Steph Curry wants Warriors to visit Oracle Arena one more time

Steph Curry spoke about the possibility of playing another game in the Oracle Arena before his career is over.

Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry is absolutely hoping for return, however brief, to the home he helped build across the bridge in Oakland.

Curry spoke candidly about the possibility of playing at least one more game in the fabled Oracle Arena:

“Of course we should play at least one more game before it’s all said and done back there,” Curry told NBC Sports Bay Area on the latest episode of “Dubs Talk,” which debuted Monday. “Just to kind of relive the old days.”

Curry entered the league in 2009 and immediately became a fan favorite at Oracle.

The team made the move to the Chase Center in 2019, after 48 seasons in Oracle, which served as home base for three Warriors NBA championships (2015, 2017, and 2018), the greatest regular season in NBA history in 2016, and the ‘We Believe’ iteration of the team in 2007.

For a team that has had the type of road struggles that the Warriors have, any type of home cooking, no matter the arena, would be welcome.

The magic of Oracle may never be replicated but it’s nice to take a moment to relive the great times.

Warriors to open facilities in the Bay Area to serve as polling sites for the November election

The Golden State Warriors will open their facilities across the Bay Area to serve as polling locations for the 2020 general election.

On Friday, the Golden State Warriors announced the opening of different Bay Area locations for the 2020 general election.

In November, the Warriors will open their facilities in Oakland, Santa Cruz and San Francisco to serve as polling sites for election day. The team’s Oakland facility and their G League affiliate’s home in Santa Cruz will serve as a polling site and ballot drop-off location on Nov. 3.

Chase Center’s outdoor location “Thrive City” in San Francisco will be accepting drop off ballots from Oct. 31-Nov. 3.

Via @warriors on Twitter:

Following the NBA strike in the Orlando Bubble after the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, players demanded league arenas be used as polling posts for the 2020 general election.

Members of the Golden State Warriors have been active leading up to November’s election. In a virtual message with their family, Stephen and Ayesha Curry endorsed Joe Biden and Kamala Harris at the Democratic National Convention. Curry’s teammate Draymond Green joined the LeBron James led “More Than a Vote” initiative.

The Warriors are currently in competition with the Atlanta Hawks with “Voters Win.” The two franchises are competing to see who can get the most members from their fanbase pledging to vote on election day.

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