a poor defensive effort, something that has been a consistent feature of the young season.
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Curry relives giving Durant grief for missing ‘wide open bunny’ to end Sunday’s game
At the end of Sunday’s game, Kevin Durant missed a wide-open 3-pointer that would have given him 30 points. Along with Curry’s 30 points and Thompson’s 30 points, it would have been the first time the Warriors had three 30-point scorers in one game since 1991, when Tim Hardaway, Chris Mullin and Mitch Richmond accomplished…