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Andris Biedrins posterizes Nene
*sigh*
Real NBA: "Comebacks" featuring Monta Ellis
Real NBA segment on Anthony Morrow
Chris Hunter - 1st NBA D-League Gatorade Call-Up of 2009-10
over 2 years ago
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Monta Ellis Live Interview
At around 3 min and 30 seconds Monta talks about him and Curry. Some interesting stuff.
"...He's a great player coming out of college. He's working hard in training camp. I don't have anything against him. People try to make it seem like I have a problem with him.... My problem is not with him..."
"It's all positive. He's a great player. Love him as a teammate. And we're gonna get everything together."
over 2 years ago
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Warriors’ Morrow shot his way into the league
""I remember being scared to death," Morrow said Friday before the opening game of the NBA Summer League. "I was going to miss the bus and I thought for sure they were going to cut me on the spot, and I’d end up overseas the next week or something.""
Video on Brandon Jennings
I found some pretty interesting videos about him on his site: HBO Interview http://tube.thayard.net/media/1927/Brandon_Jennings_Interview_/ Global View of Brandon Jennings http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/video/video?id=3766134
I found this pretty cool (and funny) tribute to Marco on youtube. I figure we ought to enjoy some of his great moments here as a dub before we inevitably let him go. it was nice knowing you, rambo.
It's been tough watching all of these losses piling up for the dubs this year... but despite the record, our team has had a number of outstanding moments. I found this mix on youtube featuring a bunch of highlights from the season thus far. Hopefully this will cheer some of you up a little.
Thank you to GoldenStateVs for putting this up.
Monta Ellis finally goes a little full-court with teammates
Said coach Don Nelson: "It's one of the lighter (fastbreak drill) things we do, so that's why we had him do it. But he was way better than I thought he'd be. He is an amazing athlete."
Warriors say Brandan Wright to miss three weeks minimum with shoulder injury
"The MRI revealed that the 6’10" forward sustained a posterior dislocation of the left shoulder.
Brandan will immediately begin rehabilitation, which will focus on various types of therapy before eventually graduating to strength and flexibility activities. He is expected to be sidelined a minimum of three weeks."
Loss to Lakers looks like it was Sidney Moncrief's last game as assistant coach
"Apparently, it was Sidney Moncrief's last game as a Warriors assistant coach.
I don't have all the details, but Moncrief was saying plenty of good-byes at Oracle Arena before tip-off against the Lakers. My understanding is that he is taking a coaching job in China, but that's really all I know."
over 3 years ago
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Wow. we made it onto the front page of yahoo's nba section.
On Stephen Jackson's injured hand being a bigger issue than he wants to make it
From Janny Hu in Denver.
Didn't have room for this in the paper, but it's worth mentioning.
Stephen Jackson was 1-for-13 tonight.
He was 2-for-14 the previous night.
He was 7-for-23 the previous game.
The game before that? Out with a sprained left hand.
Now, it's not like Jack is a good career shooter. He isn't, not at 41.8 percent. But he's way below that this year (.377), and at least some of it is due to the injured hand he's playing with.
So I asked him about it after the game tonight:
"You know I don't make excuses," he said. "I'm just missing shots. My hand has nothing to do with it. I play hurt so much I can't blame it on my hand. I got to get in the gym and get some more work on my shots and knock them down."
That's about when Jamal Crawford, from an adjacent locker, cut in:
# "His hand is affecting him," Crawford said. "He ain't going to tell you that. But I see him everyday."
AR throwing it down on Yao...twice
Crawford began displaying his much-needed skill immediately. During a scrimmage in Monday's practice, he ran the point with the ease and fluidity Warriors fans haven't seen since Baron Davis left for Los Angeles.
On one play, he easily weaved through traffic in transition, made eye contact with rookie forward Anthony Randolph and surprised the defense with a perfect lob pass to Randolph, who dunked it with two hands.
"He's already changing the way we play," Randolph said, "the way he was out there passing and looking for people."
Not sure if anyone's posted this, but at 1:35 in the latest warriors video blog (10/13/08), it shows Demarcus Nelson's electrifying dunk and some other stuff during the game against Thunder on Saturday.
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