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On this episode of "Dubs Talk," Kerith Burke and Monte Poole break down the Golden State Warriors' recent acquisition of Dennis Schröder. The duo analyzes how the addition of the veteran guard could affect Steph Curry, Brandin Podziemski, and even Draymond Green and Jonathan Kuminga.
(01:45) - Warriors trade for Dennis Schröder to fill PG need
(07:30) - How will Schröder fit playing alongside a future Hall of Famer like Steph Curry?
(10:00) - Schröder can help shoulder ball-handling and playmaking load from Brandin Podziemski
(17:45) - How do Warriors set defensive tone with Draymond coming off the bench? -
Monte Poole and Dalton Johnson break down the Dennis Schröder-De’Anthony Melton trade and why Mike Dunleavy didn’t wait to make a move. Also, Dalton sits down with Kerith Burke to discuss Klay Thompson’s big night fueling the Mavericks' win over the Warriors.
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On this episode of "Dubs Talk," Kerith Burke and Monte Poole discuss the Golden State Warriors' tough loss to the Houston Rockets in the NBA Cup quarterfinal. The duo also breaks down Steph Curry's postgame comments about the late-game scoring droughts the team needs to address to avoid mediocrity.
(01:30) - Could Warriors' NBA Cup loss be a blessing in disguise?
(07:15) - Reaction to Steve Kerr postgame comments directed at referee
(14:30) - Addressing Curry's honest comments on Warriors' late-game issues
(26:30) - Warriors might need to shake things up to be competitive in the West -
On this episode of "Dubs Talk," Bonta Hill and Monte Poole preview the Golden State Warriors matchup with the Houston Rockets in the NBA Cup. Then Golden State Warriors guard Buddy Hield sits down with Dalton Johnson to discuss his journey in the NBA, his Bahamians roots and being an ambassador for his home country. Hield also opens up about just how happy and free he is playing with the Warriors under coach Steve Kerr and alongside Stephen Curry.
(03:30) - Monte Poole and Bonta Hill preview Warriors' NBA Cup matchup with Rockets
(09:00) - Dalton Johnson sits down with Buddy Hield
(10:45) - Buddy Hield discusses playing alongside Stephen Curry, how it motivates him(16:00) - Buddy's journey has showed him "one man's trash is another man's treasure."
(25:30) - Golden State feels like home to Hield because he always wanted to play for Warriors.
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On this episode of "Dubs Talk," Kerith Burke and Monte Poole discuss the reactions from a frustrated Steve Kerr and Brandin Podziemski after the Golden State Warriors lose 119-115 to to the Denver Nuggets and extend their losing streak to five games.
(05:00) Monte Poole and Kerith Burke react to Steve Kerr's frustrated postgame press conference remarks
(10:00) Brandin Podziemski owns up to his poor performance
(16:00) Steph Curry needs a running mate
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On this episode of "Dubs Talk," Kerith Burke and Monte Poole break down what's ailing the Warriors after their four-game losing streak. Kerith and Monte also discuss if Golden State's depth has become its Achilles heel and what changes possibly could be coming if that's no longer a strength.
(06:15) - What does Steph's bilateral knee tendinitis mean going forward?
(10:00) - Warriors' 3-point shooting decline is becoming a problem
(21:30) - Warriors' rotation besides Hield struggling with defined roles -
On this episode of "Dubs Talk," Kerith Burke and Dalton Johnson analyze how the Warriors are left searching for answers and a spark off the bench after back-to-back losses to the San Antonio Spurs and the Brooklyn Nets.
(05:00) - Dalton and Kerith react to Warriors' first back-to-back losses this season
(09:15) - Golden State continues to lack 'juice' in non-Steph minutes
(18:00) - Kerith and Dalton break down Moses Moody's explosive second quarter
(24:15) - Dalton and Kerith answer fan questions from YouTube -
On this episode of "Dubs Talk" Monte Poole and Dalton Johnson sit down with the Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry to find out what motivates him in Year 16. The trio also discusses what it has been like without his Splash Brother, Klay Thompson, and recap Steph's gold medal summer.
(06:00) - Steph Curry quickly is approaching 4,000 career 3-pointer
(11:30) - What has adjustment been without "Splash Brothers" Klay Thompson?
(19:30) - Steph visualized the gold medal all summer
(23:45) - Only thing Steph Curry is playing for now is ring No. 5 -
On this episode of "Dubs Talk," Kerith Burke and Monte Poole break down the Golden State Warriors' tough 102-99 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers in the new Intuit Dome arena and the trends building early in the season before answering some fan questions.
(04:30) - Why are the Clippers the Warriors' kryptonite?
(07:30) - Warriors turnovers and missed free throws becoming a problem?
(17:00) - Kerith and Monte answer fan submitted questions
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On this episode of "Dubs Talk," Monte Poole and Dalton Johnson react to Klay Thompson's Chase Center return and the Splash Bro's ovation from the crowd. Then, Monte and Dalton break down the dramatic game that followed as the Warriors and Mavericks took things down to the wire in Golden State's 120-117 win.
(01:35) - The tribute to Klay kicked off the night - Dub Nation got the best possible outcome
(05:05) - Splash Bros duke it out, both hit big shots, but Steph Curry got the last word
(07:20) - Steph Curry scoring final 12 points of the game was a movie
(11:00) - Warriors face adversity again and pull out a close one -
On this episode of "Dubs Talk," Monte Poole and Dalton Johnson take a look back at Klay Thompson's Warriors tenure ahead of his return to Golden State with the Dallas Mavericks. Monte and Dalton also break down how the Warriors validated themselves by winning four of five games on their tough road trip.
(01:45) - Klay Thompson returns to face the Warriors
(05:00) - What will Warriors fans do if Klay heats up against his former team?
(11:00) - Klay cares more than he lets on and still has something to give the game
(18:00) - What stood out the most from the Warriors' big road trip?
(24:15) - Warriors might have found their starting lineup -
On this episode of "Dubs Talk" Monte Poole is joined by Hall of Famer Chris Mullin to break down the Golden State Warriors' impressive 7-1 start to the season after beating the defending champion Boston Celtics, and how key improvements have led to this hot start.
(02:00) - Mullin believes Warriors are making a statement with "how they're playing, not who they are playing"
(09:30) - Advanced metric tells Mullin that point of attack has been an emphasis in Jerry Stackhouse's defense
(26:00) - Steve Kerr and Steph Curry relationship draws comparison to Gregg Popovich and Tim Duncan's leadership style
(32:45) - Mullin breaks down how Warriors' improved defense can hold up against undefeated Cleveland Cavaliers -
Kerith Burke is joined by Celtics insider Chris Forsberg to break down the Golden State Warriors' upcoming matchup with the Boston Celtics as the two teams put their depth to the test. The showdown brings up some old history as the 2022 champions take on the 2024 champions after an interesting offseason.
(03:45) - Does this Celtics team have similarities to Warriors' dynasty?
(08:15) - Does Jayson Tatum hold a grudge against Steve Kerr after Olympic experience?
(17:30) - What kind of reception will Steve Kerr receive at TD Garden?
(25:30) - What's going right for Warriors to start?
(27:15) - Will this game be "bench vs. bench" as Warriors' depth gets first real test?
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Monte Poole and Dalton Johnson break down on "Dubs Talk" how Draymond Green's defense and the Warriors' depth lifted Golden State to consecutive wins over the New Orleans Pelicans.
(01:30) - Dalton Johnson believes Warriors have established their identity early.
(07:15) - Breaking down Jonathan Kuminga coming off the bench against the Pelicans.
(14:10) - Buddy Hield and Lindy Waters III bringing more than just shooting.
(21:30) - Monte Poole believe if Draymond can play at this level all season, the Warriors can be a top 5 defense.
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Dalton Johnson and Monte Poole sit down with Jonathan Kuminga to discuss the Warriors forward's offseason work and the goals he has set for himself. Then, Golden State's young star dives into which Warriors teammates have influenced him most, and how he is working to develop into a leader
(07:45) - Jonathan Kuminga breaks down what he's learned from Draymond Green
(09:38) - Kuminga details how the game has slowed down for him in year four
(17:33) - The young Warriors core are looking for build on Golden State's legacy
(26:40) - Kuminga explains his All-Star goals and how he plans to reach them -
Kerith Burke and Monte Poole break down the news of Steph Curry’s ankle injury, and discuss which Warriors could start in his place. Kerith and Monte also analyze how Steph’s absence will affect the Warriors' shooting and spacing, and the ripple effects of the star point guard missing time.
(00:20) - Kerith lays out Warriors injury report from Clippers game (Curry, Melton, Wiggins)(03:25) - Who will start in Steph's absence?
(07:50) - How does losing Steph affect the Warriors shooting and spacing? Will Moody and Waters see and increased role?
(12:50) - What will this mean for Kuminga? Monte could see the possibility of Moody starting because of floor spacing
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Kerith Burke and Festus Ezeli analyze how Steve Kerr’s 12-man rotation worked in the Warriors’ opening-night rout of the Portland Trail Blazers. Kerith and Festus also break down Andrew Wiggins’ performance, Buddy Hield’s seamless fit, and Brandin Podziemski’s strange statistical night.
1:15 How will Kerr’s 12-man rotation work over the course of a season?
11:00 First impressions of Andrew Wiggins as a shooting guard
15:45 Will Kuminga’s contract situation be in his mind throughout the season?
20:35 Buddy Hield’s seamless fit as Warriors’ sixth man
24:15 What to make of Podziemski's strange statistical night
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Dalton Johnson and Bonta Hill break down Steve Kerr’s task of managing a deep Warriors roster, and discuss why Moses Moody’s contract extension will be a win for Golden State. Dalton and Bonta also analyze Mike Dunleavy’s decision to wait on signing Jonathan Kuminga to a huge extension.
3:30 How Warriors can get to 50 wins
4:45 Debating Warriors’ strongest starting five
7:00 Who will Steve Kerr choose to be in his closing five?
9:45 Why Moses Moody’s contract extension is a win for Warriors
14:00 Warriors willing to wait before investing in Jonathan Kuminga
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Kerith Burke sits down with Steph Curry and Draymond Green to discuss their offseasons and their excitement embracing challenges of the new Warriors season. Kerith also chats with Dalton Johnson to analyze Andrew Wiggins’ role and why Moses Moody deserves to be a part of Steve Kerr’s rotation.
2:00 What to make of Warriors' 5-0 preseason start
4:00 Will Andrew Wiggins play more shooting guard this season?
11:45 Moses Moody looks more confident, consistent
15:30 Steph Curry reflects on Olympics experience
30:00 Draymond Green on why Klay Thompson needed a change of scenery
35:15 Draymond shares his expectations for Wiggins, Kuminga
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Kerith Burke sits down with Warriors coach Steve Kerr and GM Mike Dunleavy to discuss how Jonathan Kuminga can take another leap, why Andrew Wiggins is ready for a great season, and how the team is focused on shooting more 3-pointers this season.
0:45 What to make of Warriors' 3-point barrage in preseason win over Kings
4:00 Sense of camaraderie amongst the team after week together in Hawaii
13:00 Kerr explains why Wiggins is ready for a great season
16:45 Kerr details his Kuminga expectations for this season
36:00 Dunleavy explains why Kuminga was virtually untouchable in the offseason
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