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Warriors beat Phoenix: Now there’s TWO teams that don’t want to draw the GSWs in the playoffs
Big victory for the Warriors last night. Absolutely. I wasn’t there–nope, I can’t get over to Oracle to work a game just a few hours after I land at SFO, flying back from KC… Maybe when I was Monta Ellis’ age, but not when I’m feeling older than Dick Bavetta and... Continue reading...
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Golden Break: The Jackson Effect
Golden State Of Mind — ... Stephen Jackson brings tremendous intangibles to the Warriors - leadership, focus, determination, and a little bit of danger, among other traits.  If we could track stats in those areas, Jax would be all over the NBA leaders.  Unfortunately, it's hard to put up digits for everything Jackson does for the team.  There are some stats, however, that provide a rough outline of just what a difference he makes on the court.  Tim Kawakami had a great post recently on Jackson's +/- numbers, which gives a hint at just how much he means to the team.  This is my ...

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