blogs.mercurynews.com - 11/6/2009
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I understand why so many Warriors fans and so many media members are pouring so much positivity towards Stephen Curry and Anthony Morrow and directing so much non-positivity towards Stephen Jackson and Monta Ellis.
Curry and Morrow look great when they’re shooting the ball, seem like ...
espn.go.com - 11/6/2009
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espn.go.com —
By Marc Stein It's been about a week
since we had any certifiable chatter to pass along...
on the Stephen Jackson trade front. That's not because the Warriors have slowed the search for trade partners -- to the contrary -- but because the most ...
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Don't forget Bobcats in Stephen Jackson sweepstakes
sfgate.com - 11/1/2009
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sfgate.com —
It must have been nice for Mullin, too,
watching a franchise pay proper respect to the past....
The Warriors haven't retired Mullin's No. 17, and now that Mullin has been chased out of town amid the front-office turmoil, Don Nelson is calling Anthony ...
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Attention Warriors: Here
nba.fanhouse.com - 29 days ago
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nba.fanhouse.com —
by Matt Steinmetz SACRAMENTO -- It's not so
much the Warriors' 1-4 start that's the problem. It's...
the teams they've lost to and the manner in which they've been defeated. Nobody expected the Warriors to be among the Western Conference elite. But ...
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More Than Just a Bad Start for Warriors
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Fear The Beard —
... . Apparently, someone got the ball movement memo. In this highlight clip from NBA.com, the announcer says that Morrow “may just be the best shooter in the NBA.” Note to Warriors - if you may just have the best shooter in the NBA, you may just want to get him the ball. And in response to The Sultan of Salt, Tim Kawakami, yeah, we know Morrow isn’t going to be a superstar because he can’t create his own shots like Kobe or Jordan, but if you don’t have Michael Jordan on your team, or even Scottie Pippen for that matter, then you may just want the rock ...
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Randolph could get a shot at center —
SFGate: Top Sports Stories 11/5/2009
Warriors coach Don Nelson said Wednesday that Anthony Randolph's future might be as a center. Randolph is listed at 6-foot-11 but says he's closer to 7- foot. He once was considered the team's long-term solution at power forward, and many believed ...
Up next for the Warriors —
SFGate: Top Sports Stories 11/6/2009
Who: at Kings (1-4) When: 6 p.m. Sunday Of note: The Kings will be without their best player, guard Kevin Martin, for about eight weeks. The team announced Friday that the league's third-leading scorer (30.6 points per game) will have surgery Monday ...