As the off-season winds down — the defending champion Golden State Warriors prepare for training camp — which starts on Sept. 24.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors announced their preseason schedule this morning, a slew of five games with two taking place in Japan at the Saitama Super Arena, and the final three taking place at Chase Center in San Francisco, a preseason homecourt advantage for the most recent NBA champions.
Read MoreIf you were to ask a basketball fan who they thought some of the most winning players were in the past thirty years, what would their response be? Most would say Michael Jordan or Lebron, maybe even Curry if you look at his most recent success in the past few years. Others may point towards Tim Duncan and the Spurs dynasty, Kobe, Shaq, and Phil Jackson in L.A. But the true diamond in the rough is the Warrior’s head coach Steve Kerr. He has won an astonishing 33% of the last 27 championships.
Read MorePlenty of the NBA’s best sponsor summer camps for young players to help them up their games. One of the most prominent the past few years has been Steph Curry’s, with the monikers ranging from SC30 Select in the past to Curry Camp this year. The camp is one of the best around: Held in 2022 at the Olympic Club in San Francisco, it features top high school prospects - from both boys and girls hoops - who come to learn from one of the game’s best minds.
Read MoreLeague owners and general managers around the NBA were getting concerned about the Warriors and their continued spending habits. Warriors owner Joe Lacob became infamous for emptying his pockets so that the Warriors could keep their competitive roster once Brooklyn Nets superstar Kevin Durant departed.
Read MoreTwelve years ago the Golden State Warriors were a team that could barely crack thirty wins and their roster consisted of a few tough nosed veterans and a young rookie by the name of Steph Curry. Their value as a sports team was worth 450 million dollars meaning the now current owners Joe Lacob and Peter Guber, bought the team for that amount. Fast forward to 2022 and the Dubs now have four championships in eight years along with the best shooting backcourt the game has ever seen. In that time period the team’s worth has ballooned to 6.02 billion dollars as of this year.
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