Alright, let’s talk about how I got into listening to Warriors games. It all started when my buddy, a die-hard fan, kept bugging me to check out a game. I used to be like, “Nah, I’m good,” but he was persistent, you know?

So, one day, I finally gave in. I decided to listen to a game while I was doing some chores around the house. I figured, why not? It’s just background noise, right? I grabbed my phone, found a sports radio app and tuned in. I was sweeping the floor, not really paying much attention.
But then, something happened. The announcers got all excited, yelling and stuff. I stopped sweeping and actually started listening. They were describing some crazy play, and I was hooked! I found myself pacing around, getting into the game. I finished my chores and kept listening.
- First, I just wanted some background noise.
- Then, I started actually listening to the game.
- Finally, I got really into it and wanted to listen to more.
I ended up listening to the whole thing. After that, I was curious, so I looked up the highlights online. Man, it was even more exciting seeing the plays. I was like, “Whoa, this is pretty cool.” I even started following the team, checking the scores, and all that. I became a fan.
The Turning Point
The turning point for me was when I decided to listen to a playoff game. The atmosphere was just different, you know? The announcers were even more hyped, and I could feel the intensity through the radio. I invited my buddy over, and we listened together. It was way more fun with someone else.
Now, I’m a regular listener. I even try to listen to games when I’m driving or working out. It’s become a thing for me. It’s pretty wild how just deciding to listen to one game changed my whole perspective on basketball and made me a fan.

I started to listen to games when I’m cooking. It makes time go by faster. I used to hate cooking, but now I look forward to it. It’s like my little ritual. Put on the game, chop some veggies, and enjoy the show. Sometimes I get so into the game that I forget I’m cooking.
I really enjoy listening to the games. It makes me feel connected. It is like being part of something bigger. I get to experience the highs and lows with the team. I even celebrated when they won the championship. I was jumping up and down like a little kid.
I recommended it to my friends. Some of them got into it too. We even have a group chat where we talk about the games. It’s a fun way to stay connected. I never thought I’d be this into basketball. But here I am, a full-fledged fan.
So yeah, that’s my story of how I started listening to Warriors games. It was a random decision that turned into a real passion. It’s funny how life works sometimes, right? You never know what you might end up liking until you give it a shot.