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Mack1052

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Nice. Going to the Knicks game on Friday.

Allen got killed by Towns and missed both of those free throws. DeAndre looks like a shot player but Kyrie did his thing
 

A to Dah K

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Nice. Going to the Knicks game on Friday.

Allen got killed by Towns and missed both of those free throws. DeAndre looks like a shot player but Kyrie did his thing
Allen was no match at all
Good come back,but they gave the ball away too much down the stretch, then kyrie went rucker park on the last shot
 

jack walsh13

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They going to need it I see brown still wants to have the whole starting 5 shoot lots of 3 pointers
To be fair though the majority of those 3's were good shots. Not many were forced. They just didn't go in. I didn't have a problem with the shit selection vs. The Celtics.

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Mack1052

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Allen was no match at all
Good come back,but they gave the ball away too much down the stretch, then kyrie went rucker park on the last shot

Even with the slip, he still got the shot off. Wish he would have went 5 seconds earlier instead of waiting until the end
 

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Meanwhile LeBron's official ball-licker was taunting Warriors fans for not being in here enough in the preseason ahead of game 1. :hmm:
I think Embiid's durability was taken into account. However from a pure talent standpoint and aggressiveness factor, I would take Joel as well. Jokic just doesn't have that "dawg" in him. He be out there looking like he doesn't want to play. He is big and strong enough to dominate but he play Point Guard too damn much for my liking. He had Enes "TrashKanter" on him for that whole series and didn't abuse him like he has done on many occasions.
Fuck the preseason.
Def not gonna be here during the preseason
and the NBA season is too long to be in here every night during the regular season too.
I'm not in here every night during the regular season. I haven't been for years. Playoffs YES regular season comment after every game? 82 times and I'm not getting paid to write analysis? lol
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NBA rumors: Warriors estimated Chase Center annual revenue is $700M

Drew Shiller
NBC Sports BayAreaOct 24, 2019, 2:48 PM



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The financial numbers are in, and they are staggering.
Tim Kawakami of The Athletic profiled the Warriors' revenue projections at Chase Center, and here is one of the main takeaways:
Starting this inaugural Chase season, it's estimated that the Warriors will take in about $700 million in annual revenue for the foreseeable future.
This about $250-300 million more than the Knicks or Lakers, the next-highest NBA teams, and possibly more than even any NFL team, "except maybe the Cowboys," one source said. Actually, in 2018, Forbes estimated that the Cowboys took in about $950 million in annual revenue, so the Warriors aren't there.

Holy moly.
It's no wonder that Forbes gave the Warriors a franchise valuation of an estimated $3.5 billion earlier this year.
And it's no wonder that Warriors owner Joe Lacob told Kawakami in February that Golden State "can do whatever we want" financially.
Rick Welts, the Warriors' President and COO, told Bloomberg's "Business of Sports" podcast in late March: "We'll be opening the building with something like $2 billion in contractually-obligated income," which is more than double what the franchise originally projected.
From corporate sponsorships, to ticket sales, to merchandise sales, to concerts, to real estate revenue, the money already is pouring in.
[RELATED: Dubs fans shouldn't want lottery pick over first-round exit]
This is why the Warriors will have the ability to spend whatever is necessary (within the salary cap rules) on the roster and chase the biggest free agents.
Happy opening night.
 

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NBA rumors: Warriors estimated Chase Center annual revenue is $700M

Drew Shiller
NBC Sports BayAreaOct 24, 2019, 2:48 PM



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The financial numbers are in, and they are staggering.
Tim Kawakami of The Athletic profiled the Warriors' revenue projections at Chase Center, and here is one of the main takeaways:
Starting this inaugural Chase season, it's estimated that the Warriors will take in about $700 million in annual revenue for the foreseeable future.
This about $250-300 million more than the Knicks or Lakers, the next-highest NBA teams, and possibly more than even any NFL team, "except maybe the Cowboys," one source said. Actually, in 2018, Forbes estimated that the Cowboys took in about $950 million in annual revenue, so the Warriors aren't there.

Holy moly.
It's no wonder that Forbes gave the Warriors a franchise valuation of an estimated $3.5 billion earlier this year.
And it's no wonder that Warriors owner Joe Lacob told Kawakami in February that Golden State "can do whatever we want" financially.
Rick Welts, the Warriors' President and COO, told Bloomberg's "Business of Sports" podcast in late March: "We'll be opening the building with something like $2 billion in contractually-obligated income," which is more than double what the franchise originally projected.
From corporate sponsorships, to ticket sales, to merchandise sales, to concerts, to real estate revenue, the money already is pouring in.
[RELATED: Dubs fans shouldn't want lottery pick over first-round exit]
This is why the Warriors will have the ability to spend whatever is necessary (within the salary cap rules) on the roster and chase the biggest free agents.
Happy opening night.

Holy Hell

f*ck a luxury Tax
 
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