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Kuminga's ‘gift' comes to life off Warriors' bench vs. Pelicans
Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga didn’t change his approach in a bench role Tuesday against the New Orleans Pelicans.
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Warriors coach Kerr apologizes to Giants fans for Dodgers fandom
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr is a longtime Los Angeles Dodgers fan, and he isn’t shy about it.
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Turnovers crush Warriors as they abandon pregame plan vs. Clippers
The Golden State Warriors failed to take care of the ball in their loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday night.
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Why Kerr remains committed to Warriors' deep rotation after loss
Warriors coach Steve Kerr remains committed to deploying a deep rotation after Golden State’s 112-104 home-opener loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday at Chase Center.
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Curry injury likely puts spotlight on Warriors' heralded depth
No matter what the Golden State Warriors’ roster looks like, any injury to Steph Curry is the nightmare scenario.
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House doesn't believe Kerr couldn't fit Tatum in Olympic rotation
NBC Sports Boston’s Eddie House doesn’t believe Golden State Warriors and Team USA coach Steve Kerr couldn’t fit Celtics star Jayson Tatum in his rotation at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics.
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How Kerr learned of Freeman's World Series walk-off amid Warriors game
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr, a die-hard Los Angeles Dodgers fan, shared how he learned about Freddie Freeman’s historic walk-off grand slam during Game 1 of the World Series on Friday night.
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‘Aggressive' Wiggins a telling sign Warriors warmly welcoming
Andrew Wiggins’ 13 rebounds in the Warriors’ blowout win over the Utah Jazz on Friday night are a welcome sight for Golden State.
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Hield quickly living up to his nickname with new Warriors family
A Warrior for less than four months, Buddy Hield quickly is living up to his nickname with his new family in Golden State.
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New-look Warriors' defensive intensity is fueling historic start
The Warriors’ red-hot start to the 2024-25 NBA season is being fueled by Golden State’s defensive intensity, Dalton Johnson writes.
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Kerr forced to break customary NBA tradition because of Warriors' depth
NBA teams rarely, if ever, play more than 10 players. But Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr might have no choice but to play 12, 13 or sometimes even 14 guys because he can’t justify keeping anyone out of the rotation.
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Wiggins' encouraging opening-night effort fueled by Kerr's belief
The Golden State Warriors weren’t sure which Andrew Wiggins they would get to begin the season, but the one they got in Wednesday’s opener is the one they need.
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Sneakily dangerous Warriors prowling for a bite of the NBA
The “underdog” Golden State Warriors enter the 2024-25 NBA season a new team, but they’re ready to sneakily hunt out the rest of the league, Monte Poole writes.
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NBA fans humorously blame Steve Kerr for Jayson Tatum's stellar game vs. Knicks
NBA fans, sarcastically, blamed Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr for fueling Jayson Tatum’s monster game against the New York Knicks on Tuesday.
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Why re-engaged Draymond swings Warriors' pendulum of success
A re-engaged, “locked in” Draymond Green will be key to the Golden State Warriors’ 2024-25 NBA season success, Dalton Johnson writes.
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Wiggins ready to pour himself into Warriors for season of redemption
Andrew Wiggins knows it’s time to get back to being a full-time hooper for the Golden State Warriors.
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Why new-look Warriors are built to win 50 games this season
Built for the 2024-25 NBA regular season as currently constructed, the Golden State Warriors’ entertainment value and win totals should both see a spike.
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Kerr wrestling with Warriors starting lineup before season opener
Steve Kerr still is deciding on his starting lineup with the Golden State Warriors’ 2024-25 NBA season set to begin on Wednesday.
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Why Warriors are willing to wait before investing big in Kuminga
One doesn’t have to read between the lines to see why the Golden State Warriors weren’t ready to make Jonathan Kuminga the heir apparent to Stephen Curry.
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Moody, Warriors share mutual respect that led to contract extension
The Golden State Warriors showed Moses Moody plenty of respect when they handed him a three-year, $39 million contract extension.