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Durant yells at self, critics during late night shoot around [report]
No doubt disappointed by the Warriors’s opening night blow out loss, Kevin Durant stayed well after practice on Thursday, and was seen working on shooting drills while yelling at himself and critics for motivation.
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Fitz: Rebounding will be a season long issue for Golden State
Warriors play-by-play announcer Bob Fitzgerald stopped by the Murph and Mac show on Wednesday morning and said that Golden State’s rebounding woes in their season opener will continue to be an issue for the team moving forward.
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RIP Vine: Top 10 Bay Area Sports Vines
We all awoke to some saddening news Thursday morning. Twitter’s popular video application, Vine, is being shutdown by the social media giant.
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Former Warrior Al Harrington stars in marijuana legalization ad
Former Warrior forward Al Harrington has come out in strong support of Prop 64 that will legalize marijuana in the state of California. Harrington and his family have experienced the medicinal benefits of the drug.
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Steve Kerr on Warriors fans leaving early: It felt weird
Kerr said it was a weird night all the way around. “We’re not used to that. We’re not used to losing at home, much less losing by 29 points.”
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NBA slaps Iguodala with flopping warning
If Iguodala flops a second time, he’ll be fined $5,000. The fines increase to $10,000 for a third offense, $15,000 for a fourth and $30,000 the fifth time. Six or more could lead to a suspension.
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Warriors helped NBA become more of a skill game, but now are in need of size
The good news is that there aren’t too many teams like the Spurs out there and, oh yeah, the Dubs are the most talented team in the league.
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Draymond gives subtle detail on why the Warriors struggled defensively
Green’s never afraid to call a spade a spade, and the Warriors did a terrible job on Leonard. His 35 points were a career-high and he made all 15 of his free throws.
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Legler: Without Bogut, Warriors lacked ‘physicality’ against San Antonio
ESPN NBA analyst Tim Legler joined The Audible on Wednesday morning and said that the absence of Andrew Bogut and the physicality that he brought was a key in last night’s blow out loss to San Antonio.
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Jamison: Without a rim protector, Warriors may consider starting Javale McGee
Former Warriors forward Antawn Jamison joined The Audible on Tuesday to talk about Golden State’s shocking blowout loss in their home opener and offered an interesting suggestion for how the team can possibly solve their rim protecting issues.