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Tom Tolbert will join the Warriors’ radio broadcasts as a color analyst for a selection of games during 2013, the team announced Friday. Tolbert, who played for the Warriors from 1989-92 as part of a seven-year NBA career, will join current radio play-by-play announcer Tim Roye on KNBR 680-AM. He’ll do 10 of the team’s home games, beginning Wednesday for the Warriors’ game against the Clippers. San Francisco Chronicle |
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