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NBA Triple Threat: Debut Wednesday
FanIQ Blog —
... Baron Davis has onions With 0.3 seconds left and the game tied, Baron Davis from 20 feet: good, game over, is anyone surprised? Warriors win 119-117 over the Celtics, who drop their second straight. Garnett had 17 points and 15 rebounds in his second game back. ...
Basketball is Good....and stuff
Three Idiots on Sports —
... - I've never been a big fan of defense, as anyone who's ever played a game of basketball with me will attest, and if I was good enough to have played in the NBA, the Golden State Warriors would be been my dream team - last night they won another shoot out, this time against the Celtics. I would have been perfect for Nellie, I don't guard anyone, take a lot of bad shots and love to jack 3s on the break.....it's too bad I'm a 5'11" white guy with marginal athletic ability - stupid genetics. ...
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Davis' late jumper lifts Warriors to win (AP)
sports.yahoo.com 2/21/2008 — Baron Davis hit a 20-foot jumper with 0.3 seconds to play, and the Golden State Warriors beat the Boston Celtics 119-117 on Wednesday night, sending the NBA leaders to their second straight loss since Kevin Garnett's return. Monta Ellis scored 12 of ...
Fear The Beard
redsarmy.wordpress.com 2/21/2008 — Goddam Baron Davis.
Paul Pierce had just hit 2 free throws to tie the game at 117 with 6 seconds left. Everyone in the world knew Baron Davis was taking that last shot. Tony Allen played Baron Davis just about as tough as you could… ...
Luck of the Boom (Warriors 119, Celtics 117)
mercextra.com 2/21/2008 — Take Wednesday night’s game and put it on a tape, a disc, a drive, whatever. Lock it up. When people ask years from now what was behind all the yelling, t-shirts, and general hysteria over the Golden State Warriors around 2007 and 2008, pull out the ...
Green Losing Their Luck Out West
sportsofboston.com 2/21/2008 — It just hurts more when it’s such a close game, but a loss is a loss in a 119-117 heartbreaker against the Warriors. Baron Davis scored 29 points but none bigger than when he hit a fade-away shot over Tony Allen as time expired to hold off a ...
Golden State Warriors: Patience is a Virtue —
Bleacher Report - NBA 2/21/2008
I am here to send a message to Chris Mullin. Do not make a trade for Mike Miller, Jermaine O'Neal, or Chris Wilcox. I repeat, do not make a trade. Here's why: First of all, a trade will not help the Warriors win an NBA title this year. Trading ...
Warriors 119, Celtics 117 —
NYT > Pro Basketball 2/21/2008
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Baron Davis hit a 20-foot jumper with 0.3 seconds to play, and the Golden State Warriors beat the Boston Celtics 119-117 on Wednesday night, sending the NBA leaders to their second straight loss since Kevin Garnett's return.