Ranking the 10 greatest Golden State Warriors ever… “A genial giant of a man, Nate Thurmond was one of the all-time great NBA centers, with a rugged, in-your-face style of play that frequently ...
After LeBron James crossed the 50,000-point mark, and Stephen Curry about to surpass an unprecedented 4,000 three-pointers, ...
The NBA is overflowing with some truly massive human beings who not only tend to have at least a few inches on the average ...
Iguodala became the seventh player to have his number retired by the franchise. He joined Rick Barry (24), Wilt Chamberlain (13), Nate Thurmond (42), Al Attles (16), Chris Mullin (17) and Tom Meschery ...
Andre Iguodala became the first from the four-championship Golden State dynasty core to have his number raised to the rafters.
The franchise officially became the Golden State Warriors in 1971, ushering in the era of Rick Barry and Nate Thurmond. Golden State also ranks fifth all-time in postseason wins with 212 ...
Iguodala became only the seventh Warriors player to have his jersey retired, joining Wilt Chamberlain (No. 13), Chris Mullin (No. 17), Nate Thurmond (No. 42), Alvin Attles (No. 16), Rick Barry (No ...
Barry’s home-palace advantage came in handy during his landmark All-Star Game, played before an adoring crowd of 13,972 there to root on Barry and Nate Thurmond from the team then known as the ...
He joined Rick Barry (24), Wilt Chamberlain (13), Nate Thurmond (42), Al Attles (16), Chris Mullin (17) and Tom Meschery (14). Iguodala already had an accomplished career before joining the Warriors.