NBA champion Zaza Pachulia on the Warriors dynasty: 'Greatest team ever assembled'
The Minnesota Timberwolves eliminated the Golden State Warriors in 5 games following Stephen Curry’s injury. Colin Cowherd discusses the Warriors’ championship window and if it’s officially closed.
Long before a series of bold moves landed the Golden State Warriors Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and even Kevin Durant — and a sharpshooter named Stephen Curry, once viewed as a risk due to his ankle issues — the franchise was known for falling short instead of winning championships.
From 2015 through 2022, Curry and company hoisted the coveted Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy four times and cemented the franchise as the NBA's most recent dynasty.
Other key contributors: Andre Iguodala, Kevon Looney, Andrew Wiggins, and Zaza Pachulia played important roles at different points in the Warriors run. Pachulia, who retired from the NBA after the 2019 season, recently reflected on his time in a Golden State uniform.
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Golden State Warriors' Draymond Green (23), Kevin Durant (35), Stephen Curry (30) and Zaza Pachulia (27) pause as Curry prepares to make a free throw after he was fouled against San Antonio Spurs in the first half of their opening night at Oracle Arena in Oakland, California on Oct. 25, 2016. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group via Getty Images)
"That was special," Pachulia who spoke to Fox News Digital on behalf of Shoot 360, an innovative basketball company that utilizes AI-driven shot analytics. The company's technology is leveraged at several NBA training facilities.
Pachulia serves as one of the company's ambassadors and is an investor. Atlanta Hawks star Trae Young and four-time WNBA champion Sue Bird have also made investments.
"Being in the league 16 years