The good doctor explains the Warriors

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(07-23) 20:55 PDT -- Got a question about the Warriors or about a pebble-grain rash? Ask Dr. Hoopz. Q: Doc, Chris Mullin, the Warriors' executive vice president, talked Wednesday about the team's "vision," which I assume means its master plan. What is that vision? A: What the Warriors are doing is shuffling the deck so furiously that it will be November before anyone notices Baron Davis is no ... [link]

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First Cup: Thursday
Published 7/24/2008 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... Scott Ostler of the San Francisco Chronicle: "What the Warriors are doing is shuffling the deck so furiously that it will be November before anyone notices Baron Davis is no longer around. It's an old casino trick. Some dealers actually toss the deck into the ceiling fan. Barring a monumental run of good luck, there's no way the Warriors have covered the loss of Davis." ...

SLC Dunk’s Collection of Great White Dopes
Published 7/24/2008 by GC at Can't Stop The Bleeding
... three pointer in the 1996-97 NBA Finals. But, his numbers tell the real story: 3.8 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 0.3 blocks per game, while averaging 13 minutes a game over four season. You have to love the dude’s intensity though, he managed to infuriate Shaq after making a throat slashing motion towards the Lakers’ bench after a big dunk. Unfortunately for Foster, his total lack of basketball IQ was responsible for the Jazz letting him walk after the 1999 season. The SF Chronicle’s Scott Ostler is smart enough to realize there’s one sure-fire ...

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