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Former ESPN NBA reporter Nick Friedell reportedly has a new job. According to Ryan Glasspiegel at Front Office Sports, Friedell will join The Athletic to work on the Golden State Warriors beat. Per FOS,
The league office also highlighted that starting games on time is a point of emphasis, as the NBA has been panned for its late tipoff times in recent years. NBC, which has been the local provider for Warriors games locally since 2011, will be the only company allowed to broadcast nationally on Tuesday, taking over the slot long held by TNT.
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Warriors Wire on MSNNBA Insider offers "easy fix" for Golden State Warriors standoff with Kuminga
Shelburne's idea could solve the current rift between Kuminga and Golden State's front office. However, if he's dead set on signing his qualifying offer or forcing his way out of the franchise, no alterations the front office makes will be deemed good enough.
The Warriors have been blessed with excellent defensive players in their history. Let’s highlight their all-time leaders in blocks per game for a single season.
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Front Office Sports on MSNFormer ESPN NBA Reporter Nick Friedell to Join The Athletic Warriors Beat
The Athletic and ESPN essentially traded writers focused on the Warriors. The post Former ESPN NBA Reporter Nick Friedell to Join The Athletic Warriors Beat appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Breaking Down the Golden State Warriors' 2025-26 Schedule originally appeared on Athlon Sports. It has been a slow offseason for the Golden State Warriors as they have not made any additions to their roster outside of the 2025 draft.