“I’m just glad that I could bring Oakland to Milan.” — Alysa Liu
The new face of figure skating, and the swag she brings to the new era.
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“I’m just glad that I could bring Oakland to Milan.” — Alysa Liu
The new face of figure skating, and the swag she brings to the new era.
www.nytimes.com/athletic/706...
🚨Emergency Pod🚨
#WarriorsPlusMinus Jimmy Butler’s torn ACL has the Warriors in shambles. What now? I have some ideas. With @timkawakami.bsky.social
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It’s Jonathan Kuminga day - and he’s still on the Warriors.
An inside look at this broken relationship and why, even with Jan. 15 finally arriving, a resolution still isn’t in sight, with @thompsonscribe.bsky.social and Nick Friedell, at @theathletic.com
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The Jonathan Kuminga saga continues
@samamick.bsky.social and Nick Friedell
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Amber Glenn is ready. And she’s got her girls with her. The American women’s medal drought is in danger
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If only Maxim Naumov’s parents could see him now
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The prodigy has matured.
The moment has arrived.
This is Ilia Malinin’s time. Everything about him says he’s ready for it. Get ready for a new American sports star. The Quad God.
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#WarriorsPlusMinus Have Warriors, winners of 4 of their last 5, figured something out? Or does loss at TOR prove nothing’s changed? Plus an interview with De’Anthony Melton.
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Al Horford finishes the first quarter 4-for-4 from 3.
Rest of the Warriors went 2-for-10 from deep. Warriors lead 40-28 after first quarter.
Horford was 17-for-57 from 3 entering the game (29.8%)
Quinten Post's slump: 3 for his last 22. Many wide open. He's down to 33.1%
His improvements elsewhere, and bigger role, seems to impact his shot. He's already played nearly as many minutes this season (568) as he did all of last season (686). His shot has to get used to this workload
Steve Kerr says Draymond Green went to the locker room on his own volition to cool off. But when asked why he didn’t go back in, Kerr said “he left.”
#WarriorsPlusMinus new episode
Pat Spencer joins the show to talk about his journey, going at it in practice with Draymond Green and handling his newfound fame.
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“I have zero doubt that the No. 1 thing that is keeping us from consistently winning is our turnovers.” — Steve Kerr
Turnovers has always been an issue with the Warriors. Why are they debilitating now? I analyzed all 383 committed turnovers for answers
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Why Pat Spencer is, indeed, that …
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#WarriorsPlusMinus
🚨 Pat Spencer Episode🚨
Nick Friedell pulls up from Cleveland to give us behind-the-scenes perspective on Spencer’s performance and vibes in the locker room.
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Why Pat Spencer is, indeed, that …
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#WarriorsPlusMinus New episode. Warriors don’t break after daunting road trip. What did we learn? What needs to happen now? We break it down. With @timkawakami.bsky.social
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How the upstart Spurs were the perfect trigger for the Warriors’ stars.
If for nothing else, because Steph Curry clearly loves tormenting Victor Wembanyama
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🚨 New #WarriorsPlusMinus Ep 🚨
Steph Curry, Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green showed up — on a back-to-back — and carried the Warriors to a surprise win in San Antonio. Nick Friedell hopped on to discuss.
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Draymond Green signaled for a sub after five minutes. He was locked in defensively on Wemby, who also checked out.
Denver’s totals last two first halves against the Warriors:
136 points
50-for 83
60.2 FG%
22-40 from 3
38 assists
10 turnovers
George Springer is about to become a legend! And I want to troll the many Dodger fans I know.
Our World Series coverage at @theathletic.com is elite. Check us out!
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#WarriorsPlusMinus On this episode we discuss Steph Curry’s dominance, the big closing lineup, another impressive showing by rookie Will Richard, and more.
With @timkawakami.bsky.social
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The Maestro. Still.
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Horford is 39 years old, up to 26 minutes and is working on defense, hopping between Jokić, Gordon and Murray.
And he still had the legs to hit a corner 3.
Curry somehow willed the Warriors into overtime. Nothing about him says 37 years old
Unbelievable. Aaron Gordon gets a wide-open 3.
He's 10-for-11.
Curry drew the foul on a three. He thought it was in. He got up and implored the crowd to cheer.
An immediate raucous ovation ensued.
Will Richard gets a nice ovation after checking out. Solid 17 minutes for the rookie in his home debut
Aaron Gordon: 39 points on 16 shots.
His true-shooting percentage so far is 73.7 percent