Ellis scores career-high 39 as Warriors squeak by Nets

 
Monta Ellis scored a career-high 39 points, hitting four free throws in the final minute, and the Golden State Warriors both ... [link]

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Ellis rallies Warriors over Nets 121-119 (AP)

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Day 87 of 170: You might think it’d be Monta Ellis. But you’d be wrong.

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If You Think The Oracle Jumbotron Is Funny, You Should See Josh Boone Shooting Free Throws

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Wild Warriors burn the Nets / Davis (triple-double), Ellis (39 points) lead the charge

Bad strategy The Warriors led 72-71 with 3:56 left in the third quarter when they starting fouling Josh Boone, a 34.3 percent free-throw shooter, on every Nets possession. Boone made 6-of-12 free throws and the Nets had outscored the Warriors 12-6 ...
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Reggie Miller Still Not Making Any Sense

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