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The Golden State Warriors eliminated Native American imagery as the team relocated. Originally the Philadelphia Warriors (1946–1962), their logo was a cartoon Native American dribbling a basketball. When they moved to San Francisco, the logo became a Native American headdress (1962–1968).
Golden State also won 28 consecutive regular-season games dating back to the 2014–15 season, eclipsing the 2012–13 Miami Heat for the second longest winning streak in NBA history. [83] The team set an NBA record with 54 consecutive regular-season home wins, which spanned from January 31, 2015, to March 29, 2016; the previous record of 44 ...
The team name – Golden State Valkyries – and logos were revealed on May 14, 2024. [17] The logo features the Bay Bridge, symbolizing the connection between San Francisco and Oakland with the cables doubling as wings and the tower doubling as a sword. The thirteen lines from the sword represent the Valkyries as the thirteenth team in the ...
Golden State Warriors: Thunder, Berserker Indiana Pacers: Hoop T Dunker Bowser – Boomer's counterpart, Pete M. Panther Los Angeles Clippers: Sam Dunk New Jersey Nets: Duncan the Dragon SuperDunk Sly the Silver Fox Mini Sly New Orleans Hornets: Hugo (Current mascot of the Charlotte Hornets) Philadelphia 76ers: Hip Hop [a] Lil Hip Hop Big Shot ...
For the season, the Warriors changed their primary logo, which showed a warrior holding a lightning bolt in front of a basketball, [47] and got new uniforms adding dark navy and orange to their color scheme. [48] [49] The uniforms lasted until 2002, where they added side panels to their jerseys and shorts, while the logo remained in use until 2010.
Also, the Golden State lettering in the letterboards of the Southern Pacific cars was replaced by Southern Pacific lettering written inside a red stripe and the train name was featured in a logo in the center of the car (like on the Sunset Limited). The Rock Island however retained the names and the Golden State lettered letterboards for their ...