Warriors' Azubuike Enjoying Anonymity

 
In the SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS, Geoff Lepper writes "playing under radar is fine with Azubuike. With a name as unusual as his, it's hard to imagine Kelenna Azubuike ever being obscure, but the Warriors guard is enjoying his relative NBA anonymity. While it lasts, anyway. After all, regardless of who your teammates are, you don't stay unknown for long when you average 18.8 points per game on 53.1 percent shooting and add 5.2 rebounds per contest from the perimeter, as Azubuike did during the Warriors' first five games." [link]

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