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Golden State Warriors Shake Up Front Office Titles, But Not People

Golden State Warriors Shake Up Front Office Titles, But Not People
Golden State Warriors Shake Up Front Office Titles, But Not People

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Harrison Barnes will not watch any Golden State Warriors games

Harrison Barnes will not watch any Golden State Warriors games
Harrison Barnes will not watch any Golden State Warriors games
Current Dallas Maverick Harrison Barnes has no love for his former team, the Golden State Warriors.Barnes was asked if he'll watch his former teammates at all this year.His answer?
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Golden State Warriors Vegas Odds of Winning Championship

Golden State Warriors Vegas Odds of Winning Championship
Golden State Warriors Vegas Odds of Winning Championship
The Golden State Warriors set an NBA record in 2015-16 by winning 73 games in the regular season.They then pulled off a miraculous comeback in the Western Conference Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder, only to cough up a 3-1 lead like nobody has done before in the NBA Finals to LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.To no surprise, Las Vegas thinks adding Kevin Durant – a former MVP who has led the league in scoring four times throughout his career – to that group will make them practically unstoppable.
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Scott Wood signs training camp deal with Golden State Warriors

Scott Wood signs training camp deal with Golden State Warriors
Scott Wood signs training camp deal with Golden State Warriors
Former NC State sharpshooter Scott Wood has agreed to a contract with Golden State, filling out the Warriors' 20-man training camp roster, as Connor Letourneau of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.Wood, who has been playing overseas since graduating from NCSU, is not likely to make the Warriors' final 15-man roster.Even if he doesn't make the team, though, the money is likely to keep him in the U.S. playing for Golden State's D-League team, which is an encouraging turn for his career.
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