mvn.com - 1/12/2008
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The Warriors got off to a fast start on Friday but needed late plays from their leaders to keep the Grizzlies from getting too close. Baron Davis ran the show, handing out a career high 19 assists. His right hand man, Monta Ellis scored 27 points, only missing three shots.
Grizzlies Choke Away Another Late Lead
mvn.com 1/11/2008 — Grizzlies choke away another late lead, despite a solid game from Rudy Gay. Memphis doesn't have much time to think this one over though, as they head to the bay to face the Golden State Warriors tomorrow night, a preview of that game as well.
Q&A: Spartacus from 3 Shades of Blue
goldenstateofmind.com 1/11/2008 — The Grizzlies come to town tomorrow night and we wanted to have the good people at 3 Shades of Blue on our show. Memphis's totals right now in the win-loss columns are straight shady, but that doesn't mean hoops junkies should be sleeping on this ...
Grizzlies Fall For Second Time in As Many Nights
mvn.com 1/12/2008 — Recap of Pau Gasol's big night in tonight's well, blowout loss to the Warriors, and an update on the Grizzlies roster shuffle that's happened this week. Also a preview of Sunday night's Grizzlies-Lakers game, Memphis' final game of a so far nightmarish California trip.
Monta Zooms Warriors Past Grizzlies 116-104
slamdunkcentral.com 1/12/2008 —
Monta Ellis scored a team high 27 points, and the Golden State Warriors shot 51.6% from the floor for the game as they defeated the Memphis Grizzlies Friday 116-104. Baron Davis had a double-double for the Warriors, 20 points, and a game and ...
Change of Pace: Warriors win
mvn.com 1/14/2008 — The Golden State Warriors staged a three quarter rally to defeat Indiana. The game was a home coming for two former overpaid Warriors whose departure harkened in a new era for the team. The players who came from Indiana didn’t exactly shine but Baron Davis and Monta Ellis were anchors out on the court.
Hudson could miss rest of season —
FOXSports.com News for NBA 1/12/2008
Golden State guard Troy Hudson will be out for at least three months after undergoing surgery on his left hip.
Hudson played in just nine games after signing with the Warriors last September. A torn labrum prevented him from being Baron Davis' ...