The Official Golden State Warriors 2009-2010 Season

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HAHAHA NELLY PLANNIN ON PLAYING ACIE LAW AT SMALL FORWARD. HAHA WTF


The Warriors are planning to play some serious small ball this season.

Golden State coach Don Nelson told the San Francisco Chronicle that Acie Law, who is 6'3" and 202 pounds, will see a majority of his minutes at small forward.

"He's a natural there. He's just small," Nelson said. "But I think that's about the only spot I have unless there's an injury or something."
 

Chree

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I am so not looking forward to the season, its gonna be like a train wreck, all bad, i wont be able to help but watch it, and root my team on.... :(
 

VanD

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it didnt get that far to KG, sure there was a chance KG could have declined, but mullin still worked the deal in agreement with the celtics and was shut down by cohan/rowell.

agreed al jefferson was the best single player but our package could have been deeper/stronger.


anyways, the point was that cohan is gay.
 

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HAHAHA NELLY PLANNIN ON PLAYING ACIE LAW AT SMALL FORWARD. HAHA WTF


The Warriors are planning to play some serious small ball this season.

Golden State coach Don Nelson told the San Francisco Chronicle that Acie Law, who is 6'3" and 202 pounds, will see a majority of his minutes at small forward.

"He's a natural there. He's just small," Nelson said. "But I think that's about the only spot I have unless there's an injury or something."


because azubuike, maggette, randolph are apparently power forward/centers now. randolph is fine at 3 and 4. but acie law is not.


fire nelson, sell cohan. <--- the we believe movement of 2010
 
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Cavs, Nuggets top Jackson suitors?

The Golden State Warriors are still no closer to meeting Stephen Jackson's trade request, as his large contract and even larger attitude have had teams only offering one-sided deals.

But as ESPN's Marc Stein writes, the Cavaliers and Nuggets are the two teams with the most "certifiable interest in dealing for Jackson."

"The Cavs, though, don't want to surrender Zydrunas Ilgauskas in a prospective deal because they want to keep all the size they can muster to throw at Boston, Orlando and the defending champs from L.A," he writes.

"Nuggets general manager Mark Warkentien, meanwhile, reminded folks this week that the front-office team in Denver is not afraid to swing big with Chauncey Billups in place to police any chemistry risks in the locker room."

Other possible Jackson suitors

* San Antonio. Ric Bucher reported the Spurs had interest in reuniting with Jackson, but it's been downplayed this week as "remote."
* Charlotte. Stein reports: "The only other team we've heard mentioned as a potential Jackson chaser is Charlotte, although we're obliged to note that the Bobcats weren't on Jackson's original wish list and don't exactly seem like his kind of team."
 

Joey

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^^^^^^u cats are nuts lol.....

Warriors will suprise people this year.....Cmon Pussu Pilot have some faith....
 
May 10, 2002
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DAMN, I WOULDN'T MIND THE WARRIORS TRADING JACKSON TO THE NUGGETS AND TRYING TO GET JR SMITH, OR MAYBE TRY AND GET KARILENKO

BUT MORROW HAS BEEN TEARIN IT UP, HE'S THE SECOND LEADING SCORER IN PRESEASON BEHIND CARMELO HE PRETTY MUCH HAD OVER 30 POINTS EVERY GAME HE PLAYED A LOT OF MINUTES IN, I THINK HE SHOULD START BUT I THINK NELSON ALREADY HANDED THE JOB TO CURRY I HERD