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The Golden State Warriors Need to Get Better at Shooting : wsj





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The Golden State Warriors Need to Get Better at Shooting

The Golden State Warriors Need to Get Better at Shooting
The Golden State Warriors Need to Get Better at Shooting
The supposedly unstoppable Golden State Warriors<> have played three games this season, and their performance so far can be summed up with one unexpected word: meh.The Warriors<> are 2-1.Their offense has been oddly mediocre.
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Golden State Warriors irked by '3-1 Lead' skeleton prop at LeBron James' Halloween party

Golden State Warriors irked by '3-1 Lead' skeleton prop at LeBron James' Halloween party
Golden State Warriors irked by '3-1 Lead' skeleton prop at LeBron James' Halloween party
Rachel Nichols explains how LeBron James<>' Halloween party took the Cavaliers' hate of the Warriors to another level, with tombstone cookies for Klay Thompson<> and Steph Curry.(0:58)PORTLAND, Ore. -- Certain members of the Golden State Warriors<> didn't take too kindly to the props LeBron James<> used at his annual Halloween party over the weekend.The part they took exception to was a skeleton James had stationed on a stage with "3-1 Lead" inscribed on the bass drum head, a clear shot at the Warriors' squandering a 3-1 series lead in the 2016 NBA<> Finals.
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furthermore sporttechie

Golden State Warriors File Motion To Dismiss Eavesdropping App Lawsuit

Golden State Warriors File Motion To Dismiss Eavesdropping App Lawsuit
Golden State Warriors File Motion To Dismiss Eavesdropping App Lawsuit
The Golden State Warriors<> and beacon technology company Signal360 filed on Tuesday a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against them that claims the team's official mobile app unlawfully recorded fan conversations without consent.The Warriors<> and Signal 360, represented by Cooley LLP, responded to those claims from the class action suit filed by New York Resident LaTisha Satchell that seeks "$100 per class member, per day of defendants' violations, or $10,000 per Class member.""Plaintiff goes through great pains to portray this technology in sinister, anthropomorphic terms (e.g., "the App is listening"), but the truth bears little resemblance to the sensationalist claims of the Complaint," Cooley lawyer Whitty Somvichian wrote in the motion obtained by The Recorder."If this case proceeds, Defendants are fully prepared to show that the beacon technology does not 'record' or 'intercept' anyone's communications; indeed, it cannot do so by design."Get The Latest Sports Tech News In Your Inbox!
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