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The NBA has revealed that the Golden State Warriors had to overcome three wrong calls from referees late in their win over the Phoenix Suns.
With 9.8 seconds, Stephen Curry received the inbound pass and was thought to have been fouled by Devin Booker with just over nine seconds on the clock -- though no call was made. Curry drove down the baseline and ultimately made a layup, churning precious time as the Suns only had 5.7 seconds on the clock to tie the game.
After traveling to Golden State and Portland, the Magic will return to Kia Center on Friday for their first game in Orlando since Dec. 9. Jamahl Mosley’s squad will play two back-to-backs
For the first time in over a decade, the Golden State Warriors are being forced to imagine life without their gravitational center. As Stephen Curry’s eventual retirement looms, uncertainty has crept into a franchise built on stability,
Christmas is coming, and a loaded week in the NBA kicks off on Monday with a massive seven game slate, featuring a couple of great matchups in the late slate. C
Did the Warriors go 40 years without a Steph?” Kerr asked. "Probably. So that's where you have to get lucky in the NBA."
Golden State Warriors ramp up trade talks, eyeing frontcourt upgrades to boost roster ahead of NBA trade deadline.
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Golden State Warriors jersey history - No. 34 - Bud Olsen (1965-67)
During his time suiting up for the Warriors, Olsen wore only jersey Nos. 34 and 13 and put up 3.9 points and 3.0 rebounds per game.
According to NBA insider Chris Haynes, the Golden State Warriors are interested in trading for Dallas Mavericks center Daniel Gafford, Brooklyn Nets center Nic Claxton and Portland Trail Blazers center Robert Williams.