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Daily Position Focus: Guard

Al Attles
Jeff Grayer
Bimbo Coles
Ricky Pierce
View more Guard position cards in the Warriors Guard Gallery.

Recent Additions

Trayce Jackson-Davis
Andrew Wiggins
Kyle Anderson

Warriors Gallery

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* Factoid: Steve Johnson played Center for the mighty Warriors.
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Warriors Inserts
Warriors Update cards
Warriors Coffee Talk
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Larry has impressed the Warriors' brass with his strong rebounding and aggressive style of play. He was club's leading rebounder in 1980-81 while scoring a game-high of 23 Points. Larry led the nation in Rebounding with a 15.1 Average as college senior.



One of the most dominant players in pro-basketball, Rick is the NBA all-time leader in Free Throw Percentage with .890.



In 2014-15, Curry became the first player in Warriors history to take home MVP honors since Wilt Chamberlain grabbed the award in 1959-60. It wasn't hard to argue his case, as the Warriors sharpshooter led Golden State to the best record in the league while pacing the NBA in 3-pointers and steals.



Rookie Cards

Todd Fuller
Todd Fuller
Marco Belinelli

Gallery Redux!

Donyell Marshall, Forward - Warriors.
David Lee, Forward - Warriors.

Back to the Front! Warriors card back du jour...

Golden State Warriors, Golden State Warriors
The first-ever champions of the NBA (1947), the Philadelphia Warriors maintained their winning ways when they switched cities and conferences, becoming the Western Conference's San Francisco Warriors in 1962. 1971 brought a move across the bay to Oakland, where as the Golden State Warriors, the team won the 1975 NBA Championship. DID YOU KNOW? The Warriors are the only NBA franchise with more scoring titles (12) than Michael Jordan. In his first full season as head coach (1970-71), Alvin Attles always knew he had someone he could trust on the bench - he also appeared in 34 games as a player. SCORECARD. On February 15, 1989, the Warriors swiped 25 balls from the San Antonio Spurs, equalling the NBA record for steals in a game set by the Warriors on March 25, 1975.
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Warriors
Total Card Count

1,209

You can browse all the available Warriors cards in the Warriors Team Gallery