mercextra.com - 12/18/2007
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That was bad Warriors loss against Detroit yesterday, no other way to say it. B-a-d.
It was also predictable, so unbelievably predictable that I’m a little surprised that I even bothered to watch it all. OK, almost all of it. (Can’t help myself–if I think there’s a chance to...
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ESPN.com - TrueHoop —
... for Stephen Jackson as one of the best defenders in the league. An update: "Remember how I started talking about Stephen Jackson as a possible NBA defensive player of the year? I'm not talking about that so much any more. He's still a very good defensive player, but he has looked leg weary for the last week or longer and it's showing on offense (39.9% FG shooting, 3.5 turnovers a game) and definitely on defense." ...
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Jackson's Double-Double Helps Warriors Tame Grizzlies —
NBA.com: News 12/18/2007
Golden State weathered an early Memphis offensive flurry and a late rally to turn back the Grizzlies. Stephen Jackson had 28 points and 12 rebounds, and Monta Ellis added 23 points to help Golden State end a three-game road losing streak with a 125-117 vi
Warriors 125, Grizzlies 117 —
NYT > Pro Basketball 12/18/2007
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- Stephen Jackson had 28 points and 12 rebounds, and Monta Ellis added 23 points to help the Golden State Warriors end a three-game road losing streak with a 125-117 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday night.
Grizzlies' Conley Could Return Soon —
NBA.com: News 12/18/2007
In the MEMPHIS COMMERCIAL APPEAL, Ronald Tillery writes "when Mike Conley emerged Monday wearing his Grizzlies warm-up gear about 90 minutes before tip-off at least two teammates wondered allowed whether he was about to join them to shoot. 'Nooooooo,' ...