The 74th edition of the NBA All-Star Game makes its way back to the Bay Area. The Warriors have hosted the game in the past, but not since 2000 and their days in Oakland. With the festivities debut in San Francisco, let’s take a look back at some of the best moments in Golden State Warrior history.

10. The organization arrives in San Francisco from Philadelphia (1962)

9. Mitch Richmond wins Rookie of the year after averaging 22 PPG for a playoff team (1988)

8. Klay Thompson erupts for 60 points in 29 minutes on only 11 dribbles (2016)

7. Kevin Durant, two seasons removed from an MVP campaign, signs with Warriors (2016)

6. Run TMC (Tim Hardaway, Mitch Richmond, Chris Mullin) finishes as the league’s highest scoring trio on the way to a Conference Semifinals appearance (1991)

5. Steph Curry sets the all-time 3-point record, passing Reggie Miller with his 2,561st make (2021)

4. Sleepy Floyd goes for 51 points and 10 assists in the Conference Semifinals. His records for playoff points in a quarter (29) and half (39) still stand (1987)

3. Coached by Steve Kerr, the team set the record for most regular season wins after going 73-9 (2015)

2. Steph, Klay and Draymond Green win their fourth title together in eight seasons (2022)

1. First championship in franchise history led by Finals MVP Rick Barry and player turned player-coach turned coach Al Attles (1975)

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