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Kevin Durant breaks down defensive approach with NBA crackdown on physicality
OAKLAND – You would be hard-pressed to attend a Warriors’ postgame conference this season and not hear a question involving the words “pace of play.”
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Five takeaways after Warriors use explosive fourth to beat Timberwolves
OAKLAND – For the first time since their game two loss to the Denver Nuggets, the Warriors looked like they weren’t fully in control of a game.
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Jimmy Butler waves rally towel with fans at Oracle Arena
Late in the second half cameras caught Butler sitting on the bench, laughing and waving a rally towel.
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Draymond Green goes off on 2017-18 award snub
There are fewer things more difficult to stop than a determined Draymond Green. The Warriors’ forward thrives in “grimy” situations as Kevin Durant said after tonight’s 131-121 win.
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Three observations after Warriors limit Davis in win over Pelicans
OAKLAND – On Halloween, the Warriors were well-prepared to avoid a potential spook by the quietly talented New Orleans Pelicans.
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Steve Kerr discusses death of Willie McCovey
It’s a sad day for the Giants family. Legendary hitter Willie McCovey, who totaled 521 home runs in his illustrious career, and was constantly around AT&T Park in recent years, passed away today.
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Steve Kerr explains what was ‘uncomfortable’ about Klay’s performance vs. Bulls
Klay Thompson’s record-breaking 3-point explosion on Monday night was incredibly fun, but things got a bit uncomfortable for Warriors head coach Steve Kerr.
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Warriors pick up team option for Damian Jones
Tuesday the Golden State Warriors announced that they exercised the fourth-year option on Damian Jones’ contract, keeping the young center in The Bay through the 2019-20 season.
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The Warriors are fun again, and Steve Kerr is to thank
It sounds simple. Of course the best team in basketball is fun. They have Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson. That team is always going to be fun, right? Right?
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NBA players react to Klay’s record-setting night
Klay Thompson broke the single-game 3-point record on Monday night, dropping 14 triples vs. the hapless Bulls. Here’s how a number of current and former NBA players reacted to the ridiculous performance.