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Dubs Talk: How Warriors pulled off gritty Game 1 win vs. T-wolves
On "Dubs Talk," co-hosts Bonta Hill and Monte Poole discuss how the Golden State Warriors pulled off their Game 1 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday night at Target Center.Dubs Talk: How Warriors pulled off gritty Game 1 win vs. T-wolves originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
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