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Warriors Visit San Quentin State Prison

Warriors Visit San Quentin State Prison
Warriors Visit San Quentin State Prison
The Warriors made their annual trip to San Quentin State Prison on Saturday.As has been the case in each of the last five years, members of the Warriors front office staff and basketball operations department played a pickup game against select prison inmates in front of a crowd of prison guards and other inmates.While Warriors President of Basketball Operations and General Manager Bob Myers headlined the Warriors contingent on the court, Warriors players Kevin Durant and Draymond Green took in the action from the sidelines.
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Team Liquid sells controlling interest to Golden State Warriors co-owner

Team Liquid sells controlling interest to Golden State Warriors co-owner
Team Liquid sells controlling interest to Golden State Warriors co-owner
Multi-esport organization Team Liquid announced Tuesday the sale of its teams' controlling interest to Golden State Warriors co-owner Peter Guber and entrepreneur Ted Leonsis.The investing co-ownership group includes basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson, AOL co-founder Steve Case and more.Editor's Picks 76ers acquire esports teams Dignitas and Apex The Philadelphia 76ers will become the first North American professional sports team to own an esports team.
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Golden State Warriors hold 4th annual family basketball clinic

Golden State Warriors hold 4th annual family basketball clinic
Golden State Warriors hold 4th annual family basketball clinic
OAKLAND (BCN) — The Golden State Warriors held their fourth annual Family Basketball Clinic Saturday, benefiting the Warriors Community Foundation, a Warriors spokeswoman said.Warriors players Kevin Durant, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson were at the event, which was held at the Warriors' practice facility in downtown Oakland.The players interacted with 100 parent and child participants during skills stations, shooting competitions, a wellness station and a catered dinner, Warriors spokeswoman Lisa Goodwin said.
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