Warriors
Stephen Curry wants Jarrett Jack and Carl Landry back next season, but Andrew Bogut thinks the reality is that only one of the two will return.
An amazing season for the Warriors came to a disappointing close Thursday night in Oakland as the playoff-proven Spurs overpowered Golden State to advance to the Western Conference Finals.
As exciting as the 2012-13 Warriors were, they couldn't match the playoff experience of the Spurs. Regardless, this team changed the franchise's virulent culture, for the moment at least.
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2dComments (21)Harrison Barnes left the Warriors game just before halftime after a scary fall, but returns to start the second half of Game 6 after receiving six stitches.
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3dComments (51)If the Warriors hope to have any chance of extending this series, they’re going to have to get bounce-back games from Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, especially from behind the arc.
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3dComments (11)Asked Tuesday if he'd like to get the series over with Tuesday, Greg Popovich -- like only he can -- scoffed at the notion it's a foregone conclusion the Spurs will wrap up the series.
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4dComments (21)If you believe in track records, then there’s no reason to think the Warriors won’t play well on Thursday.
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4dComments (19)The Warriors were forcibly shown the hand of the powerful for the first time this postseason, and their response Thursday is critical.
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4dComments (43)Tony Parker registered 25 points and 10 assists and the Spurs pulled away late to take a 3-2 series lead back to Oakland for Game 6.
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4dComments (10)Harrison Barnes started 81 games for the Warriors, averaging 9.2 points and 4.1 rebounds a game. He is the only All-Rookie on a playoff team.
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