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  1. Apr 17, 2024 · The proud Warriors dynasty, its final exhale of greatness spent in the Play-In Tournament, finished by the piercing of a purple laser. It certainly sounds like the end, the way the Warriors ...

    • Marcus Thompson II
  2. The Warriors enjoyed a great start to the 2005–06 season, entering the new year with a plus .500 winning percentage for the first time since 1994, but managed to win only 13 more games through the end of March due to injuries. Davis often found himself at odds with new head coach Mike Montgomery (used to dealing with college players in his long tenure at Stanford) and failed to remain ...

  3. Only one such person who walks the earth was available. And so, at that locker, in that uniform, less than an hour after the most excruciating loss of his life, Green punched up Kevin Durant ’s ...

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    It’s unclear whom the Warriors expected to take with the No. 7 pick in the 2009 draft. What is clear is that they were headed toward using that pick on behalf of another team. Ironically, Golden State was negotiating with then-Suns general manager Steve Kerr to trade their pick and a package of players to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for All-Star f...

    Bob Myers grew up a Warriors fan in Oakland before earning respect as a professional agent during his adult career. But even with those credentials — and a few kind words delivered by Danny Ainge — Myers later admittedhe “fully expected to be denied” when he approached Warriors owner Joe Lacob in 2010 about possibly working for the team. Lacob, how...

    Golden State missed on its 2010 first-round pick (Ekpe Udoh at No. 6), but it recovered by selecting future All-Star Klay Thompson at No. 11 the following summer. The decision was not universally lauded as the Warriors already had Curry and Monta Ellis in the backcourt. But Golden State ignored 1) the appeal of best fit via defensive-minded forward...

    Ellis or Curry? The answer wasn’t nearly as clear in the moment as it is in hindsight. Ellis, a key member of that beloved “We Believe” squad of 2007, was averaging more than 20 points per game for the third consecutive season. Plus, he was just 26 years old. Curry’s ankles, meanwhile, had already shown significant signs of being injury prone, redu...

    Again, luck matters, and it might never have mattered more for the Warriors as we know them than on this date. Golden State owed a top-seven protected pick after acquiring Marcus Williams from New Jersey in 2008. The Nets then conveyed that Warriors pick to Utah in 2011 as part of the Jazz’s trade for All-Star point guard Deron Williams. Golden Sta...

    While Curry and Thompson get the headlines and nicknames (see: “Splash Brothers”), the players selected in the 2012 draft helped define the modern-day Warriors as much as anyone else. Golden State pounced on North Carolina’s Harrison Barnes at No. 7, giving them a slash-and-shoot forward to complete their perimeter rotation. The Warriors then compl...

    After choosing to make Curry a vital part of the franchise just seven months earlier, the Warriors were determined to make that decision long term. They did not do so blindly, however. Golden State was well aware of Curry’s ankle issues, which had required two arthroscopic surgeries. The 6-foot-3 guard had sprained his ankle again just 12 days earl...

    By now, Golden State was viewed as a Western Conference up-and-comer. The young Warriors, in their second playoff appearance since 1994, had pushed the Spurs to six games in the 2013 West semis. Now they had their eye the kind of veteran presence they had just seen up close in the playoffs: then-Denver Nuggets swingman Andre Iguodala. The former Al...

    New York or Oakland? That was the choice facing Steve Kerr, a former NBA player, general manager and TNT NBA analyst who was now readying for the coaching phase of his career. He had his pick between the Warriors and the Knicks, with the latter boasting his own former coach and Hall-of-Famer Phil Jackson as team president. Jackson’s pull, however, ...

    Injuries are never good in a vacuum, but their ripple effects can sometimes lead to surprisingly positive adjustments. Such was the case on this night, when starting forward David Lee came up hobbling with a strained hamstringin a preseason game. The injury forced Kerr to start Green at power forward to begin the 2014-15 campaign. Though the former...

  4. Nov 19, 2021 · NBA Fact or Fiction: Stephen Curry's Golden State Warriors dynasty is alive and well. Each week during the 2021-22 NBA season, we will take a deeper dive into some of the league’s biggest ...

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  5. 1) Alaric the Barbarian. Period: 395 to 410 CE. Country/Culture: Visigoths. Why he is on the list: Lethal and strategic leader responsible for the sacking of Rome. photo source: worldhistory.org. Alaric the Barbarian trained in the Roman army and later commanded Gothic troops, who fought with the Romans under the command of emperor Theodosius.

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  7. Dec 23, 2021 · But this Warriors dynasty, which won three titles and made the Finals every year from 2015 to ’19, is traveling a different reality. Fate threw a grenade in their timeline in ’19, opening a ...

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