Warriors wearin those new throwbacks tonight against the rockets...
Monta Ellis missed Thursday's shootaround because he wasn't feeling well.
He's expected to be in the lineup for Thursday's game, but may not be at 100 percent.
Fuck! we need Monta to be 100% if we're going to have any chance in this game.
-According to ESPN's Marc Stein, several teams have tested the waters with Golden State concerning a trade for Raja Bell.
Bell is a solid perimeter player with an expiring contract on a team looking to rebuild. Teams may be lining up to plea for his services should his surgery be successful
-Raja Bell will miss at least three months after undergoing successful wrist surgery on Thursday.
That means he could return in March, which he do in order to show other teams, and the Warriors, that he's healthy before becoming a free agent over the summer.
Anthony Randolph (ankle) said he might return to action Thursday against the Rockets, and if not, he will play Saturday against the Magic.
This is very good news for Randolph owners, as he was expected to be out almost two weeks after rolling his left ankle December 1. Stay tuned for updates leading up to Thursday's game.
Monta Ellis missed Thursday's shootaround because he wasn't feeling well.
He's expected to be in the lineup for Thursday's game, but may not be at 100 percent.
Fuck! we need Monta to be 100% if we're going to have any chance in this game.
-According to ESPN's Marc Stein, several teams have tested the waters with Golden State concerning a trade for Raja Bell.
Bell is a solid perimeter player with an expiring contract on a team looking to rebuild. Teams may be lining up to plea for his services should his surgery be successful
-Raja Bell will miss at least three months after undergoing successful wrist surgery on Thursday.
That means he could return in March, which he do in order to show other teams, and the Warriors, that he's healthy before becoming a free agent over the summer.
Anthony Randolph (ankle) said he might return to action Thursday against the Rockets, and if not, he will play Saturday against the Magic.
This is very good news for Randolph owners, as he was expected to be out almost two weeks after rolling his left ankle December 1. Stay tuned for updates leading up to Thursday's game.