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Warriors hand Celtics rare two-game losing streak

Posted by GameSetMatch on 29th December 2009

For a team that has been so challenged to win this season, earning back-to-back victories is something to celebrate for the Golden State Warriors.

Especially against opponents the caliber of Phoenix and Boston.

Monta Ellis scored 37 points and converted two free throws with 2.3 seconds left, and the Warriors rallied from an early 18-point deficit to hand the Celtics just their second two-game losing streak this season with a 103-99 victory Monday night.

“It was a wonderful game for us,” coach Don Nelson said. “Wins are hard to find anyway, especially against two quality teams in a row.”

Anthony Randolph added 18 points and nine rebounds and scored six straight during an 8-2 run late in the third quarter to put the Warriors ahead. C.J. Watson had six of his career-high seven steals in the second quarter, matching the Warriors’ record for a quarter, and also contributed 11 points and seven assists.

Click here to read the full article – By Associated Press of ESPN.com



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Turiaf feeling better about knee

Posted by GameSetMatch on 19th November 2009

Help for the shorthanded Warriors could be on the horizon.



Ronny Turiaf was cautiously optimistic Wednesday that his left knee sprain is healing and is calling it day to day.

The day before, coach Don Nelson said he thought Andris Biedrins, who will have his back and groin re-evaluated Monday, could join the eight-man rotation before Turiaf.

Turiaf, however, had a good rehab workout before Wednesday’s game. He’s cautious because he’s made similar progress at times since he was injured Oct. 30, but has backtracked the following day – feeling pain both inside and outside the knee.



Click here to read the full article – By Rusty Simmons of San Francisco Chronicle



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Nelson agrees Warriors’ Morrow needs more shots

Posted by GameSetMatch on 30th October 2009

The general consensus among the Warriors is that second-year guard Anthony Morrow needs more shots.



“He’s probably the greatest shooter I’ve ever coached,” coach Don Nelson said. “And I’ve had some good ones, but no one like Morrow. You’ve got to know where he is at all times.”

Morrow took seven shots in 22 minutes, making three, during Wednesday’s season-opening home loss to Houston. One of them was a 3-pointer in the final seconds, but his game-tying attempt over two defenders was off the mark.

Part of the reason he missed the last-second shot was that he had no rhythm. He had just checked in after sitting for most of the fourth quarter. When he was on the court, he averaged one shot every three minutes of playing time.



Click here to read the full article – By Marcus Thompson II of Oakland Tribune



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Curry impresses in a hurry

Posted by rsanrel on 7th October 2009

Not even the preseason debut of Stephen Curry, the rookie guard selected No. 7 overall by the Warriors, could take the focus away from Golden State’s loss of Brandan Wright.

Not even the preseason debut of Stephen Curry, the rookie guard selected No. 7 overall by the Warriors, could take the focus away from Golden State’s loss of Brandan Wright.

Curry had nine assists, five points (2-for-10 shooting) and five steals in the Warriors’ 108-101 win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday at Oracle Arena. But the encouraging performance at point guard by Curry was overshadowed by the news that Wright will indeed need shoulder surgery.

An MRI of Wright’s left shoulder confirmed damage to the capsule— the cartilage ring that surrounds the socket. The timetable for his return will be set after surgery, which is not yet scheduled.

“I’m not going to speculate on whether the season’s lost,” Wright said, “or how long I’m going to be gone or whatever. I’m just focused on doing the rehab, working hard and coming back even stronger.”

Curry impressed those in the Warriors locker room with his court presence. He handled the ball comfortably, controlled the tempo, found the open man and fed the hot shooters.

“Anybody who’s going to play with Curry is going to be a beneficiary of a lot of open looks,” Nelson said. “That’s why I can’t keep him and Monta off the court together.”

Curry even managed to make a mark on defense.

“I work just as hard on the defensive end as I do on the offensive end,” he said. “Being in the right position is where I’m going to be the most effective. (ellipses) I’m trying to be everywhere pretty much on defense. A lock down defender? They might not call me that. But I’ll be a great help defender.”

Click here to read the full article – By Marcus Thompson II of InsideBayArea.com



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Warriors select Curry with seventh pick

Posted by admin on 26th June 2009

OAKLAND, Calif. — The Golden State Warriors don’t expect Stephen Curry to upstage Monta Ellis — not now anyway. They expect both high-octane guards to complement each other in coach Don Nelson’s up-tempo offensive scheme.

The Warriors selected Curry with the No. 7 pick in the NBA draft Thursday, adding a pure shooter to the mix for a youthful franchise committed to returning to the playoffs in the powerful Western Conference. “He’s a guy who’s going to fit in quite nicely with the style of play here,” said new Golden State general manager Larry Riley, who was pleasantly surprised Curry hadn’t already been chosen. “I was concerned at one time that we might not be able to get him. I thought he might go ahead of us but as the draft turned out, it came to our favor.” Riley had been closely tracking Curry for two years as someone the Warriors would like to draft. The 6-foot-3, 185-pound Davidson star and All-American led the nation in scoring at 28.6 points per game and will join a backcourt with Ellis and Stephen Jackson.

Article by Janie Mccauley, AP Sports Writer on June 26, 2009
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