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Three takeaways after Warriors beat Sixers in Philadelphia
Tonight featured two of the NBA’s premiere teams playing in a nationally-televised game, with both down one of their best players. With the Philadelphia 76ers without Joel Embiid and the Warriors without Klay Thompson, both teams still matched up nicely.
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Curry, Thompson asked if they’re worried about Warriors after back-to-back losses
When the Warriors lose two games, funny questions get asked. And when funny questions get asked, funny answers are given.
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Three observations after Warriors lose again in Florida
The Warriors look tired. Tonight marked the second-straight loss for the Warriors coming on the end of a back-to-back following a stunning loss in Miami, and concluding a stretch of five games in eight days.
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Three notes after Wade stuns Warriors at the buzzer
If you’re going to lose a game, you might as well lose it to a legend running a victory lap. As Dwyane Wade saw his shot blocked, then recovered it to get off the YMCA-style, one-footed old man jumper, time froze, for just a moment.
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Dwyane Wade hits one-footed game-winning three to beat Warriors
Some players seem to be ageless. Despite announcing his retirement at the end of this season, the 37-year-old Dwyane Wade is very clearly one of those players.
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Warriors host Parkland students during trip to Miami
Prior to Wednesday’s game against the Miami Heat, the Golden State Warriors decided to spend some time on the court with members of the basketball team from Stoneman Douglas High School, the school involved in the infamous Parkland shooting incident last year.
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NBA rescinds DeMarcus Cousins’ technical for throwing shoe
The NBA has rescinded a technical foul issued to DeMarcus Cousins during Monday’s game vs. the Hornets, as first reported by Mark Medina of the Bay Area News Group.
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Three takeaways from Warriors’ road win in Charlotte
After a lackluster home loss to the Houston Rockets, the Warriors headed out to Charlotte, North Carolina. In visiting the home of Steph Curry, the Warriors played the more typically efficient basketball they have become accustomed to.
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Klay Thompson doesn’t seem to care about regular-season losses
The crown might weigh on the champs in early June, but no so much in the middle of February.