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Randolph trade is a great idea if it brings in Bosh

I'm sure you've all heard or read about the rumors involving Anthony Randolph. Reportedly, unhappy with the Warriors' performance this season, including a 7-17 record (only the Minnesota Timberwolves, with four wins, have fewer victories in the Western Conference), the Warriors' front office has put the entire roster on the trade [...]

By | December 16th, 2009|9 Comments

Warriors’ injuries are a legitimate excuse

Usually, it's unacceptable when athletes or coaches make excuses following a loss. It's looked at as an admission of weakness, and no self-respecting player or coach would want to give future opponents any indication of feebleness or frailty. The Warriors made excuses after their last loss, Saturday's 104-95 loss to [...]

By | December 14th, 2009|8 Comments

No Turiaf, Biedrins on Texas trip

There was some thought last week that if all went well, Andris Biedrins and perhaps Ronny Turiaf could return in time for this week's games, including a tough two-day swing through Texas that begins today against the Dallas Mavericks (10-3) and ends Wednesday with a date in San Antonio against the Spurs [...]

By | November 24th, 2009|0 Comments

Time for Don Nelson to start Anthony Randolph

The only gripe I have about Friday's uber-impressive win against the Blazers is that Don Nelson continues to start Mikki Moore. To be fair to Nelson, he gave Anthony Randolph a lot of minutes off the bench, but why isn't Randolph part of the starting five? Randolph has earned the right with his play on the [...]

By | November 21st, 2009|5 Comments

Nelson: Warriors ‘a very difficult team to coach’

Often, when a team goes on the road, it’s a chance for players to band together, for a team to develop some chemistry. But for a dysfunctional squad like the Warriors, the lonely road has only served to intensify the team's discord. Yesterday, Monta Ellis blew up at coach Don [...]

By | November 13th, 2009|1 Comment

You have to rebound to win

In the Warriors' 120-107 loss to the Kings on Sunday night, it was rebounding, free throws and dribble penetration that killed any chance the Warriors had of picking up their second win of the season. Looking at the box score from the game, the Warriors did some things well. They [...]

By | November 9th, 2009|5 Comments

Game Day Preview: at Sacramento Kings

Game 5 Warriors (1-3) at Sacramento Kings (2-4) At ARCO Arena, Sacramento Tonight, 6 p.m., CSN Bay Area, NBA TV Kings points per game: 101.8 Warriors points per game: 102.8 Kings points allowed per game: 106.7 Warriors points allowed per game: 113.5 Kings probable starting lineup PG-Beno Udrih (10.8 points, [...]

By | November 8th, 2009|7 Comments

A game to forget

The Warriors coaches and players are already looking forward to Sunday's game against the Sacramento Kings, and after Friday night's debacle against the L.A. Clippers, that might be the best decision for everybody who cares about the Warriors. There are 82 games in the NBA, which means that even after [...]

By | November 7th, 2009|9 Comments

Game day preview: vs. L.A. Clippers

Game 4 Warriors (1-2) vs. L.A. Clippers (1-4) At Oracle Arena, Oakland Tonight, 7:30 p.m., CSN Bay Area Clippers points scored: 94.8 Warriors points scored: 107.0 Clippers points allowed: 100.4 Warriors points allowed: 112.0 Probable starting lineup PG-Baron Davis (11.4 points, 3.6 rebounds, 7.6 assists, 2.2 steals) SG-Eric Gordon (18.4 [...]

By | November 6th, 2009|1 Comment

Randolph, rebounding and the new starting 5

Before we get to previewing tonight's game against Baron Davis and the Clippers, I wanted to look back at Wednesday's win against the Grizzlies one last time to dissect some of the things that didn't go so well. There wasn't a lot to criticize Wednesday because the Warriors played a [...]

By | November 6th, 2009|1 Comment