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Q&A: Baron Davis of the Golden State Warriors and The Cross Over
Q&A: Baron Davis of the Golden State Warriors and The Cross Over
If you could ask Golden State Warriors superstar point guard Baron Davis just two questions under some serious time pressure what would you ask him? If Baron Davis asked you what fans would like to see from athletes on their blogs what would you say? Well thanks to Pete Vlastelica and Dewey Hammond from Yardbarker and of course my longtime potna in blogging crime Miss ...
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  • Crucifictorious Crucifictorious
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    GSoM, my personal heroes.  Too $hort's, probably, too--when was the last time an NBA player dropped his name?
    Posted 12/11/2007 respond (flag)
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Monday Bullets
ESPN.com - TrueHoop — ... and being around gangs, and you know, doing everything that I did in my childhood? If it wasn't for me going the right way, then I probably wouldn't have made it. You know, if I would have stayed a gangster, or continued to have kept it gangster, I wouldn't have made it. You know, a lot of times we just have to be honest and real with ourselves and then take that and bring it back to the 'hood and create positivity in our neighborhoods instead of continuing the negative stereotypes." Golden State of Mind is all over that call, too. ...

Counting W's for Week 7
The W Column — ... There's really no better time for Baron to forget his LA roots and crank up the hyphyness Bay Area style than this Friday night against the arch-nemesis Los Angeles Lakers. At times they might seem like they play an overly methodical and monotonous brand hoops with a few Kobe Bryant highlights sprinkled in nightly, but the Lakers are also a smart, well-coached ball club that knows how to ...

The 10-man rotation, starring some black robes
Ball Don't Lie — ... ) expertly replay their portion of the semi-famous Baron Davis/blogger conference call from last week. JD's work at the 13-minute mark of the podcast is outstanding. Also, ...

Counting W's for Week 17
The W Column — ... When I was on a conference call with Baron Davis a few months ago, one of the very astute bloggers in the group (haha, that automatically excludes me) asked him what team out there brought their A+ game and always gave the Warriors more trouble than they should when they squared off. Baron said the Altanta Hawks. In other words, Hawks : Warriors what Warriors : Mavericks. Don't be surprised if this game is much closer than you'd expect. ...

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