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What Monta Ellis’ injury means for the Warriors, The Dalembeast’s crib, and MJ goes off again
What Monta Ellis’ injury means for the Warriors, The Dalembeast’s crib, and MJ goes off again
Stephen Jackson, Dime #15 Before we found out that Monta Ellis will miss the next three or four months with what must be one of those Emeka Okafor/Grant Hill-level ankle injuries, we would have pegged Denver or maybe Indiana as having had the worst offseason of any team in the NBA. Now it's definitely the Warriors. [...]
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The Internets are alive: Ellis out 3 months with ankle sprain
Ball Don't Lie — ... is very long. The beginning doesn't matter much. Don Nelson is a psycho genius who can turn any mismatched batch of talent into a viable team. These are the reasons why Golden State fans need not despair at the news that Monta Ellis is out for three months. He's the future of the franchise, its number one option and presumptive playmaker, and one of the league's most exciting young performers. But three months on the shelf won't make a difference. Right? Sadly, no." Dime: "While Monta is out, this is Marcus Williams' chance to prove he ...

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