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Draymond's Extended Absence, Kuminga's Two-Way Growth, A Favorable Homestand Ahead, Plus: Being at Game 6 of the 2019 Finals | 31-12 | Oakland Warriors Podcast (Ep. 182)
Episode 182

Draymond's Extended Absence, Kuminga's Two-Way Growth, A Favorable Homestand Ahead, Plus: Being at Game 6 of the 2019 Finals | 31-12 | Oakland Warriors Podcast (Ep. 182)

Patrick is joined by his old friend Mike Rosen to discuss the Golden State Warriors' 119-99 road loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Oakland Warriors: A Golden State Warriors Podcast

January 17, 202231m 9s

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Patrick is joined by his old friend Mike Rosen to discuss the Golden State Warriors' 119-99 road loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. Specifically, they talk Jonathan Kuminga's impressive growth on both ends of the floor, an interesting KD-Kuminga comparison, what to expect with Draymond Green's indefinite absence due to his lower-back/calf issue, some Kevon Looney appreciation, and how the W's upcoming 7-game homestand at Chase Center just might be a massive boon to the squad's mojo. Plus, Mike talks about what it was like being at the last game at Oracle Arena -- the infamous Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals. CONNECT WITH THE POD! bio.link/warriors oaklandwarriors.com twitter.com/OaklandWarriors instagram.com/OaklandWarriorsPod twitter.com/PatrickEpino youtube.com/NationalFilmSociety BUY A SHIRT! oaklandwarriors.com BUY US A COFFEE: buymeacoffee.com/OaklandWarriors EMAIL US AT: [email protected] LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AT: 323-863-6044 THE BASKETBALL PODCAST NETWORK: thebasketballpodcastnetwork.com MUSIC BY: Paper Son paperson.bandcamp.com soundcloud.com/paper-son

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