A Bay Area native, James Homer is a senior at Loyola Marymount University, pursuing a degree in political science. He wrote for his high school newspaper in his junior/senior years, and has been a passionate fan of the game since the 2012 season. While he's not afraid to call out when the Warriors (and his all-time favorite Steph Curry) come up short, he's an unwavering fan and will bring that love for both watching and studying basketball to his contributions.

Charlie Rombach

Charlie Rombach is from Delaware and is currently a freshman at Loyola University Maryland. He is majoring in Communication with a specialization in Journalism and writes for the Greyhound news. Charlie is also a big fan of Klay Thompson, but then again, who isn’t? He was able to visit the legendary Oracle Arena before the Warriors moved to San Francisco and witnessed Javale McGee get his championship ring before tipoff of the Warriors-Lakers game. He’s a lifelong hoop head.

Arden Cravalho

Arden Cravalho is a Sports Producer for 95.7 The Game and NBC Sports Bay Area. He is a Gonzaga University and Serra High School graduate. Check him out on Twitter @a_cravalho and Instagram @arden_cravalho.

Jerry Jiang

Born and raised in the Bay Area, Jerry Jiang is a senior transfer at Pepperdine University who is currently pursuing a bachelor’s in journalism. Jerry previously attended Foothill College where he discovered his strengths in journalism. He is currently writing for the school newspaper The Pepperdine Graphic as a sports writer. In his early career, he covered a variety of sports such as soccer, water polo, golf and women’s indoor volleyball but basketball has always been his passion. He’s been a Warriors fan throughout his life, through the ups and downs. His first Warriors game was at Oracle Arena in 2007 when the Warriors played the Rockets and got to experience the full emotions of a Warriors fan.

Adam Campos

Adam Campos is a senior transfer at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, majoring in Broadcast and Digital Journalism. Born and raised in the Bay Area, basketball has always been a significant part of his life. Campos was a four-year starter at Saint Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda and played one season of college basketball at Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill. Since Campos transitioned from his playing career to reporting, he has gained experience in both news and sports-- primarily in broadcast. During the summer of 2022, Campos had the opportunity to work at the CNN Headquarters as an Editorial Operation Intern for CNN Newsroom. While he enjoys working in news, his ultimate goal is to one day work on the national level in sports journalism. A lifelong Golden State fan, Campos brings his passion for writing and his love for basketball and the Warriors together. Along with the Dubs, he is also a lifelong A’s and Raiders fan.