The Official Golden State Warriors 2009-2010 Season

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Jan 18, 2006
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^^^ He will if he keeps averaging the amount of points he has been lately. I do think the league does have it in for the W's ever since the W's upset Dallas cuz even David Stern said it wasnt suppose to happen and i remember all the shitty calls/noncalls in that Jazz series favoring the Jazz.
 

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^^^Pietrus missing those 2 free throws in the last minute of Game 1 vs the Jazz didnt help either...and Baron had a chance to put it away at the end too and only made 1 out of 2...but ur right, i definitely see the bias against them.
 
Aug 7, 2003
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man wtf

Warriors’ Randolph on block again


For two seasons, the Warriors have had an odd time with Anthony Randolph(notes). Sometimes, they’re in love with his sheer athletic ability in that 7-foot frame and considered him untouchable. As a rookie, they dangled him in deals, too. Well, it’s happening again. Several NBA teams say Golden State officials have offered Randolph in trade discussions, but as one Eastern Conference executive said: “I think all of their roster could be had.”

Says one Western official: “The Warriors are willing to do anything and everything.”

Randolph is 20 years old and blessed with terrific talent, but his staying power and maturity have frustrated Golden State officials. It appears they’re willing to cash his potential for more mature assets. After destroying the summer league in Vegas, Randolph has averaged 11.1 points in 21.8 minutes per night for the Warriors.


Even with his patriarch, Keith Smart, substituting for an ill Don Nelson, Randolph’s productivity hasn’t improved. Still, he’s so young, so gifted, it’s a move that would come with a great deal of long-term risk.


about half way down the article
 

VanD

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Feb 8, 2004
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dumb.

they dont use him properly and i'm doubtful we have a big man mentor for him to help bring him along.

and its obvious that warriors are dumb/desperate, so they prolly wont get a good deal.

whats the point of drafting a project player and not developing them?
 
Aug 7, 2003
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turiaf is his teacher and so is mikki moore but he doesnt get constant minutes and they trade sjax for vlad and raja and vlad doesnt know the system and gets the start his first game. i feel bad for randolph its gotta be so frustrating for him. But he takes it the wrong way, instead of using this as a challenge to step up he gets down on himself and it shows on the court. we should of threw in randolph instead of curry for the amare trade if it was going to come down to this.
 

VanD

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turiaf needs to teach him to be more patient on leaving his feet to swat someone.

i was talking about someone who actually had a post offense to mentor him.

maybe they will trade him for more point guards to make nelson happy. he is prolly still mad we traded acie law.
 

Meta4iCAL

Raider Nation
Feb 21, 2005
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I heard Randolph is kinda immature, and talks back to Nelson a lot at practice and shit... kinda has an attitude sometimes

could that have something to do with wanting to trade him? porbably
 

VanD

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youll never catch me in any suns or cardinals thread
prolly cuz most people feel this way, so instead of making their own az thread about how gay their az team is and how gay the 3 az fans on this forum are, they try to marty up our threads when we dont even play them next.

now back to warriors related... where is our new uniforms for next year?

i been lookin but havent found shit. werent they supposed to be released when we debuted those new throwbacks?

someone on here said that.