Overview
- The seven surviving members of the 1974–75 Warriors were honored at Friday’s game at Chase Center and spoke at a pregame news conference.
- Rick Barry labeled the sweep of Washington the most overlooked title and called it the biggest Finals upset in major U.S. sports.
- The team’s path to the championship included a 48–34 season, series wins over Seattle and Chicago, and a 4–0 Finals over the Bullets.
- Dudley, a reserve on the team, has researched, interviewed former teammates, and reported that his film ‘Cardiac Kids’ is close to finished.
- Players highlighted coach Al Attles’ pioneering role and his 10-man rotation, noting the era’s limited exposure with Cow Palace games and tape-delayed broadcasts.