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The New Warriors: 'Time For a Change'

 
In the SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, Janny Hu writes "the Warriors' wall of silence shattered Wednesday with Chris Mullin saying he was neither blindsided nor bitter about Baron Davis' swift defection to the Clippers. Rather, the Warriors' vice president characterized the breakup between Golden State and its former franchise player as simply inevitable. ‘It was really just time for a change, and that's what happened,' Mullin said by phone from New York. ‘You forget, we've been talking for a while about different scenarios, everything under the sun. Things could still change: Both Harrington and the Warriors are exploring trade possibilities, and the team still needs to reach agreements with Ellis and Biedrins, their coveted restricted free agents. " (link)

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