About Warriorscast

Warriorscast, part of the Bay Area Sportscast Network, is hosted by Ravi Kapur and Adam Lauridsen, and caters to Golden State fans that have been through thick and thin over the past 13 years. They are here to provide high-quality analysis in this truly interactive podcast.

Warriorscast has a new podcast episode every few days during the regular season and NBA Playoffs. Our updates, which include opinions, fresh team information and interviews with the Warriors themselves, are downloadable to iPods or other listening devices using new podcasting technology. You can also listen to the podcasts the old-fashioned way -- on your computer. Warriorscast is the best way to be tuned in to what real Warriors fans are saying and thinking, 24/7.

Our call-in line number is (415) 691-6185 and you can reach us via email at mailbag@warriorscast.com. Call or e-mail anytime and leave your name and location if you'd like your comment or question to be played on the air.


About Ravi Kapur

Ravi Kapur is a journalist and entrepreneur who has spent the better part of a decade reliving the RUN TMC days. Thus, he feels fortunate to finally be able to root in public for the present-day Warriors. In his spare time, Ravi boxes out random people on the street and is available to blurt out "Mullin for three" at weddings and bar mitzvahs.

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About Adam Lauridsen

Adam Lauridsen is an attorney at a San Francisco law firm. He's lived and died with the Warriors for over two decades. Anything he says on WarriorsCast can and will be used against him in a court of law.

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About Samuel Castle-Scott

Samuel Castle-Scott is a Northern California native living in the East Bay and working in San Francisco. His dormant love of basketball was resurrected by the Baron Davis, JRich and Zarko Cabarkaba led Warriors of 2005. He drunk dialed his father-in-law during the Mavs playoff series and almost cried with joy.

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