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36 minutes tells the (incomplete) story

I always like to look at players' stats adjusted to reflect starters' minutes (36 per game). I'm fully aware it's not an exact science; especially for players who get very few actual minutes on the court, it can present some false perceptions of a player's ability. In addition, just because [...]

By | April 16th, 2010|7 Comments

Torn ligaments, avulsion fracture for Randolph

Thought I'd pass along this press release from the Warriors about Anthony Randolph's most recent MRI: Randolph underwent an MRI earlier today which revealed a tear of two outside ligaments and a mild sprain of one other ligament in his left ankle. The MRI also revealed an avulsion fracture, where [...]

By | January 11th, 2010|1 Comment

UPDATE: Bad news for Randolph

The Warriors stepped up and rallied from an 18-point deficit to beat the Kings, 107-101 Friday night in one of the Warriors' most entertaining games this season. Monta Ellis and Corey Maggette were spectacular with a combined 63 points. The only downside to this win was an injury to Anthony Randolph [...]

By | January 8th, 2010|6 Comments

Some areas of concern after a win

Last night's 107-101 win against the Minnesota Timberwolves was a nice victory. Coming off a frustrating loss the night before in Denver, when victory was snatched from their hands by poor officiating (read feltbot's scathing rebuke of the officials here), I wouldn't have been surprised to see the Warriors come [...]

By | January 7th, 2010|7 Comments

What are the Warriors missing?

This is a subject I've been thinking about for the past couple weeks. I was interested to observe the difference between two teams, the Portland Trail Blazers and Houston Rockets, who have been beset by injuries this season, and the Warriors. And even though I accepted the injuries as an [...]

By | January 4th, 2010|21 Comments

Another injury for Warriors

Just received this press release from the Warriors: Warriors center Mikki Moore is out indefinitely with bone spurs in his right heel.  The injury will require him to undergo surgery later this week, although a specific day & time for the surgery has not been scheduled as of yet.  More [...]

By | December 16th, 2009|1 Comment

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

Win against Mavericks a turning point for Warriors?

Is it time to break out the "We Believe" T-shirts again? Holy cow. What a great game. If you're a Warriors fan, you better hope you have that game on your DVR, because you won't want to delete it. You never want to overstate one win, but this could be [...]

By | November 25th, 2009|4 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

Blazers a tough test for Warriors

TONIGHT'S GAME Golden State Warriors (3-8) vs. Portland Trail Blazers (9-4) TV: 7:30 p.m., CSN Bay Area The Warriors return home from their five-game, seven-day road trip for a well-deserved, extended homestand of ... one game. That's right, the Warriors get the 9-4 Portland Trail Blazers at Oracle Arena tonight [...]

By | November 20th, 2009|0 Comments