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Bucks owner says Warriors wanted to trade Stephen Curry for Andrew Bogut
Lasry told The Athletic that the Warriors initially wanted to trade Stephen Curry, not Monta Ellis, for Andrew Bogut in March of 2012, but that Milwaukee put the kibosh on the deal due to concerns over Curry’s ankles.
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NBA clears Cavaliers of violations with McCaw signing and release
On Monday, the NBA announced the investigation was completed and that there was no violation with the Cavaliers.
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Bobby Portis believes Kevin Durant tried to injure him on purpose
Chicago Bulls forward Bobby Portis was not happy with Kevin Durant during Golden State’s 146-109 win over Chicago on Friday.
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Warriors interested in Robin Lopez, Bulls not negotiating buyout [report]
Chicago Bulls center Robin Lopez has been discussing an exit plan through his agent and the team, in order to join the Golden State Warriors. Chris Hanes of Yahoo Sports reports that the Bulls will not be negotiating a buyout of the 30-year-old’s remaining contract.
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Durant changed plays in the huddle to feed Curry during last-minute win
Stephen Curry’s game-winning three-pointer Sunday night evidenced the healthy collaboration among the Warriors.
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Three observations from Warriors’ close road win over Mavericks
The Dallas Mavericks are one of the NBA’s most assertive defenders of their home court. But the Golden State Warriors have a man named Wardell Stephen Curry.
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Warriors players think Curry will ‘obviously’ finish atop all-time 3-point list
Tonight, Stephen Curry moved up to third all-time on the NBA’s 3-point shooting list behind two NBA icons that he looked up to: Reggie Miller (2nd) and Ray Allen (1st).
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Steph climbs NBA career 3-point list in Warriors’ blowout win over Bulls
When the third-best offense in the league (Warriors, 116.7 points per game) plays the worst offense in the league (Chicago Bulls, 100.7 points per game), you can expect a lopsided affair. Still, when the game is decided in the first quarter, it’s always a bit jarring.
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Jonas Jerebko beats buzzer with half-court shot
The Warriors absolutely teed off on the Chicago Bulls in the first quarter tonight. They outscored the Bulls last-ranked offense (100.7 points per game) by 43-17 with a comically good shooting performance.
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McCaw was unhappy with signing of Nick Young, Kerr’s distribution of minutes [report]
Marcus Thompson posted a comprehensive piece on The Athletic Friday, detailing the Patrick McCaw saga and the events that led to his bizarre, and mostly unexplained, exit from the team this season.