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Stephen Jackson is the Warriors’ best player, but his peripheral stats stink
* So Warriors at Knicks tonight. Two not-so-great teams. One used to have Al Harrington and now he’s on the other side. Stephon Marbury, blah blah blah. Both play fast. Both are terrible defensively. Anybody for 134-133, coin-flip at the buzzer? The Warriors are the sixth-worst defensive ...
Golden State of Mind
Golden State of Mind
blog.cleveland.com — Golden State's in town for Black Friday. Our friends over at Golden State of Mind remind us:... ... tis the day to buy stuff. I have to think LeBron has a few things he'd like to sell the Warriors... (more) Golden State of Mind
Arenas was ready to return to Warriors
sfgate.com — "I was close to going back," Arenas said. "If (the Wizards) would have flinched any, I would... have gone back to Golden State. ... My injury, they felt like they didn't have to throw any money at me because there was nobody there. And then they found ... (more) Arenas was ready to return to Warriors
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BallerBlogger.com — ... Tim Kawakami of the San Jose Mercury News:  “SJax is clearly the Warriors’ best player and he will be even if Monta Ellis comes back at close to 100%. However… SJax’s peripheral statistics this season are horrendous so far, not at all indicative of somebody who is actually the team’s best player. In fact, the peripherals say that SJax might be one of the team’s worst performers. Sure, he leads the team in scoring (21.4 per) and assists (6.4, which would be almost two more per game than his previous career high). But he also leads the world in turnovers (3.88 per) and is ...

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