

The Golden State Warriors and GSW Arena LLC officially broke ground Janufor Chase Center, a state-of-the-art sports and entertainment complex to be built in San Francisco's Mission Bay neighborhood. This award-winning and record-breaking franchise looks to the future of both its teams and its business to continue to dazzle spectators, fans, and the world - just as it's done since 1946. Rick Welts, President and COO, Golden State Warriors Chase Center and the surrounding area will serve as a destination for the entire community and we will continue to work to make sure it is the best experience possible for everyone to enjoy NBA basketball, concerts, family shows, conventions and more." "We have been looking forward to this day since we first had the vision of building a privately financed state-of-the-art sports and entertainment complex in San Francisco and are excited for what this will bring to the city of San Francisco and the entire Bay Area community. We are one organization with one purpose, chasing history one goal at a time.

We exemplify the unique spirit of the Bay Area as innovators both on and off the court. We are more than just a company or a basketball team - the work we do is impactful. We consider our employees to be team members, and refer to them as such. Behind the roster and coaching staff is a collection of hard-working individuals, striving for greatness off the court. It takes more than the players on the court to bring games to our fans.
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The Warriors remain one of the NBA's elite teams and have been recognized as one of the top organizations in all of professional sports, including winning the 20 Sports Business Team of the Year Award from the Sports Business Journal/Daily. In 2015, our franchise won its fourth NBA Championship and brought the Larry O'Brien trophy home after 40 years. Hall of Famers such as Wilt Chamberlain, Nate Thurmond, Chris Mullin and Rick Barry have all proudly worn the Warriors uniform, along with current All-Stars Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green. The Golden State Warriors, the Bay Area's basketball team, have become a unifying source of pride since we moved west more than 50 years ago. Peter Guber, Co-Owner, Golden State Warriors That's why I think we've been successful." In one cohesive vision, one set of strategies and tactics. Only six players in the Steve Kerr era have scored at least 45 on the Warriors."This is one organization. Yet, here was Edwards telling a three-time champion and two-time MVP, who is in the running for a third trophy, that he was coming. Here was a second-year player who was having a career night but hasn’t done anything in the NBA. The context was clear in Curry’s reaction. But something else was playing out here, something perhaps relevant to the Timberwolves’ future. The knee-jerk reaction, which is not entirely wrong, is to point to the scoreboard and declare Edwards was focused on the wrong thing. “Hey Steph,” the camera’s caught Edwards saying, “I’m ‘bout to go for 50.” Edwards then dried off his face, swiped his black and white adidas across the sticky mat for better grip and set off trying to make his proclamation true. He was about to wipe his face with the white Gatorade branded towel in his hands. Edwards walked over to the scorer’s table as the teams set to resume play. The Warriors stopped the action to get Stephen Curry, their closer back in the game.


The visiting Wolves, down by as much as 20 in the second half, were within 10. SAN FRANCISCO - A 3-pointer by Anthony Edwards prompted a Warriors timeout with 6:44 left in the game.
