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Celtics release statement on why fan who allegedly racially abused DeMarcus Cousins didn’t receive lifetime ban
DeMarcus Cousins made a formal complaint to the NBA after a Jan. 26 game in Boston this season, when he said a fan called him the n-word from the stands at the TD Garden.
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Jordan Bell retweets Twitter thread explaining why he was suspended [report]
Perhaps the incident leading to Bell’s suspension was a miscommunication, and he meant no harm.
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Jordan Bell was suspended for charging purchase at team hotel to Mike Brown [report]
We now have an idea why Jordan Bell was suspended by the Warriors for Wednesday’s game vs. Memphis, via a report by Anthony Slater and Sam Amick of The Athletic.
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Three observations after Warriors secure road win over Grizzlies
Tonight was not a particularly memorable game for the Warriors, but thanks to an astoundingly efficient shooting performance from Kevin Durant, the Warriors overcame some poor first-half stretches to secure a win over the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Tim Hardaway: Homophobic rant ‘is why I’m not in’ Hall of Fame
Tim Hardaway says he has changed his ways, but he feels his infamous rant explains why he isn’t in the Hall.
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Draymond on strength of relationship with Kerr: ‘I am not afraid to call Steve out when he’s not at his best’
Draymond Green opened up on the positive state of the Warriors.
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Jordan Bell suspended one game for ‘conduct detrimental to the team’
Ahead of tonight’s game at the Memphis Grizzlies, the Warriors announced that forward Jordan Bell has been suspended for a single game.
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Kerr passionately defends Warriors’ effort day after 35-point loss
OAKLAND — Whenever the Warriors lose the way they did Wednesday, people surmise that the team don’t care. How could a team of four All-Stars (Stephen Curry didn’t play) lose to the second-worst team in the Western Conference, by 35 points, at home?
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Durant goes back and forth with reporter in lighthearted exchange
Durant shot the ball just six times, the fewest in a game in which he has played more than 11 minutes in his nine-year career. So, in a weird way, Sunday night was historic for Durant.
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Five observations from Warriors’ bounce-back win over Pistons
The Warriors flushed Saturday’s game out of their system.