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Frandsen: Enjoy the Warriors, a championship is all that matters
The Warriors are apparently off to a slow start according to some critics. Kevin Frandsen wants to remind everyone, however, that it takes a more than a few games for 4 new main characters to gel as champions and being champions in June is all that matters.
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Klay Thompson not impressed with LeBron’s Halloween cookies
Golden State next plays Cleveland on Christmas Day at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland. Plan your entire holiday around that game. Because it could get chippy.
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Fitz: Damian Lillard still lacks defensive play to claim NBA MVP
When Fitz was asked what he thought about Damian Lillard’s MVP chances this season, he respectfully compared Lillard to Houston Rockets superstar James Harden, saying both guards are among the most talented in the NBA offensively, while lacking the discipline on defense to take home the MVP trophy.
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NBA to announce award winners in new postseason awards show
The league said Tuesday that the NBA Awards Show will be held June 26 in New York and televised on TNT.
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Trailblazers announcer: Kerr’s praise for Lillard an attempt at ‘softening the opposition’
Steve Kerr has been an outspoken, staunch supporter of Lilard ever since he took the job in Oakland. But Brian Wheeler says the savvy head coach is simply trying to ‘make sure that any future match ups with the Warriors, Damian wouldn’t feel like he needed to take it out on them.’
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Numbers show lack of ball movement contributing to Warriors offensive struggles
Just three games in, the Golden State Warriors offense has hardly resembled the high-flying unit from last season, due in large part to reduced ball movement.
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Murph & Mac: First three games in season expose Warriors lack of bigs, bench
With a drastically chanted roster, we knew the Golden State Warriors would go through some growing pains to start off the 2016-17 season. Through three games, Murph & Mac think the two biggest weaknesses can be boiled down to the two ‘B’s, bigs and bench.
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Draymond: ‘Teams are trying to punk us’
Draymond Green told reporters after Sunday’s 106-100 win over the Phoenix Suns that teams have tried to take Golden State out of their rhythm in the first three games by ramping up the physicality.
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Despite beating Suns 106-100, Warriors still trying to form their identity
The Warriors won with grit and defense against the Suns, not at a bad thing at all. But we’re still waiting to see this team perform like a well-oiled machine. It’s probably not too far away.
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Durant soars for monster dunk vs. Suns
Warriors have started the season full of a highlights, but they yet to dominate their competition