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Three takeaways from Warriors first win
The Golden State Warriors earned their first win of the season in Friday night’s victory over the depleted New Orleans Pelicans. Here are the thee big takeaways from the game.
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Curry becomes fastest ever to make 1,600 3s
He hasn’t exactly stormed out of the gate like he did to start last season, but Stephen Curry made history last night, becoming to fastest player ever to make 1,600 career three-pointers in the Warriors 122-114 win Friday night over the New Orleans Pelicans.
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▶︎ Durant swats Anthony Davis, finishes smooth layup
Kevin Durant finished with 30 points and 17 rebounds and the Warriors improve to 1-1.
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Durant scores 30 against New Orleans in first win of the season
Durant scored 18 points in the first half, Curry scored 13 in the third quarter, Thompson added 28 total points and the three-headed monster was enough to overcome a ferocious fight from Anthony Davis Friday at the Smoothie King Center.
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Patrick McCaw injures ankle vs. Pelicans
Here’s where this gets interesting: Shaun Livingston and Ian Clark are now the only healthy backup guards for the Warriors.
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Tolbert: What Warriors need to do to be successful defensively
It’s basketball season, and Mr. T has some ideas on how the Golden State Warriors can improve on the defensive side of the ball…starting with rebounding.
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Kerr: New look Warriors still need time to learn their roles
Last season, the Golden State Warriors returned nearly their entire championship winning roster, something that played a huge part in a barnstorming 24 game winning streak out of the gate. This year is a different story, with seven new additions in the offseason, and a blowout loss on their home court in the season’s first…
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Kolsky Chronicles ep. 1 – David Kelly
Welcome to the first episode of the brand new Kolsky Chronicles, a podcast dedicated to long form interviews with KNBR’s Matt Kolsky.
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Microscope on Zaza Pachulia tonight vs. New Orleans
San Antonio out-rebounded Golden State by 23 and players afterward pointed directly at rebounding as to why the team lost.
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Spears: Expect roster changes if Warriors rebounding struggles continue
It’s only one game, but ESPN’s Marc Spears argues that if the Warriors continue to struggle on the boards like they did against San Antonio, roster changes could be in order.