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Curry announces decision to skip 2016 Olympics
Stephen Curry will not participate in the 2016 Olympics in Brazil. The Bay Area News Group‘s Marcus Thompson reported the news Monday morning and Curry later confirmed it with a statement. After a great deal of internal thought and several discussions with my family, the Warriors and my representatives, I’ve elected to withdraw my name from the list…
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Cavs feel foolish for leaving Draymond wide open
OAKLAND — After two games in the NBA Finals, Draymond Green leads the Warriors in points, rebounds, assists, steals, and three-pointers. “I think we’re surprised the way they won, yes,” Tyronn Lue admitted after the 110-77 loss. Green is curb-stomping the Cavaliers, ripping their game plan to shreds and cackling while he does it. Cleveland…
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▶︎ Bogut puts Shaq’s lady situation on blast
People love Andrew Bogut because he keeps it real. Following Sunday’s 110-77 Game 2 win, Golden State’s center might’ve kept it a little too real. After finishing up a postgame interview on NBA TV, Bogut decided to tease Shaq. “There some ladies (inaudible) back in your trailer?” joked Bogut. “Hey easy there!” Kenny Smith jested, as Shaq leaned…
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▶︎ Warriors better than Showtime Lakers? Klay Thompson says yes
After Game 2, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson were asked about where the Warriors stack up against the NBA’s all-time best teams. While Green didn’t take the bait, Thompson couldn’t help himself and took a funny shot at his father Mychal Thompson, a member of the Showtime Lakers. Video via NBA.com
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Warriors holding LeBron James hostage
OAKLAND — Draymond Green stood between LeBron James and Kevin Love. The trash-talking forward was dismantling the Cavaliers, in the midst of a 20-2 second quarter run. James was seething, staring at Love. It was an impeccable metaphor for the 2016 NBA Finals: LeBron underestimating the tsunami that is the Golden State Warriors, carrying a flawed roster…
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Dubs’ heartbeat Green puts Cavs on life support
OAKLAND — When the Warriors turned the regular season into a six-month long party, Draymond Green was right alongside MVP Stephen Curry as the leader of this historic team. When the Warriors were on the verge of a disappointing defeat in the Western Conference Finals just last week, Green was one of the primary culprits responsible…
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