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Four bold-ish Warriors predictions during frantic free agency
Taylor Wirth makes four bold Warriors predictions with the NBA free agency madness set to begin Sunday.
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‘Dubs Talk' hosts question Dunleavy's philosophy on making trades
“Dubs Talk” hosts Dalton Johnson and Monte Poole question the comment Golden State Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy made to the media about executing trades in the NBA.
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Kerr reacts to Warriors receiving zero GM votes to win championship
The Warriors aren’t quite underdogs heading into the 2023-24 NBA season, but they certainly aren’t considered favorites.
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Kerr seeing high basketball IQ from Warriors in preseason
Steve Kerr chats with the media after Warriors practice to share his thoughts on Brandin Podziemski, Dario Saric, and Cory Joseph.
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Monte Poole, Dalton Johnson break down top matchup that could define Warriors' 2023-24 season
“Dubs Talk” hosts Monte Poole and Dalton Johnson break down their top matchup that could define the Warriors’ identity this upcoming season.
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Is Jonathan Kuminga poised for breakthrough in Warriors' lineup next season?
“Dubs Talk” hosts Monte Poole and Dalton Johnson discuss if Jonathan Kuminga is poised for a breakthrough in the Warriors’ lineup in his third season with the organization.
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Shaq predicts Warriors will win title during Outside Lands set
Shaquille O’Neal, better known this weekend in San Francisco as “DJ Diesel,” still believes in the Warriors.
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Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. Is Pleased With Balance of Golden State After Offseason Moves
Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. joins Dalton Johnson and Monte Poole on Dubs Talk and breaks down the offseason moves Golden State has made and how he believe it has helped balance out the roster.
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Perk claims ‘old news' Warriors not a threat in the West
ESPN’s Kendrick Perkins believes the Warriors no longer are a threat in the Western Conference.
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Warriors keeping homegrown core intact is a rare NBA feat
“Dubs Talk” hosts Monte Poole and Dalton Johnson discuss how Draymond Green’s four-year deal with the Warriors will keep him together with Steph Curry and Klay Thompson for the foreseeable future.
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Report: Dubs looking to move back, out of No. 19 spot in draft
The Warriors reportedly could move back or out of the No. 19 spot in next week’s NBA draft.