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Warriors Not Done Dealing
The Warriors have wasted no time this off season making moves. The first move was shipping out overpriced Jamal Crawford to Atlanta for two point guards A.C. Law and Speedy Claxton. With C.J. Watson as an unrestricted free agent, it's unlikely he will be back. The good news is the Warriors will ...
Curry pick part of likely Amare deal
azcentral.com — slideshow Profile: Amaré Stoudemire The Suns could have landed their man in Thursday night's draft before their... pick ever came up. Golden State's selection of Davidson point guard Stephen Curry at No. 7 was likely made for the Suns as part of an Amaré ... (more) Curry pick part of likely Amare deal
A new look in the works for Suns
azcentral.com — The Suns hit their target when their 14th pick came up in Thursday's draft and could have... landed another target before that pick even came up. With its first-round pick, Phoenix selected 6-foot-10 Louisville forward Earl Clark, but the bigger news was ... (more) A new look in the works for Suns
Shanoff's W.U.C.: Rubio Draft's Biggest Loser
Shanoff's W.U.C.: Rubio Draft's Biggest Loser
sportingnews.com — Today's Calls: Ricky Rubio vs. the T'wolves, Jonny Flynn vs. Blake Griffin, James Harden vs. Stephen Curry,... DeJuan Blair vs. the NBA, Brandon Jennings vs. Tyler Hansbrough, Vince Carter vs. Shaq, Jimmy Fallon vs. Tiger Woods and More. The Opening ... (more) Shanoff's W.U.C.: Rubio Draft's Biggest Loser
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Warriors draft: The case for Stephen Curry
blogs.mercurynews.com 6/25/2009 — * Lots of NBA trade movement today, with the Timberwolves’ acquisition of the 5th pick from Washington having the most effect on the Warriors’ No. 7 selection, of course. Now the T-Wolves have 5 and 6 (and 18 and 28) combo-ed right in ...
MT-2: Stoudemire and Warriors in contract talks, trade pending
blogs.mercurynews.com 6/25/2009 — This sounds A LOT like the Kevin Garnett thing from two years ago, when the Warriors got to the brink of acquiring him for a huge bundle of players, and even started talking contract extension with KG… Before it fell apart that night. This one ...
Warriors Get Curry; Keeping Him?
ibabuzz.com 6/25/2009 — So the Warriors get the PG I know they have loved for quite some time. I’ve been hearing his name from Warriors brass for a while. I know they love his shooting stroke, who doesn’t, but they think he’s a better passer and floor ...
The morning after: Curry, Stoudemire’s contract, and the Warriors’ next move
blogs.mercurynews.com 6/26/2009 — * Lost in last night’s trade/no-trade shuffle: The Warriors announced what I assume to be Larry Riley’s entire basketball operations staff. No surprises, but still interesting. Former assistant coach Travis Schlenk was named director of ...
Warriors/Amare trade trouble-shooting: Could they get 2011 conditional pick back from NJ?Kawakami
* In a surprising move, Milwaukee chose not to make a qualifying offer to PF Charlie Villanueva today, making him an unrestricted free agent and if you’ve been reading me at all, you know he’s an interesting player for a Don Nelson team. I wouldn’t in any way call Villanueva ...
Warriors pick: Stephen Curry, but do they keep him?Kawakami
That crafty MT-2, turns to me right as the Warriors are on the clock, tells me that he hears the Suns love Stephen Curry (and that my assumption that they’d want Jordan Hill might be bunk)… So then the Warriors immediately take Curry. And not Hill. This is a very, very interesting ...
Draft countdown: The Warriors’ Stoudemire bubble, Hill’s jumper, and moreKawakami
T-minus three hours, approximately, before the Warriors’ pick 7th overall in tonight’s NBA draft–that is, if the Warriors still own that pick… Some stray thoughts and semi-reporting as the moment arrives: * Yes, the Warriors are interested in prying away PF Amare ...
Latest Trade Impacts WarriorsInside the Warriors
ESPN is reporting a trade sending Foye to Wizards . Both teams are directly ahead of the Warriors. Safe to say Minnesota is taking a point guard and Washington isn’t. That should leave Tyreke Evans or Stephen Curry available to the Warriors at No. 7.
Warriors draft: The case for DeMar DeRozanKawakami
* Second in a series of Warriors logical options for the No. 7 overall pick in Thursday’s NBA draft… There are many reasons why the Warriors could shy away from drafting USC wing DeMar DeRozan. No. 1, he’s sooo duplicative of Stephen Jackson and Kelenna Azubuike and maybe ...