goldenstateofmind.com - 12/18/2007
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The first All-Star votes are in and the Warriors are dead last. I couldn't be happier. The NBA regularly salutes Warriors' fans as the league's finest. A large part of the reason why is because we understand what's important in the game. We cheer louder for court burns than we do free t-shirts. And we don't waste our time stuffing the ballot box for a global ...
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... Adam Lauridsen from Golden State of Mind: "The first All-Star votes are in and the Warriors are dead last. I couldn't be happier. The NBA regularly salutes Warriors' fans as the league's finest. A large part of the reason why is because we understand what's important in the game. We cheer louder for court burns than we do free t-shirts. And we don't waste our time stuffing the ballot box for a global marketing beauty pageant. All the beauty we need is being delivered nightly from the fingertips of men five men on the court, thrilled to be identified ...
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NBA.com: News 12/18/2007
Golden State weathered an early Memphis offensive flurry and a late rally to turn back the Grizzlies. Stephen Jackson had 28 points and 12 rebounds, and Monta Ellis added 23 points to help Golden State end a three-game road losing streak with a 125-117 vi
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NYT > Pro Basketball 12/18/2007
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- Stephen Jackson had 28 points and 12 rebounds, and Monta Ellis added 23 points to help the Golden State Warriors end a three-game road losing streak with a 125-117 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday night.