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Golden State Warriors host the San Antonio Spurs!!! 12/11/07
The Golden State Warriors have a GREAT chance to beat the San Antonio Spurs, at home!!! 12/11/07 See what Scott Burgess has to say about the game.
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Heritage Week 2007
nba.com 12/9/2007 — Nationally televised games during Heritage Week: Friday, Dec. 7 Detroit at Chicago 7 ET, ESPN Utah at San Antonio 9:30 ET, ESPN Sunday, Dec. 9 Golden State at LA Lakers 9:30 ET, NBA TV Wednesday, Dec. 12 Detroit at Houston 8 ET, ESPN Thursday, Dec. 13 ...
DissapearYIng?
thebratwurst.com 12/11/2007 — One day he is touted as the next big thing, and the next he seems to be invisible. Something is up with our man Yi Jianlian. What’s going on? As per-game IPM rankings show , through 19 games Yi had his 4 best efforts early in the season ...
Tim Duncan A Game-Time Decision
mysanantonio.com 12/11/2007 — In the SAN ANTONIO-EXPRESS NEWS, Jeff McDonald writes "Tim Duncan's sprained right ankle endured another full practice session without incident Monday, clearing the way for the Spurs' All-Star forward to play tonight at Golden State. Officially, the ...
Warriors win a laugher over the Spurs (Warriors 96, Spurs 84)andboo Sports
Wow. Just wow. I was flat-out wrong in my prediction. The Spurs played pretty good defense; however, I didn't expect the Warriors to put this much effort into their own. They were chasing down loose balls, getting hands in the lanes, and stripping them from the ball-handlers. Only problem was the defensive rebounding when Biedrins wasn't in the game. Azubuike's rebounding and energy ...
Warriors snap Spurs’ 5-Game Winning Streak 96-84Slam Dunk Central
The San Antonio Spurs had some issues to deal with prior to playing the Golden State Warriors: dealing with the loss of Tim Duncan (sprained ankle) and keeping their 5-game winning streak alive against a resurgent Warrior club that has caught fire since an 0-6 start. But poor shooting and 21 team turnovers doomed the Spurs as Golden State defeated San Antonio 96-84 in front of a full house ...
NBA News - A Low Scoring NightMundo Albiceleste
Golden State Warrior 96 San Antonio Spurs 84 The Golden State Warrior did what previous few teams could not do; take advantage against a Spurs still playing without Tim DUNCAN. Definitely a night to forget especially after you commit a season high of 21 turnovers Manu GINOBILI did not had a good game as he committed 5 of those turnovers and finished off with 13 points, 3 rebounds, 1 ...
Spurs in town to put on a clinic on fundamental basketballandboo Sports
The loss to the Lakers in LA was expected. Whether it was from tired legs or guarding Bynum all night long, the Warriors' energy dropped in the second half and the Lakers ran away with the game. read more  »
Game to pay attention to: Seattle at ChicagoBall Don't Lie
Portland-Utah, Golden State-San Antonio and Indiana-Cleveland would usually be more important than a contest...
Counting W's for Week 7The W Column
By: Atma Brother #1 of Golden State of Mind Warriors Weekly Rewind The Warriors went 2-2 this past week, but the good news is that there's only two teams in the entire league hotter than them over the past 10 games- the Boston Celtics and San Antonio Spurs. Three's Company and you can call the Warriors Jack Tripper and as a Dubs fan be very happy about the lovely company they're keeping. ...
The Post Up: Chris Paul leading New OrleansSLAM Online
By: Holly MacKenzie There were a ton of great games in the NBA this weekend. After reading Mutoni’s Friday afternoon post about the games he wanted to watch I got myself set with a list of games and times I wanted to be sure to catch as well. Somehow, I managed to miss the Utah/San Antonio game, but that Miami/Golden State contest was the perfect ending to a Friday night. At least the ...
Warriors 96, Spurs 84NYT > Pro Basketball
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Baron Davis had 18 points, six rebounds and six assists and the Golden State Warriors took advantage of Tim Duncan sitting out another game for San Antonio, beating the sloppy Spurs 96-84 on Tuesday night.
Warriors beat Duncan-less Spurs 96-84 (AP)Yahoo! Sports - NBA News
Don Nelson downplayed a victory over the defending NBA champions minus their superstar, even suggesting an asterisk go alongside this 'W' because Tim Duncan didn't play. Baron Davis had 18 points, six rebounds and six assists and Golden State ...