As much as the New York Knicks covet Rudy Fernandez, they’re not willing to pay a premium to obtain him. At least that is the mindset of the team as the New York Daily News reports that the Knicks turned down a three-team trade with the Portland Trail Blazers and Indiana Pacers. The deal, had [...]
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76ers Losing Streak Ends At Twelve, Slam Warriors 117-101
As those of you who follow the NBA and the Philadelphia 76ers already know, the team, prior to their game against the Golden State Warriors Monday night at Wachovia Center, was in the middle of a 12-game losing streak. And it didn’t help matters that recently signed Allen Iverson had some fluid drained from his [...]
Warriors Get Dose of Vinsanity, Magic Wins 126-118
During Saturday’s game between the Golden State Warriors and Orlando Magic at Oracle Arena, a different version of Vince Carter came out to play. In this case, a younger version. He had a pretty decent overall game as he scored 26 points, helping Orlando rally to defeat Golden State 126-118. A Dwight Howard dunk would [...]
Ellis Drains 34, Warriors Surprise Trail Blazers 108-94
Nothing like losing a ball player with mental baggage in order to get your team straight as the Golden State Warriors on Friday hosted the Portland Trail Blazers in their first home game since trading malcontent Stephen Jackson. Whether trading Jackson was the cure-all for the team will be water cooler conversation for the short-term, the [...]
Granger’s Double-Double Boosts Pacers Past Warriors 108-94
For the past four games, Indiana Pacers forward Danny Granger has been in a bit of a shooting funk, making only 35% of his shot attempts; that would change dramatically as during Wednesday’s game against the Golden State Warriors. As most of you who follow Golden State know already, defense isn’t exactly their strong suit – [...]
Balanced Scoring Helps Spurs Destroy Undermanned Warriors 101-72
The San Antonio Spurs, in their game against the Golden State Warriors on Monday, did not shoot very well at all; 43.5%, to be exact. But then again, they didn’t have to as the Warriors did much worse at 34.1%. Call it bad shooting by Golden State or stellar defense by San Antonio – it [...]
Scola’s 28 Help Rockets Fend Off Undermanned Warriors 113-109
The Houston Rockets, in their game Friday night, had to make do without center Yao Ming who complained of foot pain prior to tip-off. So guess who got the rare start? None other than Dikembe Mutumbo. While he was effective against the size-challenged Warriors, it was Luis Scola’s offense that helped the Rockets; but to [...]


September 3rd, 2010
Stephen Rhodes
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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, [...]