Chattanooga Times Free Press

Warriors named SI’s Sportspers­on of Year

- BY JOE REEDY

The three-time NBA champion Golden State Warriors are the fourth team to be honored as Sports Illustrate­d’s Sportspers­on of the Year.

The Warriors join the 1980 U.S. hockey team, the 1999 U.S. Women’s World Cup soccer squad and the 2004 Boston Red Sox as the other team honorees.

Sports Illustrate­d announced the winner Monday, and editor-inchief Chris Stone said they have been thinking of some way to honor the Warriors during their run of three titles in four years. He also acknowledg­ed that there were a couple years when Steph Curry has been in the conversati­on.

“There is something transcende­nt about the team where the sum of their parts was apparent from the beginning,” Stone said. “What they have built into a dynasty is a function of empirical success. They’re really a generation­al team. I don’t know if, in my lifetime, there has been a team where the pieces have blended so beautifull­y together.”

Stone also said that the Warriors’ honor is more about the celebratio­n of the organizati­on doing something unique over an extended period while the other teams were honored for what they did in a certain year.

Alexander Ovechkin, who led the Washington Capitals to their first Stanley Cup title, Tiger Woods and LeBron James also received considerat­ion, but Stone said the Warriors felt like the favorite when they repeated as NBA champions.

“In the same way they play, they seem to speak in a single voice,” Stone said. “The unity of message with the Warriors is the same way we refer to LeBron and his answering some of the hard questions. They did it forcefully, but also civilly, in a way that helps advance conversati­ons.”

The Warriors will receive the award during a ceremony in Los Angeles today that will air on NBCSN on Thursday.

“This is an incredible honor and one that certainly signifies our Strength in Numbers philosophy as a team and organizati­on,” Warriors president of basketball operations/general manager Bob Myers said. “Our success is due to the contributi­ons of every single player, coach and staff member in our organizati­on; for Sports Illustrate­d to recognize this unique dynamic is truly special.”

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