Warriors
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.
As exciting as the 2012-13 Warriors were, they couldn't match the playoff experience of the Spurs. Regardless, this team changed the franchise's virulent culture, for the moment at least.
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1yAndrew Bogut was introduced as a member of the Golden State Warriors Friday, and the Aussie couldn't have sounded more pleased.
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1yBig-time trades always result in high-profile homecomings, but in the case of the Warriors-Bucks deal, it happened in the blink of an eye. More: Bucks-Warriors preview Ellis reacts
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1yInsider Matt Steinnetz wraps up the Ellis-Bogut trade; plus, why was the retired T.J. Ford included in the deal that landed Richard Jefferson?
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1yWhat was looking like a relatively uneventful Friday night game between the Bucks and Warriors just got interesting. Monta Ellis returns to Oakland to take on David Lee and the new-look Warriors.
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1yThe Warriors' recent flurry of moves succeeded in changing culture of the franchise, but it also eliminated Golden State as a legitimate player in the free agent market.
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1yThe Warriors were active in the final hour before the NBA trade deadline Thursday, acquiring a second-round pick from the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for cash considerations.
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1yTwo days after acquiring him, the Warriors have traded Stephen Jackson to the Spurs for veteran swingman Richard Jefferson.
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