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John Dickinson and Greg Silver wrap up the Warriors' regular season at Harmonic Brewing on a Sunday afternoon. While the Warriors defeated the Jazz 123-116, it ultimately did not change their seed, and they finish at #10 in the Western Conference, which means that they will head to Sacramento to face the Kings in a Tuesday night elimination game. JD and Silver preview the upcoming matchup between two recent rivals and examine how both teams have changed since they last met on January 25th.
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The Warriors came out strong against the New Orleans Pelicans at home, but they were outscored 45-22 in the 2nd quarter and could never overcome CJ McCollum, Trey Murphy III, and the Pelicans' hot shooting and they lose a big one, 114-109. John Dickinson shares his thoughts from Thrive City in what was a tough game for the Golden State Warriors and most certainly seals their fate as the 9th or 10th seed in the Western Conference. They'll close the regular season on Sunday against the Utah Jazz, but they will likely rest their starters to get ready for the elimination games that lie ahead.
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John Dickinson recaps an ugly yet extremely meaningful 100-92 Warriors win over the Portland Trail Blazers, and they are now officially tied with the Los Angeles Lakers and Sacramento Kings for the 8th seed in the Western Conference. The Dubs were already without Draymond Green and Klay Thompson (rest), and they trailed by as many as 7 in a game that they had to have. A late 4th quarter surge from Stephen Curry (22 points, 8-22 FG, 5-16 3pt) and Kevon Looney (9 points, 11 rebounds, game-high +19), and key defensive possessions from Brandin Podziemski were enough to lift the Warriors over the top and keep their hopes for the 8th seed alive. While Thompson and Green are expected to return tomorrow, the Warriors have a much tougher task in facing the New Orleans Pelicans, who are tied for a NBA-best road record of 27-14. "Dubs OT" will be live and on the air after the final horn.
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John Dickinson and Greg Silver bring you a livestream edition of "Dubs OT" after the Warriors rolled past the Lakers in Los Angeles 134-120. Offensively, the Warriors were firing on all cylinders, and Draymond Green of all players set the tone on with perfect 5-5 from 3pt in the first half. Green finished with 15 points and 10 assists, but he was far from the only standout in blue and gold. Stephen Curry returned after resting on Sunday, and it appeared to pay off, as he finished with 23 points on a perfect 6-6 shooting from deep. The other Splash Brother, Klay Thompson, had a team-high 27 points. It was an all-around team effort, and while the Warriors are still in 10th place in the Western Conference, they can now obtain the 9-seed by winning their final three games against Portland, New Orleans, and Utah. They'll head to Portland for the first of those three contests on Thursday night, as things are heating up fast in the final week of the regular season.
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On an evening in which the Warriors had clinched a top 10 seed in the Western Conference, there was a sense of ease on display against the Utah Jazz, and the Warriors led by as many as 23 in a 118-110 win. With Stephen Curry and Andrew Wiggins sidelined for this one, it was Klay Thompson who went on a heater, scoring 25 of his 32 in the first half. Jonathan Kuminga also impressed in his return to the court, as he finished with 21 points on 9-11 shooting with 10 rebounds and 4 assists. Rookies Brandin Podziemski and Trayce Jackson-Davis had 16 points each, and the Warriors (43-35) will head to LA to face the Lakers (45-34) for a crucial game on Tuesday.
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In a game that did not feature Luka Doncic, Andrew Wiggins, or Jonathan Kuminga, the Warriors fell to the Dallas Mavericks 108-106. The Dubs got off to a disastrous 29-13 deficit, but the second unit turned it around in a flash and finished the 1st quarter on a 19-2 run. The Warriors trailed by 9 points with just a few minutes remaining and came back to tie the game on a Stephen Curry jumper with 12 seconds remaining. However, PJ Washington scored the final two of his 32 points on a game-winning layup with 4 seconds left, and Klay Thompson's three pointer fell short at the buzzer to give the Mavericks the win. The Warriors now head back home after spending 6 of their last 7 on the road, and they'll face the Utah Jazz at 5:30 on Sunday.
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John Dickinson recaps the Warriors' season-high sixth straight win after a wire-to-wire dominant performance over the Houston Rockets, in which the Warriors never trailed. This game belonged to the vets, namely Klay Thompson (29 points, 11-15 FG, 7-11 3pt, 3 rebounds, 4 assists), and Stephen Curry (29 points, 9-14 FG, 2-6 3pt, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, +29) and rookie Trayce-Jackson Davis, who finished with a career-high 20 points on 8-10 FG and 4-4 from the free throw line. The Warriors have not officially clinched a spot in the play-in tournament, but the win over Houston puts them 4 games ahead of the Rockets with just 6 games left to play. The Warriors face the Dallas Mavericks at the American Airlines Center tomorrow night for the second of a back-to-back.
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John Dickinson and Greg Silver stream Warriors postgame after a rare feel-good home victory in the 2023-24 Dubs season. After leading by as many as 13 in the 2nd quarter, the Mavericks tied it at 49-49 heading into halftime. However, the Warriors cranked it up late in the 3rd quarter and closed it out in the 4th, with this Draymond Green block on Daniel Gafford being the signature play down the stretch.
Andrew Wiggins scored a team-high 23 points on 8-16 shooting, Moses Moody drilled four threes en route to his 12 points, Chris Paul had 14 points on 6-11 shooting, and Klay Thompson finished with 14, including a pair of free throws to ice the game late. The Warriors head back on the road to face the Rockets and on Thursday and will meet the Mavericks again in Dallas on Friday.
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John Dickinson brings you an Easter Sunday Warriors postgame show following the Warriors 117-113 win over the San Antonio Spurs, which capped off a 4-1 road trip. Draymond Green put on an absolute masterclass as he finished with 21 points (8-9 shooting, 2-2 from 3pt), 11 assists, 6 rebounds, and 6 steals, while his Hall-of-Fame counterparts Stephen Curry (33 points, 7 3pm, 8 assists), and Klay Thompson (13 points, including a huge 3pt ball in the final minute) showed out in a team effort. "Dubs OT" features a robust Sounds of Silver and Fun With Numbers. The Dubs head home Tuesday to face a hot Dallas Mavericks team before going back on the road for two more crucial contests.
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John Dickinson and Greg Silver break down the Warriors' 3rd consecutive win, in which they held the Hornets below 100 points yet again. With no Jonathan Kuminga for the second straight game, and Klay Thompson being a late scratch, the Warriors needed numerous players to step up. After an ugly stretch in the 2nd quarter, the Warriors went into halftime with just a 50-45 lead. However, a 14-3 run early in the 3rd quarter propelled the Warriors into the comfort zone for good, and they win their third straight game of the road trip. Stephen Curry scored 23 points in his homecoming, while Andrew Wiggins had 20, Trayce Jackson-Davis had 18, and Moses Moody added 15 off the bench. The Warriors look to continue their hold on the 10th seed ahead of the Houston Rockets, and they'll face the San Antonio Spurs next on Sunday for a 4:00 start.
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Greg Silver brings you the pre "Dubs OT" / SportsPhone show, which covers Draymond Green's 4th ejection of the season, which happened just 3:36 into the 1st quarter. John Dickinson comes in for the full postgame and breaks down all of the highs and lows of an emotionally exhausting win over the Magic. After Green was sent to the locker room early, Stephen Curry displayed an emotional reaction on the court, but the Warriors ended the 1st quarter on a 21-3 run and ultimately did enough to sweep the season series against the Magic. Curry finished with a 17-point, 10-assist double-double on a game-high +18, and Andrew Wiggins scored 13 of his 23 points in the 4th quarter on an all-around spectacular effort. The Warriors get a day of rest before facing the Charlotte Hornets in Curry's home town on Friday.
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The Warriors defeated the Miami Heat 113-92, and John Dickinson breaks it down on Dubs OT. After trailing 55-53 at the half, the Warriors' defense locked down a shorthanded Heat roster and held a 60-37 advantage over the final 24 minutes. It was a well-rounded contribution from the Warriors' best players, as Klay Thompson finished with a game-high 28 points on 11-20 shooting, while Jonathan Kuminga added 18, and Stephen Curry and Andrew Wiggins had 17 apiece. The Warriors have a challenge ahead tomorrow, as they face an Orlando Magic team that is 25-10 at home and has not played since Saturday.
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John Dickinson and Greg Silver do a streaming edition of "Dubs OT" after the Warriors continue with the story of their season: inconsistent play, blown leads, and minimal margin for error against better teams. After a strong start on the road against the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Warriors let the game slip away from them at the start of the 4th quarter, and the question of the night became, "Why did Stephen Curry sit so long to start the 4th?" Minnesota was led by Naz Reid (20 points, 6-8 from 3pt, 12 rebounds) and Anthony Edwards (23 points, 7-18 FG, 8 assists), and the team finished with a monstrous 21-40 from downtown. The Warriors are now just a game ahead of the Houston Rockets for the 10th seed, and their schedule isn't getting any easier. They'll travel to Miami to face the Heat on Tuesday.
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John Dickinson brings you another Warriors postgame following another underwhelming showing for the Warriors at home. The offense was there in the first half and they were able to keep up with the Pacers enough to head into halftime with a 67-66 lead, but a 36-21 third quarter advantage for Indiana was too much to overcome for an inconsistent Warriors team that is now 18-19 at home. Tyrese Haliburton put on a masterclass, as he finished with 26 points--including two quarter-ending buzzer beaters--11 assists, and a +25 showing. Pascal Siakam added 25 points and 16 rebounds, and the Warriors did not have enough answers in the second half. They'll head out on the road to face the Minnesota Timberwolves next on Sunday.
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After a disappointing loss to the Knicks on Monday, the Warriors responded caught fire against the Grizzlies en route to a 137-116 victory. John Dickinson breaks down the highlights from a game that was far from comfortable up until late in the 2nd quarter but ended up resulting in a 2016-esque blowout. Among the many bright spots on the court, it was Jonathan Kuminga (26 PTS, 12-17 FG, 2-3 3pt, 5 REB, 4 AST) and Andrew Wiggins (22 PTS, 9-14 FG, 4-6 3pt, 10 REB, 4 AST) who stood out. Klay Thompson continued to find his shot off the bench, as he finished with 23, and Stephen Curry added 14 on just 9 field goal attempts. The Warriors have a day off Thursday and then welcome the Indiana Pacers into town on Friday.
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John Dickinson goes live from Harmonic Brewing following a disheartening showing from the Warriors on their home floor. While Trayce Jackson-Davis and Klay Thompson provided sparks off the bench, the Warriors' horrific start put them in a hole that they could never quite climb their way out of, and the New York Knicks split the season series with the Dubs. Jalen Brunson finished with a game-high 34 points, and Miles McBride scored a career-high 29 on 9-13 shooting. Josh Hart became the first and only player to play a full 48 minutes this season, and he earned a 10/11/11 triple-double in the effort. The Dubs face the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday and will look to snap this home losing skid.
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John Dickinson goes live for Dubs postgame after the Warriors get a 128-121 win over the Lakers in Los Angeles. After missing the previous three games with a sprained ankle, Stephen Curry returned to action. Despite a scoreless first quarter, he caught fire and finished with 31 points on 12-24 shooting. Klay Thompson was sensational off the bench, scoring 26 on 9-15 shooting, while Jonathan Kuminga added 23 points of his own. On the Lakers' side, LeBron James was sensational as he finished with 40 points, 8 rebounds, and 9 assists. However, his co-star Anthony Davis had his night cut short and left the game after sufering a corneal abrasion in just 12 minutes of play. The Warriors will return home to face the New York Knicks on Monday at 7:00.
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John Dickinson goes live on The Sports Leader following the Warriors' 109-99 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday night. The Dubs played a solid game defensively, as both Luka Doncic (21 points, 7-18 FG, 1-6 3pt) and Kyrie Irving (23 points, 8-16 FG, 1-5 3pt) were held to inefficient nights, but the Warriors struggled to find any offense of their own outside of Jonathan Kuminga, who finished with a game-high 27 points on 8-17 shooting. Andrew Wiggins finally found some scoring in the 4th quarter, but it was not enough for the shorthanded Warriors, who lose a key game in the Western Conference standings. They'll end their road stint in Los Angeles on Saturday against the Lakers, a crucial game in which they hope to have Stephen Curry and Draymond Green back in the lineup.
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After a disappointing and embarrassing loss to the San Antonio Spurs at Chase Center on Saturday, the Warriors bounced back with a win over the Spurs, this time in their building and with Victor Wembanyama in the lineup. In what was a well-rounded team effort, the Warriors had six different players score in double figures. Jonathan Kuminga led the way with 22 points, while Klay Thompson added 21, Chris Paul had 19, Andrew Wiggins had 16, Brandin Podziemski had 14, and Trayce Jackson-Davis had 13. It was TJD who stole the show with a late dunk over Rookie of the Year favorite Victor Wembanyama, and the Warriors avoided losing their third straight. They'll head to Dallas on Wednesday to face the Mavericks, likely without Stephen Curry.
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