Warriors
Golden State hopes to take the next step after their very successful 2013 campaign, and that begins with their starting backcourt.
Stephen Curry wants Jarrett Jack and Carl Landry back next season, but Andrew Bogut thinks the reality is that only one of the two will return.
An amazing season for the Warriors came to a disappointing close Thursday night in Oakland as the playoff-proven Spurs overpowered Golden State to advance to the Western Conference Finals.
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1yThe Warriors took their first lead of the game with 1:22 left, but Kobe Bryant, who had a poor shooting night overall, responded by draining back-to-back contested shots to lead the Lakers to a 104-101 win.
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1yMark Jackson's Warriors open up a three-game homestand against Kobe Bryant and the Lakers, who have lost three of their last five games. Watch the game on CSN Bay Area and follow along with In-Game Live!
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1yWarriors rookie will start out defending superstar Kobe Bryant Tuesday night when the Lakers come to Oracle Arena to play Golden State.More: What to watch for Warriors video
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1yThe undersized Warriors will have a tough time matching up with the Lakers' frontcourt duo of Andrew Bynum and Pau Gasol. Golden State will have to shoot well tonight at 7:30 p.m.
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1yCharles Jenkins had only scored in double figures once all season prior to his 27-point outburst Sunday night in Portland. However, the Warriors lost to the Blazers and Jenkins knows he can't be satisfied with one game.
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1yIn the battle of Northern California last Saturday, the Warriors staved off the Kings, and remain ahead in Matt Steinmetz's latest rankings. Barely.
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1yBefore tonight, Charles Jenkins' career high was 15 points. Sunday against Portland he netted 27, but the Warriors were unable to make enough plays down the stretch and fell to the Trail Blazers 90-87.
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