SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Kevon Looney will long be remembered for doing it all for the Golden State Warriors over a memorable decade, content being a quiet leader who went about his business without fanfare, without the need for praise or accolades.
He put on the uniform night after night, crashed the boards as an elite rebounder, and contributed with heart and effort — playing nearly 300 games in a row during one remarkable stretch.
“So many memories that come through when I think about my time here, but I would just like to be remembered as being a tough guy, a guy that showed up every night, a guy that brought his hard hat every night, a guy that never complained about anything,” Looney said as he returned to face his former team for the first time at Chase Center since joining the New Or

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