Former Warrior forward David Lee marries tennis star Caroline Wozniacki



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Almost every woman dreams of her wedding day.

The recent wedding of tennis star Caroline Wozniacki with former Warrior forward David Lee was not different.

But let's imagine that his union is planned on a Pinterest board. It would look like this:

– Custom Heels Jimmy Choo

– Oscar De La Renta Custom Wedding Dress

– Must take place in Italy at the hotel Castiglion del Bosco in Tuscany (the same place where the pitcher Justin Verlander and the supermodel Kate Upton were)

-Sena Williams star Williams Serena to be a maid of honor

– Fireworks

You know, something small and intimate.

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According to TMZ Sports, Pau Gasol and Harrison Barnes are among the stars of the NBA. NFL quarterback Jesse Palmer was also present alongside tennis professionals Angelique Kerber, Agnieszka Radwańska and Urszula Radwańska.

The two men became engaged towards the end of 2017 in Bora Bora, where he posed the question with a stunning eight-carat diamond, because eight is Wozniacki's "lucky number".

Jonas Jerebko loved his first year with the Warriors.

The great Swedish man on Monday thanked DubNation with a message posted on Instagram, saying "I feel like I was a warrior over a season."

Jerebko signed a one – year contract with the Warriors last July. At that moment, he seemed to be the perfect stretch of the bench. And sometimes he was there. But at other times, it was much too incoherent.

The 32-year-old has played 73 games in the regular season with the Warriors, starting in six games. He averaged 6.3 points – his best score since the 2012-13 season – and 3.9 rebounds per game.

Jerebko was summoned as a 3-point threat but his shot percentage over the arc dropped from 41.1 last season to 36.7 this season. In the playoffs, he shot only 26.3% of 3-point attempts.

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In his thanks to the fans, Jerebko said, "Let's see what the future holds for us!" but that could very well have been his one and only season as a warrior.

Andrew Bogut finished his first term as a warrior with sour grapes. His second did not end with a title as he hoped, even though he is certainly grateful.

The great man thanked the Warriors and the city of Oakland on Monday for hosting him again with open arms.

Bogut, 34, signed with the Warriors for the remainder of the 2019 season on March 6th. The center was back in the bay after playing for Golden State for the last time in 2015-2016.

He signed with the Warriors after playing in the Sydney Kings of the National Basketball League in his native Australia. Bogut was named the league's most valuable player after averaging 11.4 points and 11.6 rebounds per game in 30 games.

Bogut played 11 regular season games with the Warriors, averaging 3.5 points and 5.0 rebounds per game. He has played in 19 playoff games – including six from there – averaging 2.7 points and 3.9 rebounds per game over 9.4 minutes per game.

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The former NBA veteran's No. 1 pick is about to join the Sydney Kings for the upcoming season.

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