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  2. List of Golden State Warriors seasons - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Warriors regular season record (1963–1971) 330 399 .453 Golden State Warriors regular season record (1972–present) 2,081 2,190 .487 All-time regular season record (1947–present) 2,969: 3,134.486: Philadelphia Warriors post-season record (1947–1962) 36 41 .468 San Francisco Warriors post-season record (1963–1971) 21 27 .438

  3. Deadliest Warrior - Wikipedia

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    It was released on July 7, 2011 for Xbox Live Arcade, and on July 26, 2011 for the PlayStation Network. [21] New to this game is the inclusion of a new mode called Generals, a Risk-like game which uses the new combat simulator from season 3 to pit two opposing warriors and their armies against each other using the X-factors that made them legends.

  4. 'One of the toughest warriors the NFL has ever seen': Patrick ...

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  5. Ernie Holmes - Wikipedia

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    While quarterback sacks were not an official NFL statistic until 1982, the Steelers credit Holmes with a career total of 40, eighth on the franchise's all-time list. This includes team-high totals of 11 in 1974 (including a stretch of six consecutive games with a sack, which ties him with Greene and Greg Lloyd for the longest such streak in ...

  6. Warriors on toughest NBA title run yet - AOL

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  7. The staying power of Joe Kapp's 'The Toughest Chicano ... - AOL

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    Minnesota Viking quarterback Joe Kapp is hauled down by Kansas City's Jerry Mays (75) as another KC player moves in during the first half of Super Bowl IV on Jan. 11, 1970, in New Orleans.

  8. Nate Thurmond - Wikipedia

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    Thurmond was drafted 3rd overall by the San Francisco Warriors (now known as the Golden State Warriors) in the 1963 NBA draft. As a rookie, he mainly played a supporting role alongside Hall of Fame center Wilt Chamberlain. Thurmond averaged 7 points and 10.4 rebounds in his first NBA season and was named to the NBA All-Rookie Team in 1964. [6]

  9. Death Lineup - Wikipedia

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    The Warriors' season ended prematurely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [73] [74] Iguodala returned to the Warriors in 2021–22, and Thompson made his return in January 2022 after being out for 941 days. The Warriors won the 2022 NBA Finals over the Celtics for Golden State's fourth title in eight years. Curry was awarded his first Finals MVP.