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In Hour 1 of Warriors this Week, Evan Giddings and Dan Devone discuss the first round of March Madness, and Santa Clara's brutal loss. They also touch on the Golden State Warriors' upcoming schedule.
In Hour 2 of Warriors this Week, Evan Giddings and Dan Devone touch on Jonathan Kuminga's revenge game against the Golden State Warriors tonight in Atlanta.
In Hour 1 of Warriors this Week, Evan Giddings and Dan Devone return after a week off the show! They discuss whether Stephen Curry's injury dictates the team's future this season and if they should tank
In Hour 2, Dan Devone and Evan Giddings continue to discuss the topic of whether the Golden State Warriors should tank or not.
In Hour 2, Grandi explores the expectations for the Warriors for the rest of the season, and what things are looking like now after the Porzingis trade. Later, Producer Pasta surprises Grandi with a mystery guest!
In Hour 3, Grandi touches on some of the role players for the Warriors who are playing a larger role as the season heads into it's final 25 games
In Hour 1 of Warriors this Week, Marc Grandi (filling in for Evan Giddings and Dan Devone) breaks down the Warriors' recent stretch and poises the question about expectations for the rest of the season.
In Hour 1, Evan Giddings and Dan Devone discuss the latest around the Golden State Warriors
In hour 1 of Warriors This Week, hosts Evan Giddings and Dan Devone get into how difficult it'll be without Steph Curry as he nurses a knee injury, what Porzingis can bring to this roster & how far they are from making a playoff run.
In hour 2 of Warriors This Week, hosts Evan Giddings & Dan Devone get into how this Warriors team right now seems to be in flux with age and production. Is this Steve Kerr's final year? If not, how does he wrangle this team back to greatness?
In the final hour of Warriors This Week, Evan Giddings and Dan Devone get into why things didn't work out with Jonathan Kuminga and whether or not is was on Steve Kerr to develop him. Did Kuminga just not have the "feel" that the Warriors were looking for?




