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Dub Nation HQ is a sports news and community site hosted on Substack, focused on the NBA’s Golden State Warriors. It describes itself as providing high-quality Warriors coverage and highlights its active, high-quality comment community. The site is run by a group of Warriors fans, writers, and video creators, with the operating entity listed as Let's Go Dubs, LLC.
The site publishes articles, videos, podcasts, and other Warriors- and NBA-related content. Free users can read most public content and join open comment threads. Paid subscribers get access to subscriber-only content, special comment sections, and opportunities to interact with the authors and influence future topics. Overall, it is less of a traditional news portal and more of an “independent sports newsletter + fan community.”
Pricing is fairly clear: Public is free and includes most articles, videos, podcasts, and open comments. Subscribers costs $5/month or $50/year, and includes exclusive content, special comment sections, and support for an ad-free community. The crawled content did not show higher-tier plans or specific payment methods.
The main strengths are its highly focused positioning, making it well suited for long-term Warriors fans; the Substack format makes email subscriptions, archive reading, and comment interaction relatively smooth; the subscription price is modest, and there is a free tier to try first. The drawbacks are that the topic scope is narrow and may have limited appeal for non-Warriors fans; premium content requires payment; and the pages do not show a Chinese interface, local payment options, or optimization for users in China.
Dub Nation HQ is best for dedicated Golden State Warriors fans, readers who want independent NBA commentary, and English-language users who enjoy discussing tactics, players, and games in the comments. It is less suitable for users who only want live scores, Chinese-language sports news, or comprehensive league-wide coverage.
Because the site is based on Substack, the access experience in mainland China may depend on local network conditions, with possible unstable loading or limited functionality. If it cannot be opened, a proxy tool may be required. Overall, it should be considered “partially restricted.”
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