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Kurtenbach: Kevon Looney has emerged as an invaluable asset in the Warriors’ playoff run

SAN ANTONIO — Kevon Looney is not having a breakout series.

Yes, the Warriors third-year big man has been a critical part of Golden State jumping out to a 3-0 lead over the San Antonio Spurs, playing more than 20 minutes a night in those three wins and taking on a big role as a LaMarcus Aldridge stopper on defense.

But it’s not a breakout.

If you had been paying attention, you would know that Looney has been turning in performances like the ones he’s provided the Warriors in this first-round series against the Spurs all season.