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  • The Golden State Warriors aren't allowed to film themselves singing along to 'CoCo' anymore (Ball Don't Lie)

The Golden State Warriors aren’t allowed to film themselves singing along to ‘CoCo’ anymore (Ball Don’t Lie)

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Published December 8, 2014 at 2:45 PM
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Not only are the Golden State Warriors winning – the team's 17-2 is the best mark in the NBA currently – but they're also winning with aplomb. This is a wickedly entertaining bunch to watch, they boast the NBA's best defense and a fantastic offense filled with all manner of cutting, dishing and swishing. Because the team is winning so much, the squad at one point adopted a victory cigar-styled theme song of sorts to blare and sing along to after each win. The song was O.T. Genasis's "CoCo," which features a video that we can't quite embed on this page because of its very NSFW nature. The Dubs, led by resurgent forward Marreese Speights, loved posting videos of his teammates singing along to the cheerful ditty. We've seen the last of those, apparently, because somebody somewhere got to the Warriors to tell them, "hey, you should really stop singing that song about cocaine on the team plane and then uploading videos of you singing that song about cocaine on the team plane to the internet." Something like that. Here's Speights' tweet: We wish we could do the coco thing but they said we can't nomore sorry!!! #dubnation !!! — Marreese Speights (@Mospeights16) December...

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