Posts Tagged ‘Andris Biedrins’

Warriors Want Bosh, By Gosh

Interesting piece from the San Jose Mercury News.  It appears that newly appointed Golden State Warriors general manager Larry Riley (Chris Mullin, we hardly knew ya!!) wants to make an immediate impact as free agency and subsequent NBA draft loom near.  The Warriors will obviously have a decent pick at #7; but at the same time, [...]

Jazz Win Streak Now Nine, Beat Short-Handed Warriors 112-104

As I had alluded to in previous posts, the Utah Jazz has a variety of scoring options – both in their starting lineup and from off the bench.  Perhaps what is different about this team is that on any given night, you never know who the #1 scoring option is going to be.  That air [...]

Bobcats Rally Late, Edge Warriors 112-109

Typically at Oracle Arena, the Golden State Warriors do very well against most opponents – at least they have since the first of the year.  Enter the Charlotte Bobcats; at first glance, you think, “Same old, same old”.  But then came the Jason Richardson trade which sent them Raja Bell and Boris Diaw.  But it [...]

Explosive First Half Boosts Mavericks, Rout Warriors 117-93

The Dallas Mavericks, in their game against the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday, apparently were running on all cylinders as they shot nearly 50% from the floor; what sealed the win for the Mavericks was the fact that they set a season high for points scored in one half with 69 first-half points, allowing Dallas [...]

D-Ron’s Double-Double Leads Jazz Past Warriors 119-114

The more things change, the more they remain the same – as the old adage goes.  The Utah Jazz seem to be rolling on all cylinders, despite a knee injury to Carlos Boozer – who goes under the knife for arthroscopic knee surgery on Friday.  Enter Paul Millsap into the equation; he has basically picked [...]

Jefferson Scores 32, Leads Timberwolves Past Warriors 115-108

The Minnesota Timberwolves, fresh off an embarrassing loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday in which they surrendered a 29-point lead, needed a game that was the polar opposite of that debacle.  Enter the short-handed Golden State Warriors, who were missing Brandan Wright with a sprained wrist and Corey Maggette with a problematic hamstring.  Apparently this [...]

Nelson Leads Howard-less Magic Past Warriors 109-98

The Orlando Magic, for the past two games, has been without their best player Dwight Howard for the past two games with a sore knee; fortunately for them, they – like all good teams – either have a good backup player at the position that is temporarily compromised or other players on the team step [...]

T-Mac Makes Successful Return, Rockets Beat Warriors 119-108

The Houston Rockets obviously missed Tracy McGrady, who had been shelved with a nagging knee issue; fortunately for Houston, he made his return as they faced the Golden State Warriors.  He acquitted himself very well as he was one assist shy of a triple-double, leading Houston to a 119-108 victory over Golden State at Oracle [...]