Dub Hub: Warriors unveil new Golden Gate Bridge inspired City Edition jerseys
Rounding up all Warriors and NBA related news for Thursday, November 14th.
In today’s Dub Hub:
- Warriors reveal their new 2024-25 City Edition jerseys.
- Warriors assign Gui Santos to their G-League Santa Cruz team.
- Spurs Victor Wembanyama scores career-high 50 points in win vs. Wizards.
The Golden State Warriors have unveiled their new 2024-25 City Edition jerseys, celebrating the Bay Area’s spirit of innovation with a design inspired by the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. The bridge is prominently featured along the side panels of the uniform, adding a signature touch to this year’s design.
The first look
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Built to last.
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The Warriors will debut these jerseys, along with a specially designed court, on November 20th when they play the Atlanta Hawks at the Chase Center.
For more on this and other news around the NBA, here is our latest news round-up for Thursday, November 14th:
Warriors News:
Warriors reveal their 2024-25 City Edition Jerseys
Rooted in togetherness.
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) November 14, 2024
Introducing the 2024-25 City Edition jersey
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Draymond Green puts defensive stamp on Klay Thompson’s big night | The Athletic
The Warriors currently have a 108.0 defensive rating, ranked fourth in the league. That improvement into the league’s elite is because of improved perimeter personnel on the ball, better early season performances from Andrew Wiggins and Kevon Looney and an added emphasis from the coaching staff. But it’s also because Green looks every bit of a legitimate Defensive Player of the Year candidate in the opening month, even if he’s not nearly the athlete and leaper he used to be.
“He’s been unreal,” Stephen Curry said. “Truly motivated. He’s moving well. He’s locked in mentally. He’s being the dog that he is and impacted the game on that end of the floor. Today was no different than I’ve felt all year. All the conversations we had were about how we stay mentally locked in and not let the emotions get the best of us. He’s been all-world defensively.”
How LeBron influenced Draymond’s decision to re-sign with Warriors | NBC Sports Bay Area
“And so I asked him I’m like ‘Bron, what would you do?’ Because on the table, I have from Memphis [a three-year, $105 million contract],” Green shared. “I only signed [a four-year, $100 million deal] with the Warriors. So there’s a big money difference, no state taxes in Tennessee, big money difference.
“And I’m talking to Bron about it and he’s kind of saying it’s hard to pass up the money, but he keeps going back to everything Golden State means to me, everything that I’ve done there. And ultimately, his advice was more so like ‘You’ve just done something so special there, you have a chance to continue there and keep doing it? Why not. You can go to Memphis and do great things and you can possibly be the missing piece to them doing something special, but is it as special as y’all have done? Would that be as special as y’all have done?’
Ratings: NBA, Champions Classic, college volleyball | Sports Media Watch
Tuesday’s Mavericks-Warriors NBA Cup group stage game, which marked Mavericks G Klay Thompson’s first game against his former team, averaged 2.14 million viewers on TNT — the network’s most-watched NBA game since Opening Night. Including ESPN, the Warriors have played in the two most-watched games since Opening Night, with their matchup against the Celtics last week also drawing 2.14 million.
The Warriors’ narrow win, which peaked with 2.6 million viewers at the outset, increased 84% from Clippers-Nuggets last year (1.17M). It was the top sportscast of a night that included the college basketball Champions Classic.
Warriors assign Gui Santos to Santa Cruz
The Warriors have assigned forward Gui Santos to Santa Cruz: pic.twitter.com/wML2y2W1bQ
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Giannis erupts for season-best 59 as Bucks outlast Pistons | ESPN
But Rivers could smile about it after Antetokounmpo finished with 59 points in the Bucks’ 127-120 overtime victory against the Detroit Pistons. It was the highest total by any NBA player this season and five short of Antetokounmpo’s career high of 64 set last season against the Indiana Pacers.
“I’ve seen a lot of great games as a player. Sitting next to Dominique [Wilkins], you obviously see a lot of great games,” Rivers said, referring to his former Atlanta Hawks teammate. “It’s funny how a coach thinks, though. We called a timeout and Giannis has 22 of our 24. This ain’t good. I’m thinking the exact opposite. We’ve got to get somebody else involved in this.
“After the game, you realize how special this is. But during the game you’re in a panic.”
Victor Wembanyama Is Letting It Rip | The Ringer
We may have gotten a glimpse of that future on Wednesday night, when Wembanyama dropped his first career 50-piece in a 139-130 win over the Washington Wizards. Perhaps because it was a matchup against his former Metropolitans 92 teammate Bilal Coulibaly and fellow Frenchman Alex Sarr (or perhaps not), Wemby hunted his shot more aggressively than I’ve ever seen. He launched five 3s in just five and a half first-quarter minutes. Those opened the pump-and-drive game. The pump-and-drive game, in turn, generated even more 3s. Wemby finished the contest with eight made 3s on 16 attempts; it was his third straight game with at least six made deep balls and the most 3-point attempts in a game in his career.
Wizards’ Jordan Poole scores 42 points in loss vs. Spurs
A season-high 42 points for JP last night, his most as a Wizard pic.twitter.com/8uRabjYU8p
— Washington Wizards (@WashWizards) November 14, 2024
In case you missed it at Golden State of Mind:
How Steph Curry spammed a classic Warriors pick-and-roll set to get bragging rights over Klay Thompson and the Mavericks
At the 3:04 mark of the third quarter — after Curry did his part on defense by moving his feet laterally against Payton Pritchard and helping force a stop — Steve Kerr got up to inform his players of the half-court set he wanted them to run. Without context, Kerr would look pretty silly to the casual observer with his seemingly random hand signals and rampant yelling in order to make his voice heard.
Kerr’s “silly” hand gestures involved his right hand repeatedly moving forward and backward, followed by a rolling motion using his two hands, while also yelling out his terminology for the set. If you can read lips at a decent enough level, you can deduce what he was trying to say
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