As if the New York Knicks needed more bad news, they unfortunately got some as the New York Post is reporting that shooting guard Kelenna Azubuike’s knee still is not healthy enough to undergo the rigors of training camp; you can take that as a signal that he will not be ready for the first [...]
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Knicks Drop Sixth Straight, Warriors Prevail 121-107
I think I would be stating the obvious when I say that the New York Knicks are easily the worst team in the league right now; their -9.7 point differential seems to illustrate that point in spades. Nonetheless, the Knicks had a game to play on Friday, hosting the Golden State Warriors at Madison Square Garden, [...]
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 [...]
Undermanned Warriors Hold Off Kings 105-100
The Golden State Warriors, despite having several players unable to play due to injury, seem to thrive as they – prior to their game on Sunday against the Sacramento Kings – came armed with a 2-game winning streak. Neither team shot well, but apparently Kelenna Azubuike had the Kings’ number as he scored 30 points, [...]
Ellis’ 42 Trumps K-Mart’s 50; Warriors Edge Kings In OT 143-141
There is one definite truth about both the Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings: lots of offense and defense is an afterthought. Perhaps this was best displayed on Wednesday night when both teams combined for 199 shot attempts and 94 free throw attempts; also factor in that the Warriors’ Monta Ellis and Kings’ Kevin Martin [...]
Defense an Afterthought, Warriors Crush Knicks 144-127
If one thing can be learned when the New York Knicks and Golden State Warriors, you can rest assured that both teams will more often than not provide offense aplenty. Tuesday’s game between these two teams would be no different as the game would have – assuming you followed the ABA – the makings of [...]
Big Second Half Helps Warriors Crush Jazz 116-96
It could very well be that we are discovering the renaissance of the Golden State Warriors as they have played some pretty impressive basketball since they got their normal roster playing regularly. In Sunday’s game against the Utah Jazz, Stephen Jackson and his crew once again hit their scoring groove against what is typically a [...]


September 3rd, 2010
Stephen Rhodes
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