blogs.mercurynews.com - 11/4/2008
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There’s a point guard on the Warriors roster who has 400 career assists in two NBA seasons, which is many, many more than the two point guards Don Nelson is currently using.
The point guard with all the assists: Marcus Williams, who, if my NBA.com boxscore is correct, was a healthy scratch ...
blogs.mercurynews.com - 10/29/2008
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It’s coming fast and furious now, from all
over the league, as executives and other sources check...
in with me, asking one question: What are the Warriors doing? By the way, the Al Harrington trade request isn’t a major headline for ...
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Rowell’s dealings with Stephen Jackson negated Warriors’ ...
blogs.mercurynews.com - 10/28/2008
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Amazing how that happens: I put up a
blog item declaring how uninteresting things are for the...
Warriors heading into this season, then WHAM-O, I almost immediately hear something very interesting. Not in a good way for Warriors fans, however. But ...
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Warriors update: Harrington no longer wants to play for ...
ibabuzz.com - 11/6/2008
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A question from S.F.’s Janny Hu started this
brush fire, though all she did was ask about...
Brandan Wright. The result was Nellie vomiting his thoughts about Harrington: Did Brandan earn himself more playing time? “Well, absolutely. I ...
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Team Drama At It Again
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