Tony Allen: The Warriors suddenly became stronger in 2015, but they didn’t get enough appreciation for pursuing their dreams.
12:35am, 20 October 2025Basketball

Recently, former NBA player Tony Allen talked about the rise of the Warriors on the "To The Baha" program.
Allen said: "What's interesting is that we treated them as little brothers the year before. We could definitely beat them, but they were nothing. As a result, the Warriors kicked our butts all year long next season. These kids are so strong, and they didn't get enough appreciation for pursuing their dreams."
In the second round of the 2015 playoffs, the Warriors won three games in a row after falling behind 1-2, eliminating the Grizzlies.
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