Wild Warriors burn the Nets / Davis (triple-double), Ellis (39 points) lead the charge

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 Wild Warriors burn the Nets / Davis (triple-double), Ellis (39 points) lead the charge
Bad strategy The Warriors led 72-71 with 3:56 left in the third quarter when they starting fouling Josh Boone, a 34.3 percent free-throw shooter, on every Nets possession. Boone made 6-of-12 free throws and the Nets had outscored the Warriors 12-6 when Boone left the game with 1:30 left in the quarter. The Nets continued the run as they scored seven of the last 11 points in the quarter for a ... [link]

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Hoop Links, 1/25
Published 1/25/2008 by Dime Magazine at Dime Magazine (www.dimemag.com) : Daily NBA News, NBA Trades, NBA Rumors, Basketball Videos, Sneakers
... * Perhaps one of the best games of the year in Oakland last night . The Warriors trailed by 9 going into the 4th quarter, when they rallied behind 22-straight points on four Al Harrington triples. “(Al) got on a roll,” said Nellie, “and when he gets on a roll, he’s as good as anybody.” New Jersey stormed back with a 20-4 run, but Monta Ellis was perfect from the charity stripe down the stretch en route to a 39-point night to give Golden State a 121-119 win. PLUS, Baron Davis finished with his eighth career triple double - 25 points, 12 boards, 10 assists. * Down one ...

Behind the boxscore: where Kidd doesn't want to play
Published 1/25/2008 at Ball Don't Lie
... using his length and touch to roll in tough hoops) and worst (passing on a dunk in a 2-on-1 break, not even looking at Jason Kidd during one back-door play that would have resulted in an easy alley-oop off a Kidd dime) of Vince Carter, Baron Davis (25 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists, five steals, just two turnovers) and Richard Jefferson (34 points, nine assists) were fantastic, and the game was a lot more entertaining that we anticipated. *San Francisco Chronicle: "It was a great game," fourth-quarter hero ...

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