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Kevin Durant will travel to Toronto for Games 1 and 2 of Finals [report]
Despite the fact that the Warriors don’t expect Kevin Durant to be ready for Thursday’s Game 1 of the NBA Finals, the two-time Finals MVP will join Golden State on their trip to Toronto, Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports is reporting.
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Steve Kerr on Drake: ‘I called him on his cell phone’
Steve Kerr is preparing to coach the Warriors in the team’s fifth-straight NBA Finals appearance. If there’s one thing he’s not concerned about, it’s Drake.
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Patrick McCaw on leaving Warriors: ‘It was just me being emotional as a kid’
There were fewer storylines more confusing in this NBA season than Patrick McCaw’s decision to rebuff the Warriors’ two-year, $4 million offer.
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Vegas releases odds for Warriors-Raptors NBA Finals
The Raptors were the only team the Warriors didn’t beat during the regular season this year.
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Warriors-Raptors: Three things to look for in the NBA Finals
The Toronto Raptors just became the first non-LeBron James-led team to win the Eastern Conference since the 2010 Boston Celtics.
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Durant disagrees with idea that Warriors are better without him
The Warriors are 5-0 without Kevin Durant this postseason. They’re 6-0 if you count their Game 5 victory over the Rockets, in which Durant left with a calf injury in the third quarter.
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Gabrielle Union, Dwyane Wade think Klay should have made All-NBA Team
Two days ago, Klay Thompson found out he’d been rejected from all three All-NBA teams.
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Bob Myers says lifelong Warriors fandom made him ‘uncomfortable’ with winning
There’s something about supporting a bad team for a very long time that makes winning a championship seem not just like an impossible goal, but a prospect that’s almost unwelcome.
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Murph: When it comes to Kevin Durant and the Warriors, things have never been clear and simple
Durant had not spoken since we were all so sure he had torn his Achilles in Game 5 vs. Houston.
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Kevin Durant discusses social media behavior since injury
Kevin Durant has never been one to hold back on social media. Since joining the Warriors, Durant’s social media habits, and his proclivity to respond to and engage with seemingly anybody, have been the subject of interest and criticism from the media.