Beloved former Warrior Kevon Looney welcomed back to Bay Area: ‘So many memories’

Kevon Looney's Return to Chase Center: A Nostalgic Homecoming for the Beloved Warrior.

Former Golden State Warriors center Kevon Looney is finally back at his old stomping ground, chasing Center. The 6-foot-9 big man, now a member of the New Orleans Pelicans, stepped onto the court Saturday afternoon in a visit to the team he loved and was adored by for nearly a decade.

As Looney navigated the glitzy arena's winding halls, his mind wandered back to memories that still linger vividly. For him, the experience was bittersweet - a nostalgic return to a place where he had forged an unbreakable bond with teammates and fans alike. "I thought I knew the Chase Center like the back of my hand," Looney confessed. "But I didn’t know where I was going, going to the other side." This familiarity is precisely what has made his time away from the Warriors so jarring.

During his 11-year tenure with the team, Looney evolved into an iron man, playing in 289 consecutive games and establishing himself as a dependable option at center. Despite facing injuries that derailed some seasons, he consistently proved himself to be a trusted force on both ends of the court, providing a stabilizing presence for younger teammates like Brandin Podziemski.

When asked about his legacy, Looney wanted to emphasize the little things he did for others - "not complaining about anything." He does all of those little things without ego, making him easy to follow. For someone who's done it all and earned a reputation as a beloved locker room presence, this selflessness is what truly defines him.

On the court, Looney blossomed into a rebounding machine during his Warriors tenure, first earning significant postseason minutes in 2018 with a team that included Curry, Thompson, Green, and Durant. It was here where he began building an indelible mark on the organization - one that extends far beyond what he achieved as a player.

In the years since his departure, Looney found himself thrust into the role of mentor for young players like Podziemski and Trayce Jackson-Davis, welcoming newcomers to the team's locker room and pro game. When asked about his experience with these younger teammates, Post, who was acquired mid-season in 2022, said that there is no ego involved when Looney does "all of the little things."

As much as Looney remains a cherished figure among Warriors fans, his departure represented an era for the team - one marked by change and transition. His decision to sign with the Pelicans, while unexpected, has given him a chance to reboot and find himself in a new community.

Despite struggling to regain his footing in New Orleans this season, Looney is embracing his time there, highlighting Southern hospitality as "a real thing" and already starting to build connections within the local community. For a former Warrior who's still so deeply loved by the team that once gave him so much, it's clear that his love for the game extends far beyond any personal accolades.

Looney, though struggling to regain his form with the Pelicans, is still cherished as a member of the Warriors' family - an organization whose values and memories will forever be intertwined with his own.
 
😊 I think it's great that Kevon Looney got to go back to the Chase Center for his visit 🏀! It's clear how much he loves the place and the people who were a part of his journey there. His ability to connect with fans and teammates alike is truly inspiring, especially considering all the little things he does without ego ⚡️. He's definitely an example of what it means to be a good teammate and role model on and off the court 👍
 
omg i cant even lol kevon looney's back at chase center is like total nostalgia overload for me! 🤩 he was always so underrated but now hes playing for the pelicans and its like...same Kevon we love him 💕 i remember when he played with curry, thompson, green and durant what a team lol how cool that hes still so loved by warriors fans even tho hes not on the team no more 🤗 his legacy is all about being that good dude who does everything without ego which is literally the best quality ever 🙌
 
lol what's up kevon looney coming back home like that 😂 i feel him tho he was such a key part of the warriors for so long 11 yrs is crazy but its cool he gets to start fresh in new orleans and help rebuild that team 🤝 also gotta love how humble he is about his legacy just doing all the little things that's what makes him a true warrior 💪 and btw has anyone seen the chase center decor tho it sounds like they've changed it up 🚧
 
omg i'm so hyped that kevon looney is back at chase center 🤩🏀 he's literally one of my all-time fave warriors players and to see him rocking that navy blue and gold again gives me all the feels 😍 i remember when he first came into the league, everyone knew he was gonna be a beast on defense and boy did they ever! 💪 but what really sets kevon apart is his humility and heart - he's always been such a leader by example and a true team player 💕 and to hear that he's already making connections in new orleans is so inspiring 🌟 can't wait to see him crush it on the court again 🤘
 
I'm telling you, this whole "Kevon Looney's back" thing isn't just about basketball 🏀. Think about it, he goes from being a beloved Warrior to playing for some new team, the Pelicans... it's like they wanted him to leave in the first place 😏. And now he's out there building connections in the community? That sounds fishy to me 🐟. It's all just a ploy to make us forget about his past exploits and accomplishments with the Warriors 💔.

And what's with this emphasis on "selflessness" from Looney? I mean, come on, that's just a word they want you to use when someone's trying to spin their motivations 🤥. He was always a key player for the Warriors, and now he's back, supposedly for nostalgia reasons? Don't be fooled, folks... there's more to this story than meets the eye 🔍.
 
man I'm so hyped to see kevon looney back at chase center! 🙌 it's like he never left or something. i know it's bittersweet for him because he had such a deep connection with the team and fans, but it's awesome that he's getting to experience it all again. plus, who can forget his iron man streak of playing in 289 straight games? 🤯 that's some crazy durability right there. and looney's legacy isn't just about stats - it's about the little things he does for others like being a rock for younger teammates and just being super humble. 💕 he's definitely one of those players who leaves an indelible mark on the game, you know? 🙏
 
🤔 So I was thinking about Kevon Looney's return to Chase Center and it made me realize how much we love our NBA players 🏀❤️. Like, they're not just athletes, they're part of our community too. And for guys like Looney who have given so much to their teams, it's amazing to see them come back and visit 💕.

I'm curious though, do you think players should be considered 'family' when they leave a team? It feels like that's what the Warriors did with Looney, but at the same time, he's starting fresh in New Orleans 🤷‍♂️. What's your take on this? 💬
 
🤔 It's fascinating how Looney's return to Chase Center evokes a mix of nostalgia and bittersweet emotions 🏀 He's clearly been missed by the Warriors organization, but his decision to join the Pelicans has given him a fresh start ⚡️ I think it's great that he's focusing on building connections within the local community in New Orleans - it shows he's committed to finding success beyond just playing for a particular team 🌳 The way he emphasizes the importance of "little things" over personal accolades is truly admirable 💖 He's definitely an example of a player who has remained humble and dedicated to his craft, even as his time with the Warriors came to an end 🔓
 
Wow 😊 Kevon Looney's return to Chase Center is like coming full circle! He played there for so long and left such an impact on the team, now he gets to go back and maybe find some of that magic again 🤞
 
Yooo 🤩 I'm so hyped that Kevon Looney is back at Chase Center! 😍 It's like a piece of his heart is back home, you feel me? 💖 He's not the same player he used to be, but it's great to see him still got love for the team and the city. 🙏 The way he spoke about his time with the Warriors, it's clear he's always gonna be a part of that family 💕 And can we talk about how underrated he is? 😎 I know some people might say he was more than just a role player, but let's be real, he's the real MVP 🏆
 
I'm telling you, Looney's return to Chase Center was a total mixed bag for me 🤔. On one hand, it was awesome to see him back at home, surrounded by all the familiar faces and energy of the arena 🔥. He seemed really emotional about being back there, and that's totally understandable. But at the same time, I'm thinking... how long did he really want to stay in Warriors' land? 🤷‍♂️ I mean, we all know he signed with Pelicans, so was it just a sentimental visit or did he genuinely miss playing for them? 🤔 And honestly, I don't blame him if he needed a change of pace. Playing in the Pelicans might be exactly what he needs to reboot and find himself again 💪. But still... as much as I love Looney, I'm gonna have to say his departure from Warriors was kinda for the best 🤷‍♂️.
 
dude kevon looney is back at chase center and it's like he never left 🤩 the way he navigated the arena must've been super nostalgic for him, reminiscing about all those amazing moments on the court...he was an iron man, playing in 289 straight games, that's insane!

his legacy isn't just about his stats or achievements though, it's about being a team player, never complaining, and always putting others first...that's what makes him such a beloved figure among warriors fans 🙏

he's found himself in a new community now, the pelicans, and while he's struggling to regain form, he's embracing the southern hospitality and building connections with locals...it's awesome to see him still so loved by the team that gave him his start 💕
 
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