mercextra.com - 3/6/2008
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Don’t worry, I’ll get to the Jason Richardson stuff in a bit… But I’ll start with the Warriors’ flash analysis:
It was the second half of a road back to back, so let’s try to take the big picture here with the Warriors’ sludgy loss in Charlotte tonight.
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Recap: Warriors 109, Bobcats 118- Bad Karma + The Trade Year 1 (so far)
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Jason Richardson punished his former team with 42 points and the Charlotte Bobcats beat Golden State 118-109 on Wednesday to snap the Warriors' four-game winning streak.