Getting healthy an off-season must for Golden State Warriors
On paper, the Golden State Warriors don’t appear to be that far off from competing for a spot in the Western Conference Playoffs. Adding a couple pieces this off-season and getting Stephen Curry, Andrew Bogut, and David Lee 100% healthy will certainly be crucial if Mark Jackson‘s team is going to take that next step.
Golden State Warriors (23-43 last year)
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NBA Rumors: Could the Golden State Warriors Move Back to San Francisco in 2017?
San Francisco is considering building a new arena located on Piers 30-32, right next to the famous Bay Bridge. City Mayor, Ed Lee, and 11 other city supervisors signed and sent a letter to the Golden State Warriors organization about the plan. Lee also met with team owner Peter Gruber in Los Angeles recently as well.The Warriors haven't played in San Francisco since 1971.The...
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NATE ROBINSON GIVES THANKS FOR ANOTHER NBA SEASON IN S.O.N. EP 9!
After 7 seasons in the league, journeyman Nate Robinson is now turning the corner to becoming an NBA veteran.
The journey continues for NATE ROBINSON. In State Of Nate, Episode 9, Nate winds up a productive yet disappointing season with Golden State (whose highlight victory of the year came against the Miami Heat, 111-106 in OT as Nate led the Warriors with 24 points) while managing...
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Ex-Bucks coach Nelson gets belated degree
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) -- Fifty years ago, Don Nelson left the University of Iowa eight credits and a student-teaching requirement shy of a degree. Nelson took correspondence classes to complete the credits. But it took the most coaching wins in NBA history for the university to decide Nelson didn't need to be a student teacher to earn a diploma.
On Saturday, the former Hawkeyes...
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Don Nelson gets degree, 50 years later
Fifty years ago, Don Nelson left the University of Iowa eight credits and a student-teaching requirement shy of a degree. Nelson took correspondence classes to complete the credits. But it took the most coaching wins in NBA history for the university to decide Nelson didn't need to be a student teacher to earn a diploma.
On Saturday, the former Hawkeyes' star returned to...
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Don Nelson an Iowa graduate 50 years later
Hall of Fame basketball coach Don Nelson returned to the University of Iowa on Saturday to receive his bachelor's degree in physical education, 50 years after leaving school for the NBA.
Nelson left school in 1962 needing to finish eight hours of Spanish and a student-teaching requirement. Meanwhile, Nelson took classes as a player with the Celtics and coach in Golden State...
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The Golden State Warrior Girls
It was a very tough year for the Golden State Warriors. But if I had to take a guess they could very well be a team on the eventual up and up. They just need a healthy Stephen Curry and Andrew Bogut which is unfortunately a very large amount to ask. Still though, Mark Jackson at the helm as head coach and a young core could bode well for the team.
But I’m not really...
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Warriors land seventh spot in draft lottery
The Golden State Warriors won a tiebreaker drawing with the Toronto Raptors on Friday for the No. 7 slot in the NBA draft lottery. The Warriors and Raptors tied for the seventh-worst record in the NBA this season at 23-43. Landing the seventh position in the lottery helps the Warriors’ chances of getting one of the top seven picks in the NBA draft. If the Warriors end up picking...
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Warriors are poised for improvement, but no promises
One of Mark Jackson's favorite phrases in his first year as coach of the Golden State Warriors this season was: No excuses. On his first day following a promotion at season's end, new general manager Bob Myers created a new slogan: No promises. The worst part about the season, at least in the eyes of Myers, wasn't the club's dismal record. It was the preseason...
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Warriors' Lee having surgery on torn ab muscle
Another starter for the Golden State Warriors is heading to the operating table.
The team said David Lee will have surgery Thursday to repair a torn abdominal muscle. The procedure will be performed by Dr. William Meyers in Philadelphia. Lee's recovery time to resume basketball activities will be determined following surgery.
He has missed seven straight games after an MRI...
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With eyes on lottery, Warriors fans cheer losing play
Golden State Warriors fans have proven over the years to be among the most loyal in the NBA. Tuesday night, they demonstrated they also might be the most intelligent. In a you-had-to-be-there-to-believe-it turn of events, the Warriors faithful actually applauded a great defensive play by New Orleans unknown Gustavo Ayon and then roared in approval when their own Chris Wright...
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Nate Robinson unsure of future
Golden State Warriors guard Nate Robinson is unsure of his future with the team. He’s said he likes Golden State and would like to be back but isn’t too optimistic about his chances. Nate’s had a rebound year with the Warriors averaging 11.2 points, 2.0 rebounds and 4.5 assists over 51 games, mainly off the bench.
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A look at the Warriors remaining schedule, lottery hopes
If the NBA playoffs started today the Golden State Warriors would be on the outside looking in. When the Detroit Pistons went all Edward Norton on the Cleveland Cavaliers last night and made them look like this guy from American History X (I think a curb stomping is a fairly accurate analogy; at the end
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NO LOVE LOST
Rick Barry rips Warriors fans for booing owner during Mullin ceremony
Warriors fans are irate with new owner Joe Lacob over the recent trade of Monta Ellis, and expressed their displeasure with him during Chris Mullin's jersey retirement on Monday night.
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March 20, 2012
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March 20, 2012
IT'S THE COUCH FOR HIM
Owner's fiancee irate over trade
Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob told reporters that his fiancée is very upset with him because he traded Monta Ellis, adding that she hasn't spoke to him in two days.
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March 16, 2012
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March 16, 2012
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