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Even though the Warriors lost to the Kings, it's still nice that the Warriors are not the Kings
The Warriors young players had to step up last night, but even in a loss, there were things to be encouraged about
It might not be Warriors fans first choice for a star, but let's talk this out and see if Ja is worth it for the Warriors
Sam Altman, OpenAI CEO, and Coach Steve Kerr of the Warriors - together on stage with Manny in San Francisco, November 3, 2025. Two of San Francisco's most innovative and inspirational leaders discuss leadership, technology, the Warriors, OpenAI, and how San Francisco has played an important role in their lives.
In this episode, Lee-Ann Johnstone sits down with Dennis Yu, CEO of BlitzMetrics and co-author of bestselling books on Facebook and TikTok advertising. With a billion dollars spent on social ads and clients including: Nike, Starbucks, and the Golden State Warriors, Dennis brings battle-tested insights on what actually works when technology threatens to commoditise every tactic. This conversation is essential listening for affiliate managers navigating the tension between bringing capabilities in-house and maintaining profitable partnerships, as well as performance marketers seeking sustainable competitive advantages in an AI-saturated marketplace.Talking points include:User-Generated Content as Affiliate Strategy: Why authentic customer content outperforms professional creative and how to activate non-traditional affiliatesThe Conversion API Advantage: How brands controlling conversion data can outperform traditional affiliates in paid social campaignsRelationship-Driven Marketing in an AI World: Why genuine connections represent the only defensible moat against algorithmic competitionListen to find out more about:How to identify and activate non-traditional affiliates from your existing customer base who create more authentic content than professional marketersWhy controlling conversion data through proper API implementation gives brands a decisive advantage over traditional affiliates in paid social campaignsWhat Dennis learned spending a billion dollars on social advertising for brands like Nike, Starbucks, and the Golden State WarriorsKey segments of this podcast and where you can tune in to go direct:[01:30] Dennis Yu's background: From Yahoo! search engine engineer to spending a billion dollars on Facebook ads[06:38] Why user-generated content from actual customers outperforms traditional influencer marketing[14:00] The uncomfortable truth about affiliate margins as AI and algorithms become more sophisticatedWould you like to talk about sponsoring our podcast, or gaining a brand mention? Take a look here.Send me a text with your questions
En este episodio comparamos las carreras de Tyler Herro y Austin Reaves: analizamos cómo uno fue un jugador no drafteado mientras el otro fue pick #13, comparamos sus contratos, su impacto actual en sus equipos y llegamos a la conclusión de cuál de los dos elegiríamos hoy si quitáramos los nombres y el dinero — simplemente juzgando quién está jugando mejor en este momento. También hablamos del gran inicio de temporada de los Los Angeles Lakers y cuestionamos si el verdadero problema del equipo podría ser LeBron James, ya que los jugadores parecen rendir mejor cuando él no está en cancha.Además, discutimos los números de Russell Westbrook, cómo ha mejorado su percepción pública desde que salió de los Lakers, y cómo hoy casi nadie lo critica como antes. También analizamos la decadencia de Klay Thompson, quien parece no ser el mismo jugador de antes y apenas está promediando 8 puntos por partido, lo que podría marcar el fin de una era para él y los Golden State Warriors.Por otro lado, destacamos la increíble racha de Mikal Bridges, quien lleva más de 700 partidos consecutivos sin lesionarse, una hazaña impresionante que demuestra su durabilidad y consistencia a lo largo de una década en la NBA.Y como si fuera poco, cerramos el episodio hablando de algo fuera del baloncesto: la sorprendente noticia de que Tom Brady clonó a su perro gracias a un procedimiento biotecnológico avanzado — una historia real que combina ciencia, celebridades y amor por las mascotasRedes Sociales:Pase Extra: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paseextra- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paseextra/ Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMe7xY9Qw/JP: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jean.paul49/ Sergio: - Instagram: https:/www.instagram.com/sergio_colon5/ Villa: - https://instagram.com/villapr?igshid=YTQwZjQ0NmI0OA==
Wolf and Luke react to the Phoenix Suns losing to the Golden State Warriors and to some of the trades that were made at the NFL trade deadline.
The Warriors got the kind of win last night that really drives home how important the young Warriors are going to be for the Warriors overall success
Five things we think we know about the Warriors 8 games into the season
Kevin Ray joins the Wolf and Luke for Suns Gameday with K-Ray to discuss what he expects to see from the Phoenix Suns' matchup against the Golden State Warriors, how Ryan Dunn has played so far this season, and if he believes Devin Booker has accepted his leadership role on the Suns.
Spadoni and Shasky discuss Brock and Mac and the predicament the Niners are in, plus what should the 49ers do prior to the trade deadline? Brian Baldinger joins the show to give thoughts on where the 49ers stand and what they should do before the trade deadline and Bonta Hill joins the show for the final two hours to give his thoughts on everything Niners and Warriors.
Focus sur le Thunder, la franchise la plus excitante du moment. Porté par un Shai Gilgeous-Alexander plus fort que jamais, un Chet Holmgren déjà dominant des deux côtés du terrain et un collectif jeune, le Thunder impressionne toute la NBA.Mais jusqu'où cette équipe peut-elle aller ? Peut-elle réellement viser le record mythique des 73 victoires des Golden State Warriors version 2015-2016 ?Après une saison déjà brillante, les hommes de Mark Daigneault semblent avoir encore franchi un cap. Entre la domination de Shai Gilgeous-Alexander , la profondeur du banc et une défense en béton, OKC coche toutes les cases. Peuvent-ils faire le back-to-back ? Dans la partie historique, retour sur la saison 2015-2016 des Warriors. Et pour conclure : le quizz de Basket Time, spécial Thunder !Avec Pierre Dorian, Stephen Brun, Fred Weis et Félix GaboryProduction : Théo Rodriguez Réalisation : Kevin Paugam
As the Golden State Warriors return home following two road losses to the short-handed Milwaukee Bucks and Indiana Pacers, Bonta Hill is joined by Kerith Burke on "Dubs Talk" to discuss whether the defeats are cause for concern. With the Warriors' schedule slated to get even tougher, the duo takes a look at some early season trends for Golden State and what to make of them.(02:00) - Warriors back at Chase Center after two tough losses(03:30) - Three players have career nights while guarding Steph Curry(05:00) - Steph Curry hasn't looked like Steph Curry this road trip(12:30) - Is point of attack with quicker guards a problem for Warriors?(14:00) - Warriors have no excuses for bad Pacers loss(18:00) - Is spacing an issue for the Warriors?(22:00) - Is the NBA changing as the Warriors are aging?(23:15) - Could we see Al Horford shuffle into the starting lineup?(26:00) - How will the Warriors manage these upcoming back-to-backs?(28:15) - The Warriors have struggled to put teams away comfortably(32:30) - Jimmy Butler says Warriors need to all get on the same page Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this special birthday episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael recounts how what should've been a chill celebration turned into a memorable, exhausting rollercoaster of a day. From there, he launches into the first-ever “Player of the Week” segment—spotlighting Aaron Gordon's historic opening night performance.A birthday post from Allen sparks nostalgia as Michael reflects on the day Allen was born and his love–hate relationship with McNuggets (because of course). Then, politics enters the chat as he discuss how the Democrats are allegedly using the government shutdown as “leverage.”They wrap with a sports betting twist—breaking down how to play Golden State Warriors player props and asking the big question: Are the Warriors still a superteam? (pre the past 2 losses).
In Hour 1 of Warriors this Week, Dan Devone and Evan Giddings discuss the recent week for the Golden State Warriors and what the gambling investigation in the NBA has opened up in the media.
The Warriors lost last night and maybe that does not happen if Jonathan Kuminga got more touches down the stretch.
It is time for the Warriors to put the ball in JKs hands more down the stretch
Steiny was fed up with the NBA last night. Plus, the worst Halloween candies and the first impressions of Tony Vitello
In hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky go around the Western Conference and make there case of where the Warriors stack up!
In hour 1, Spadoni and Shasky discuss the brutal loss to the Milwaukee Bucks without Giannis.
Spadoni and Shasky discuss the disappointing loss in Milwaukee. The guys breakdown Tony Vitello's introductory press conference. The 49ers are headed to NY to take on the Giants so the guys catch up with Jennifer Lee Chan. Happy Halloween!!!!!
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr joins Willard and Dibs to recap last night's rough loss to the Bucks, to discuss this tough stretch of the schedule, to break down Jonathan Kuminga's performance through six games, and more.
Willard and Dibs react to last night's Warriors loss to the Bucks in Milwaukee. It was just a poor performance, right? No need to overreact to that!
Steiny & Guru debate why Steve Kerr is consistently making things about the schedule instead of the Warriors poor performance.
Happy Halloween! The boys took a different approach to the Warriors loss last night and need the inclusion of fans to help them. Then, they broaden things to stuff that annoys them in basketball. Plus, big QB news on the back end of the show... Lock in!
Steiny & Guru discuss a topic that could fracture their relationship... Did you HAVE to watch the Warriors last night and if not, why? They took an ugly loss, but should we have seen it coming?
Steiny & Guru wonder if the Warriors are building in excuses or taking shots at the league for the fatigue factor we've seen show up twice in their first six games.
Steiny & Guru go down memory lane with the 'We Believe Warriors' and Steiny's greatest run-in with Baron Davis.
Steiny & Guru debate what the Warriors could have done last night in Milwaukee and whether or not they should go away from size instead of speed when facing athletes like they did.
Steiny & Guru discuss the Warriors letdown in Milwaukee and why the young Jonathan Kuminga may have had to play a bigger role.
Steiny & Guru open with the Giannis-less Bucks beating down the Warriors in shocking fashion.
Spadoni and Shasky discuss the systemic problems in youth sports. The Giants introducing Tony Vitello and Draymond discusses his scuffle for the Grizzlies game and the guys break it down. Plus Nick Friedell joins the show to talk Dubs and Phil Simms joins to discuss Niners vs. Giants this coming weekend. Shasky and Spadoni turn the clock back and listen to calls from the day after Jimmy was traded.
In hour 4, Spadoni and Shasky discuss Draymond's choice words for Aldama on his podcast.
In hour 3, Spadoni and Shasky have some fun listening to calls from the day after the Jimmy Butler trade. Plus Phil Simms, NY Giants Super Bowl Champion QB joins the show.
In hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky discuss the introductory press conference for Giants manager Vitello. Cousin Nick Friedell joins the show to talk some Dubs!
Cousin Nick joins the show to talk about all the good things around the Warriors and the bad things around Adam Silver and the NBA
The Warriors don't need Giannis anymore. We got Jimmy Butler!
Willard and Dibs join Guru and Evan (in for Steiny) on a Wednesday edition of the Crossover. The guys react to the Warriors' defensive effort last night vs. the Clippers, react to Kyle Shanahan provide an update on Brock Purdy's toe, and more.
Willard and Dibs, ahead of Warriors vs. Bucks today, wonder if Warriors fans would still be interested in a trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo?
In Hour 1, Steiny and Evan discuss the possibility of the Golden State Warriors trading for Giannis and if it could be a possibility
In this episode of RealGM Radio, NBA experts Wes Goldberg and Matt Moore break down the 2025 NBA contender tiers, diving into early-season surprises, elite teams, and breakout stars. From the Oklahoma City Thunder's title defense to Victor Wembanyama's meteoric leap, this deep dive explores how early trends shape the championship race. The duo also examines the Denver Nuggets, Cleveland Cavaliers, Golden State Warriors, and Minnesota Timberwolves, debating who truly belongs in the top tier. Later, they discuss under-the-radar teams like Houston, Milwaukee, and San Antonio, plus what's gone wrong for squads like Orlando and Atlanta. Packed with sharp insights, stats, and smart banter, this is your must-listen guide to where every team stands in the NBA's title chase. 00:00 – Intro: Breaking down the NBA contender tiers 01:25 – Early-season overreactions and meaningful trends 03:55 – OKC Thunder: defending champs or vulnerable? 06:12 – Thunder depth and star power discussion 08:25 – Tier Two: Denver Nuggets & Cleveland Cavaliers 11:40 – Denver's defensive issues and Jokic's dominance 14:15 – Can Cleveland's defense carry them to the Finals? 14:41 – Tier Three: Warriors and Timberwolves analysis 16:45 – Golden State's “Jimmy Butler era” & aging core 24:37 – Minnesota's defense and trade deadline potential 28:52 – Tier Four: Spurs, Rockets, Bucks & Knicks 32:12 – Victor Wembanyama's rise into NBA's elite 39:53 – Houston's struggles and the Fred VanVleet effect 45:09 – Giannis and the Bucks' identity; Knicks' hero-ball 49:21 – Mid-tier teams: Lakers, Clippers, Heat, Magic, etc. 59:51 – Miami's fast-paced offense & elite conditioning 1:03:23 – Disappointments: Celtics, Hawks, Pelicans 1:06:39 – The Cooper Flagg problem in Dallas 1:13:00 – Lamelo Ball's frustrations and Charlotte's direction 1:15:51 – Utah & Washington's surprising progress 1:17:31 – Trade deadline talk and rebuilding futures 1:19:15 – Outro: final thoughts on NBA tiers RealGM Radio is powered in part by North Station Media (CLNS). For advertising or media inquiries, contact info@clnsmedia.com
The Golden State Warriors open the season 4-1. Bonta Hill and Dalton Johnson break down the key roles Jonathan Kuminga, Brandin Podziemski, and Quinten Post have played in this hot start. Then, the duo looks ahead to how Golden State can maintain this success over a tough upcoming stretch.(02:30) - Third Quarter Warriors are back!(04:15) - Jonathan Kuminga is the biggest storyline from the start of the season(08:30) - Kuminga has earned a starting spot going forward(13:00) - Quinten Post held his own against Ivica Zubac and has stepped up with his opportunity in the Warriors' recent back-to-back(16:45) - Warriors' fifth starting spot might switch back and forth between Post and Brandin Podziemski(17:30) - Podziemski's block on Chris Paul was the play of the game vs. Clippers(23:00) - Warriors had Draymond Green's back after his flagrant foul on Santi Aldama(28:30) - Looking ahead to the Warriors' two-game road trip, and next 10 of 12 on the road Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Warriors beat the Clippers and James Harden, who is the most unwatchable player in the NBA
In hour 1, Spadoni and Shasky discuss the Warriors great win against their longtime foe, the Clippers.
In hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky discuss how big of a role the young guys on the Dubs will make down the stretch of the season.
In hour 3, Spadoni and Shasky discuss who they believe will contend in the West this year and why are people not more eager to get Purdy back?
From 'Warriors Plus Minus: A show about the Golden State Warriors' (subscribe here): Tim and the SF Standard's Danny Emerman discuss how the Warriors' victory over the Clippers reflects the good vibes and focus so far. Also how Jonathan Kuminga has settled into a big role and solid relationship with Steve Kerr. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If the Warriors are old then the Clippers are straight up ancient
Grant Hill had an interesting take on the Warriors key to their success last night, and it has everything to do with the Young Dubs
Draymond Green listed his top 5 contenders in the West, and we gave ours