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Game 1: Houston Rockets vs Golden State Warriors


The Warriors host the Rockets in the NBA's earliest opening night in 37 years.

The 2017 NBA Champion Golden State Warriors announced today they will autograph and donate tonight’s exclusive (not available at retail) 2017 NBA Championship player shooting shirts towards wildfire relief efforts. All proceeds from the auction of the 2017 NBA Championship shooting shirts, which will ONLY be worn tonight when the players receive their 2017 NBA Championship Ring, will be donated to support North Bay and California Fire relief efforts in collaboration with the Warriors Community Foundation through the Sonoma County Resilience Fund and the Napa Valley Community Fund.
Details for the auction – beginning tomorrow morning, Wednesday, October 18 – including how to participate are available at http://auctions.nba.com/.
Last week the Warriors joined all six other Bay Area professional sports teams – San Francisco 49ers, Oakland A’s, San Jose Earthquakes, San Francisco Giants, Oakland Raiders and San Jose Sharks – and made a collective donation of $450,000 to support North Bay fire relief efforts. The teams established a You Caring site www.youcaring.com/firerelief for fans to donate whatever they can to support the victims of these devastating fires which currently has raised nearly $550,000.
Turner Sports and the NBA have also partnered to support an auction of official game worn jerseys from tonight’s game to raise funding and awareness to benefit ongoing recovering efforts in areas affected by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.
Game 1: Houston Rockets vs Golden State Warriors



Our Dubs are favored by 9.5 points. Will the Warriors cover?

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  1. Warriors: F Omri Casspi (R ankle sprain) is listed as probable. F Andre Iguodala (back strain) is listed as out.

    Rockets: No injuries listed.

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  2. Nick Young in the 1st half: 7-8 FG, 5-6 3Pt. Great FA pickup!

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  3. The Warriors were 8-of-8 shooting directly off passes by Draymond Green in the first half. Five of the eight shots were uncontested. Heal fast Draymond!

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