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Danny Emerman
Danny Emerman is a sports reporter for the Bay Area News Group who previously covered the San Francisco Giants for KNBR.com. A Massachusetts native, Danny grew up dreaming of becoming a sports journalist before he even quite knew what that meant. Working for The Daily Orange at Syracuse University only fortified his passion for writing and reporting about sports and eventually brought him out to the West Coast. He graduated from Syracuse with a Bachelor of Science degree in newspaper and online journalism with minors in political science and sports management.
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Green tallied 21 points, 11 assists and a season-high six steals.

The Warriors played championship-level defense this week. Is it real?
The Warriors made defensive stride this week, but also benefitted from some shooting luck.

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In Charlotte, Hornets fans still hold out hope for Steph Curry in teal
In the Spectrum Center, Steph Curry — not the Hornets — is the main attraction.

Warriors coast by Hornets for third straight win
The Warriors are now 3-1 on their current road trip, with one last game in San Antonio remaining.

Warriors’ Draymond Green takes ownership for Orlando ejection on podcast
Draymond Green addressed his most recent ejection on his podcast.

Steph Curry on Draymond Green’s latest ejection: ‘We need him’
The Warriors overcame Draymond Green's early ejection to beat Orlando.

Warriors shock Magic despite Draymond Green’s ejection
Without Draymond Green and Jonathan Kuminga, the Warriors stunned Orlando.

Draymond Green ejected from Warriors-Magic game
Green got assessed two technicals in rapid succession for his fourth ejection of the year.

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SF Giants fans and teammates pinning high hopes on hometown hero Kyle Harrison
'The skies the limit,' ace Logan Webb says of Kyle Harrison, the De La Salle High grad and Giants' top pitching prospect

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The Warriors’ Klay Thompson experiment has worked
Klay Thompson didn't let his midseason move to the bench become a distraction, and now his versatility is a tool.