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Steph got a jersey; we got a gem...


VerticalThreat

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Voth just shared this cool video of Stephen Curry getting a personalized jersey from Coach Rivera. The gem is during the video when Coach Rivera says, "We've got some free agents coming in..."

Who knows who these FAs are, but who cares. This is why social media is awesome. Also, really cool that Coach is rocking a Panthers shirt at a Warriors game...really think this guy loves this team and being a head coach. Seems to value his job, doesn't seem entitled to have it.

Here's the video, let the speculation begin...

http://bit.ly/1DotNbD

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Yeah, I mentioned this in the huddle podcast thread. didn't feel like making a new one. Wonder who he's talking about? It's better than nothing

My apologies, didn't see your post. Just saw it on Twitter and thought it was relevant. For an organization that plays their cards close, it's refreshing to hear our head coach tell a fan (albeit famous fan) that we're participating in FA (doesn't mean we sign any of the visitors).

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My apologies, didn't see your post. Just saw it on Twitter and thought it was relevant. For an organization that plays their cards close, it's refreshing to hear our head coach tell a fan (albeit famous fan) that we're participating in FA (doesn't mean we sign any of the visitors).

No apology needed. I figured someone would make a thread cuz it deserves one.

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