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Explore authenticated collectibles made from the Golden State Warriors' game-used championship basketball court and historic practice floors. Each piece preserves real hardwood from one of basketball's most dominant modern dynasties
SAN FRANCISCO - Californer -- The Golden State Warriors' modern dynasty didn't just change basketball, it reshaped how the game is played, won, and remembered. Now, that legacy extends beyond highlights and trophies into something tangible.
Artsman has officially launched its Golden State Warriors Collection, featuring handcrafted collectibles made from game-used basketball court wood sourced directly from the championship court used during three title seasons (2010-2018), along with select historic practice floors tied to the organization's development pipeline.
This isn't standard memorabilia. It's physical history.
This court served as the stage for one of the most dominant eras in NBA® history, hosting championship runs that defined a generation of Warriors basketball. Alongside it, the included practice court materials reflect the unseen foundation of that success: decades of training, repetition, and player development that built a dynasty from the ground up.
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The collection includes Mini-Mini Courts and Dog Tags each created from authenticated game-used wood. Every item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity confirming its origin and connection to official Golden State Warriors court.
As sports collectibles continue to evolve, demand is shifting beyond jerseys and photographs toward artifacts embedded in the game itself, the actual environments where history happened. Court-based memorabilia represents a deeper level of authenticity: not just what players wore, but where they stood, competed, and won championships.
This collection captures that shift.
Explore the Golden State Warriors Collection here:
https://artsmansport.com/collections/golden-state-warriors
Artsman has officially launched its Golden State Warriors Collection, featuring handcrafted collectibles made from game-used basketball court wood sourced directly from the championship court used during three title seasons (2010-2018), along with select historic practice floors tied to the organization's development pipeline.
This isn't standard memorabilia. It's physical history.
This court served as the stage for one of the most dominant eras in NBA® history, hosting championship runs that defined a generation of Warriors basketball. Alongside it, the included practice court materials reflect the unseen foundation of that success: decades of training, repetition, and player development that built a dynasty from the ground up.
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The collection includes Mini-Mini Courts and Dog Tags each created from authenticated game-used wood. Every item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity confirming its origin and connection to official Golden State Warriors court.
As sports collectibles continue to evolve, demand is shifting beyond jerseys and photographs toward artifacts embedded in the game itself, the actual environments where history happened. Court-based memorabilia represents a deeper level of authenticity: not just what players wore, but where they stood, competed, and won championships.
This collection captures that shift.
Explore the Golden State Warriors Collection here:
https://artsmansport.com/collections/golden-state-warriors
Source: Artsman
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