Counting W's for Week 21

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By: DJ Fuzzy Logic of Golden State of Mind Warriors Weekly Rewind Game 63: Warriors 117, Rapters 106: 117 points! Warriors are playing like it's nineteen eighty nine! Game 64: Warriors, 115, Suns 123: Suns beat the Warriors at their own game. Game 65: Warriors 110, Grizzlies 107 : Another high scoring affair by two young and athletic teams. March Madness takes on new dimensions ... [link]

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The W Column: Counting W's for Week 21
Published 3/18/2008 by Atma Brother ONE <info@goldenstateofmind.com> at Golden State Of Mind
My main man DJ Fuzzy Logic hits you some more mathematics over at The W Column on FSN Bay Area with Counting W's Week 21. There's even some bonus coverage of next Monday's game against the LA Fakers. What are your predictions for this week? Just copy and paste the schedule below and fill in a W or L. ...

OPEN THREAD: Game #67- Warriors vs Clippers- House of Horrors
Published 3/19/2008 by Atma Brother ONE <info@goldenstateofmind.com> at Golden State Of Mind
... soon since the Warriors play there 4 times a season. Tonight's their best bet. Clips breakout center Chris Kaman and rookie stud Al Thornton don't look like they'll be playing. Big man extraordinaire Elton Brand is of course still out. This leaves the Mike Dunleavy Sr. with Cory Maggette and a bunch of guys who make nice backups, but wouldn't start on the overwhelming majority of the teams in the league. Here's what my boy DJ Fuzzy Logic said about this game in this week's Counting W's segment. ...

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