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Sports · Yahoo SportsThu, 19 Feb 2026 02:00:39 +0000

Golden State Warriors jersey history - No. 44 - Anthony Tolliver (2010)

The  Golden State Warriors  have had over 600 players don the more than 60 jersey numbers used by their players over the more than 75 years of existence the team has enjoyed in its rich and storied history. Founded in 1946 during the Basketball Association of America (BAA – a precursor league of the NBA) era, the team has called home the cities of Philadelphia, San Francisco, Oakland, and even San Diego.

To commemorate the players who wore those numbers,  Warriors  Wire is covering the entire history of jersey numbers and the players who sported them since the founding of the team. For this article, we begin with the 14th of 16 players who wore the No. 44 jersey for the  Warriors . That player would be Golden State forward alum Anthony Tolliver.

After ending his college career at Creighton, Tolliver went unselected in the 2007 NBA Draft, playing in other leagues until he signed with the San Antonio Spurs in 2008. The Springfield, Missouri native played the first season of his pro career with San Antonio. He also played for the Portland Trail Blazers before he signed with the Dubs in 2010.

His stay with the team lasted until he signed with the Minnesota Timberwolves that summer. During his time suiting up for the Warriors, Tolliver wore only jersey No. 44 and put up 12.3 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game. All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference. This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Warriors jersey history - No.

44 - Anthony Tolliver (2010) During his time suiting up for the Warriors, Tolliver wore only jersey No. 44 and put up 12.3 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game. During his time suiting up for the Warriors, Tolliver wore only jersey No. 44 and put up 12.3 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game.