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The Golden State Warriors just acquired a prime reinforcement. Dennis Schroder will give them a much-needed scoring and playmaking punch next to Stephen Curry. The veteran point guard will play ...
The Warriors will be his eighth team in 12 seasons after the trade with the Brooklyn Nets was finalized. Aside from learning the system, among the urgent agendas for Schroder is his jersey number ...
During his time suiting up for the Nets, Schroder wore only jersey No. 17 and put up 16.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 6.3 ...
Schroder said he will wear No. 71, an inverse of the number he has always worn in honor of his late father, Axel, with No. 17 unavailable because the Warriors retired it to honor Chris Mullin.
Dennis Schroder said his six-year-old ... in a Warriors jersey during Thursday night's game vs. the Memphis Grizzlies. He will reportedly wear #71 as opposed to his usual #17 as the number has ...
He chose jersey No. 71, a new take on his former 17 — the favorite number of his late father, Axel. "I've got to stick with it, I'll just reverse them," said Schroder, acquired in a trade with ...
Dennis Schröder has a sentimental connection to the numbers one and seven, so he’ll wear No. 71 with the Golden State Warriors.
Dennis Schroder will not be getting his jersey retired by the Golden State Warriors any time soon. The veteran NBA guard Schroder was traded by the Warriors this week as part of the Jimmy Butler ...
Schroder says 17 is very special to him because he was the 17th pick and it was his late father's favorite number, so reversing it was an easy decision to him" Dennis Schroder will wear No. 71 ...
On Saturday, the Brooklyn Nets made their first official trade of the season, dealing starting guard Dennis Smith Jr. to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Anthony Melton and more second ...
The 31-year-old Schroder said the number has a special meaning because of his father, who passed away in 2009 due to heart failure. “I got to stay true to them,” said the spitfire guard in a ...
He chose jersey No. 71, a new take on his former 17 — the favorite number of his late father, Axel. "I've got to stick with it, I'll just reverse them," said Schroder, acquired in a trade with ...