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Steve Kerr reminds reporter Warriors are back-to-back champs
Steve Kerr isn’t letting a surprising Game-5 loss to the Clippers cloud his confidence in his club.
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Klay Thompson admits he looked ahead to Rockets series
You won’t get many answers following a loss more honest than Klay Thompson’s.
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Five takeaways from Warriors’ surprising Game-5 loss to Clippers
The Clippers won the game no one thought they could for the second straight time in Oracle Arena.
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Draymond Green gets technical for stepping over Patrick Beverley
The Clippers are not going away easily in Wednesday night’s elimination game, and Patrick Beverley is a huge reason for that.
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Clint Capela says he wants to play Warriors
The Houston Rockets punched their ticket to the second round of the Western Conference playoffs on Wednesday evening, winning a tight Game 5 over the Utah Jazz on their home floor.
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Doc Rivers explains why Warriors respect Clippers more than previous versions
Rivers admitted he has been surprised with how teams have respected this young Clippers team.
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Draymond Green defends Damian Lillard’s game-winning shot
Green is somewhat of a expert on playing with dudes who take shots from that far away from the basket, so he was asked if he agreed with George’s analysis.
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Patrick Beverley explains why he doesn’t talk trash to Steph Curry [report]
In an article on NBC Sports Bay Area, Beverley says that he knows when to pick his battles, and more specifically, that Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is not one to be trifled with.
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Warriors, Lakers release statements regarding Luke Walton accusation
TMZ is reporting that they have obtained court documents that say Walton agreed to meet a reporter in a Santa Monica hotel to write forward for a book she was authoring.
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Bogut responds to Embiid’s joke about Warriors blowing 3-1 lead
The Golden State Warriors are in the middle of one of the most successful stretches in NBA history, and look poised to hoist the Larry O’Brien trophy for a third straight year in June. But even that level of success can’t stop the jokes about Golden State blowing that infamous 3-1 lead in the 2006…