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Iguodala’s Return Signals Revitalization of Relationship With Curry

It was June 2, 2019, during the postgame of Game 2 of the NBA Finals. The Golden State Warriors had just defeated the Toronto Raptors 109-104, evening the series at a game apiece. Stephen Curry scored 23 points, and Andre Iguodala iced the win with a three-pointer in the final seconds. He hit the shot in spite of a left calf injury that he suffered during the Western Conference Finals and had seemingly reaggravated the prior game. Sitting in the locker room after the win, Iguodala was asked a simple question: what motivated him to play through the pain?

Never one to shy away from answering a question honestly, he told the truth.

“I like Steph,” Iguodala said. “That’s really the only reason why I like playing basketball. That’s the only reason why I play.”

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Klay responds to Kuminga's monster Summer League slam

The score was 49-52 when the number seven overall pick in the 2021 NBA draft, Jonathan Kuminga, decided to hold the ball for one last shot before the end of the first half. With seven seconds left on the game clock, Kuminga put the ball on the floor near the top of the key and went to work. The 18-year-old dribbled hard to his right side before stopping on a dime and stepping back in an instant. He gave his defender a filthy cross-over back to his right side, proceeded downhill towards the rim, and finally took flight off of two feet from about 13 feet away from the baseline. He hammered home the one-handed dunk, and it sent everyone watching into a frenzy. Most notably, from play-by-play commentator and former WNBA player, Renee Montgomery, who had the call.

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Warriors' odds to win championship next season surprisingly high according to sportsbook

There is a lot to be hopeful for this season if you’re a Golden State Warriors fan. Stephen Curry signing a huge extension that locks the superstar up with the franchise that drafted him until the 2025-2026 season, Klay Thompson’s eventual return from injury, Andre Iguodala returning home, draft picks, free agent acquisitions, the list can go on. However, given the explosion of superteams in the NBA, many fans are left wondering if the Warriors have a roster that can contend. Well, oddsmakers are saying that Golden State’s chances are pretty good.

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Kerr Drops off Social Media After Talk With Wiseman

NBA Twitter is something of a spectacle to watch. With uninformed hot takes flying left and right, it’s hard to weed out any good information, and while the platform is often used to incur social change that people need in this day and age, it can also be an incredibly malicious mouthpiece for detractors of a specific person or player. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr and second-year player James Wiseman know this better than most, as a quick look around the Twittersphere can display that everyone seems to have an opinion on how Kerr should be coaching, and how Wiseman should be playing.

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Myers Conveys Golden State Unlikely to Use TPMLE

Bob Myers was recently live on the 95.7 The Game airways talking among other things, Golden State Basketball. One of the more noteworthy things Myers mentioned in his chat on the Damon, Ratto & Kolsky show was that he did not expect the Warriors to use the tax payer mid-level exception anymore.

"I don't think we use it, I think we tried, we put it out there for some players we thought were difference makers".

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Green Supports Mannion's "Chess Move" to Italy on Social Media


Born in Siena, Italy, Nico Mannion decided to return home Tuesday following a year in the NBA, agreeing to a multi-season deal with Virtus Bologna of the Serie A Basketball League.

And his now-former teammate Draymond Green was cheerleading the guard’s decision to leave the Warriors, highlighting the benefits for Mannion’s career and rejecting critics saying the one-time Arizona backcourt player made the wrong choice.

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