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Why Kerr agrees with NBA upgrading Draymond's take foul to Flagrant
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr had no issues with the NBA upgrading a foul on Draymond Green to a Flagrant 1.
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History says Warriors' 10-2 start bodes well for NBA Finals chances
After the Golden State Warriors moved to a 10-2 record for the 2024-25 NBA season on Friday night, recent history under coach Steve Kerr bodes well for their chances to make the NBA Finals.
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Battered Warriors survive unsightly game to overcome rugged Grizzlies
The Golden State Warriors’ 123-118 victory Friday was as much about its perseverance and ability to absorb punishment as outplaying the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Heated Kerr avoids criticizing officiating after yelling at ref
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr was heated with referees Brian Forte and Andy Nagy after Friday’s win over the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Why TJD's new Warriors role means fewer thrills in Year 2
As the Golden State Warriors experienced an offseason full of change this summer, that also meant adjusting the role of second-year center Trayce Jackson-Davis.
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What Melton's ACL injury means for Warriors' starting lineup
Steve Kerr had settled on his preferred starting lineup, but after just two games, the Golden State Warriors will have to patch things together while De’Anthony Melton recovers from an ACL sprain.
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How Draymond reacted to Kerr's tirade at Steph vs. Celtics
Warriors forward Draymond Green reflected on a fiery incident between coach Steve Kerr and guard Steph Curry during Golden State’s win over the Boston Celtics last week.
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Steph appreciates battles vs. OKC after closing out another big win
Steph Curry delivered a vintage performance in the Golden State Warriors’ 127-118 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday at Paycom Center.
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Warriors primed for what should be ‘go time' after winning road trip
The Warriors’ win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday concluded a fabulous 10 days that signaled Golden State is cold-eyed serious about flying high.
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Kerr appears to settle on Warriors' starting lineup vs. Thunder
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr seems finally to have settled on a permanent starting unit.
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Cavaliers simply a tough matchup for Warriors in calamitous loss
The Warriors’ tough matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers was evident in Golden State’s loss on Friday night at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
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Nicholas Kerr seeking a second-year leap as Warriors' G League coach
Santa Cruz Warriors coach Nicholas Kerr, son of Steve, is seeking to imrpove in his second season directing the franchise’s G League affiliate.
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Holiday shares honest reaction to Celtics fans booing Kerr
Boston Celtics guard Jrue Holiday had a humorous response when asked about fans booing Steve Kerr Wednesday at TD Garden.
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Growth of Warriors' sharp defensive teeth fueling hot start to season
The Warriors made a statement, showing the rest of the league that defense, even in the developmental phase, is making a comeback in Golden State.
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Looney delivers vintage performance in Warriors' win over Celtics
Kevon Looney delivered a performance reminiscent of his epic 2022 NBA playoff run during the Warriors’ 118-112 win over the Boston Celtics on Wednesday at TD Garden.
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Why Hield believes ‘fun' Warriors fit has been successful so far
Warriors sharpshooter Buddy Hield explained why he perfectly fits in with Golden State.
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Warriors coach Kerr loudly booed by Celtics fans at TD Garden
Boston fans let Golden State coach Steve Kerr hear it before Wednesday’s Warriors vs. Celtics game at TD Garden.
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Warriors downplaying ‘rowdy' Celtics fans before emotional matchup
The Golden State Warriors do not appear too concerned about the reception they, led by coach Steve Kerr, will receive from the Boston Celtics fans.
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Kerr jokes how Celtics fans, disgruntled over Tatum, will greet him
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr offered a perfect tongue-in-cheek response when asked how warm of a reception he expects from Boston Celtics fans.
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Why Williams questions Kerr's confident claim about Warriors' depth
Lou Williams questioned Steve Kerr’s claim that this is the deepest Golden State Warriors team he ever has coached.