I agree with Nellie: New Orleans might be the Warriors’ most favorable likely 1st-round match-up

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First, a nod to the E-man, Eric Gilmore of the CCTimes, who thoughtfully analyzed the Warriors’ potential playoff matchups today. I’ve been thinking about this, too, but E got it down on paper and I’m glad he did. It put things together for me and sometimes I need... Continue reading... (link)

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Late Tuesday Mini-Bullets
Published 3/18/2008 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... name being mentioned, as far as top players in the league, and my name isn't up there. ... It definitely hurts. I put in the time and the effort and the work to be an elite player and ... my teammates and coaches notice, even if other people don't notice it." (For the record, Stoudemire's PER ranks behind only LeBron James and Chris Paul.) Minnesota owner Glen Taylor suggests Kevin Garnett did not play as hard as he might have last year. Thoughts about who the Warriors would like to face in the playoffs. The ...

Random Shizzle: Match-up edition
Published 3/18/2008 at Hornets247.com Blog
... are getting excited about a potential Hornets-Warriors showdown, while others think we might be G-State's best chance to advance beyond the first round. ...

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