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Why Mo Buckets believes Warriors must prioritize retaining Klay
Marreese Speights explained why the Warriors must prioritize re-signing Klay Thompson during an interview with NBC Sports Bay Area’s Monte Poole.
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Why Speights believes Warriors can make one last championship run
Former Warriors center Marreese Speights explained why he believes Golden State still is capable of making another championship run.
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Taylor details journey from walk-on reject to 49ers' Super Bowl hero
Shortly before being inducted into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame, 49ers great John Taylor reflected on his Super Bowl-winning touchdown catch in 1989.
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Edwards' ascension has Warriors feeling sting of NBA draft hindsight
The Warriors, like most NBA teams, had questions about Anthony Edwards’ work ethic leading up to the 2020 draft, and focused their attention on James Wiseman. Four years later, with the benefit of hindsight, Golden State has to accept the reality of the ascension of the Timberwolves star.
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Adding Nyanin as GM feels like a win for WNBA Golden State franchise
Adding Ohemaa Nyanin as the team’s first general manager feels like a win for the WNBA Golden State franchise.
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NBA playoffs sending early warnings to Warriors this offseason
The Warriors’ crucial offseason became more evident just a few days into the 2024 NBA playoffs, writes Monte Poole.
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Why a KD-Warriors reunion isn't far-fetched after Suns' playoff exit
In the wake of the Suns being swept out of the playoffs by the Timberwolves, Kevin Durant might look for a way out of Phoenix. And a return to the Warriors can’t be ruled out.
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Why Kerr's seat with Warriors stays cool even as others heat up
The hot-seat season has commenced for NBA coaches, but the Warriors’ support of Steve Kerr is clear.
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Why Steph was obvious choice for NBA Clutch Player of the Year award
Those who vote on NBA awards don’t always get it right, but they did on Thursday with Steph Curry winning the Clutch Player of the Year award, writes Monte Poole.
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Why Curry-less playoffs look like NBA palace coup in real time
Steph Curry, LeBron James and Kevin Durant’s early absences from the NBA playoffs would send a loud message to the rest of the league.