Nowitzki, new-look Mavs seeking 2nd straight title
Dirk Nowitzki has an idea of what it's like to be an NBA champion. He learned one of the lessons over the years he spent being teammates with Devean George.
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December 21, 2011
Nowitzki, new-look Mavs seeking 2nd straight title
Dirk Nowitzki has an idea of what it's like to be an NBA champion. He learned one of the lessons over the years he spent being teammates with Devean George.
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December 21, 2011
Nowitzki, new-look Mavs seeking 2nd straight title
DALLAS (AP) - Dirk Nowitzki has an idea of what it's like to be an NBA champion. He learned one of the lessons over the years he spent being teammates with Devean George.Nowitzki noticed that before practically every game, George found someone warming up on the other side of the ...
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December 21, 2011
Timberwolves waive two players
MINNEAPOLIS The Minnesota Timberwolves waived training camp invitees Will Conroy and Devean George on Wednesday.Conroy, a 6-2 guard who was undrafted in 2005, has played parts of two seasons in the NBA, most recently appearing in five games for the Houston Rockets in 2009-10, averaging 1.2 points and 1.4 assists. Conroy played for the Memphis Grizzlies (three games) and Los Angeles...
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December 15, 2011
Timberwolves waive training camp invitees Will Conroy and Devean George
The Minnesota Timberwolves today announced the team has waived training camp invitees Will Conroy and Devean George.
Conroy, a 6-2 guard, was undrafted in 2005 after a four-year career at the University of Washington where he became the school’s all-time assist leader with 515 assists. He has played parts of two seasons in the NBA, most [...]
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December 14, 2011
Devean George wants to teach these young Wolves
Former Augsburg star and L.A. Laker plans on coming to camp, hopes to stick around in player personnel/mentor role
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December 05, 2011
Some marquee names still available
The NBA will see training camps open in just a few weeks, but there are surprisingly still quite a few marquee names available on the free agent market.
Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel pointed out on Sunday that Allen Iverson, Jerry Stackhouse, Joe Smith, Flip Murray, Earl Watson, Michael Finley, Larry Hughes, Bobby Simmons, Trenton Hassell, Jarvis Hayes, Ime Udoka...
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September 05, 2010
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September 05, 2010
Raptors right back where they started
Last summer, the Toronto Raptors re-worked almost their entire roster, in an effort to qualify for the playoffs - and, to advance to, at least, the 2nd Round - by making the following personnel moves:
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Reggie Evans, PF
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Hedo Turkoglu, SF
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August 12, 2010
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August 12, 2010
D-League Players vs. Late First Round Picks: A Surprising Result
Andres Perezchica grew up in California and was at UC Berkeley during the Warriors’ We Believe era. He then studied a master’s program in Finance in Monterrey, Mexico, where he became intrigued by the growing field of Sports Economics. He is currently living back in California.
During the 2009-10 NBA season, the Golden State Warriors tied a league record for call-ups...
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July 25, 2010
Warriors May Re-Sign Anthony Tolliver, Devean George
Filed under: Bulls , Knicks , Nets , Warriors , NBA Free Agents LAS VEGAS -- It wasn't long ago Golden State had a full plate. The Warriors had 14 players locked up to contracts next season or as restricted free agents with qualifying offers. So they decided not to extend the $1.025 million qualifying offer to forward Anthony Tolliver , coming off a season in which he averaged...
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July 22, 2010
Warriors May Re-Sign Anthony Tolliver, Devean George
by Chris TomassonFiled under: Bulls, Knicks, Nets, Warriors, NBA Free AgentsLAS VEGAS -- It wasn't long ago Golden State had a full plate.
The Warriors had 14 players locked up to contracts next season or as restricted free agents with qualifying offers. So they decided not to extend the $1.025 million qualifying offer to forward Anthony Tolliver, coming off a season in which...
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July 21, 2010
Devean George Wants to Re-Sign with Golden State, Hopes Don Nelson Stays
Filed under: Warriors , NBA Coaches , NBA Free Agents LAS VEGAS -- Devean George hopes Don Nelson stays. While we're at, George hopes to stay himself. George is a free-agent forward who reiterated Saturday he wants to re-sign with the Warriors because he loves playing for Nelson. But there is some uncertainty regarding the future of the coach after the team was sold earlier this...
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July 19, 2010
Devean George Wants to Re-Sign with Golden State, Hopes Don Nelson Stays
by Chris TomassonFiled under: Warriors, NBA Coaches, NBA Free AgentsLAS VEGAS -- Devean George hopes Don Nelson stays. While we're at, George hopes to stay himself.
George is a free-agent forward who reiterated Saturday he wants to re-sign with the Warriors because he loves playing for Nelson. But there is some uncertainty regarding the future of the coach after the team was...
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July 17, 2010
The Golden State Warriors will have some decisions to make this summer
The Warriors have four restricted free agents and two restricted free agents heading into this summer. All four of the restricted free agents are likely going to get offers from other teams and I think the Warriors would be smart to match most if not all of them as they all contributed to the team last year. Anthony Morrow is going to be the player that would cost the Warriors...
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May 29, 2010
Golden State Warriors 122, Portland Trailblazers 116
The Warriors outscored the Blazers 37-25 in the 4th quarter to prevail last night in Portland. The most amazing thing about this win is that the Warriors only had six players available in this game. Stephen Curry, Monta Ellis, Anthony Tolliver and Reggie Williams played all 48 minutes last night. Stephen Curry led the way for the Warriors last night with 42 points, 9 rebounds...
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April 15, 2010
Don Nelson Ends Season in His Own, Bizarre Way
Last night’s Blazers/Warriors game gave Nellie another opportunity to show the world just how crazy he get. Beyond the Beat captures the wild scene: “With 4:47 left in the game, Devean George fouled out of the game. Or at least he thought he did. What ensued was an awkwardly strange exchange between official Eddie F. Rush and Nelson that lasted for the rest of the game...
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April 15, 2010
Limp to victory is fitting finish
The Warriors' injury-plagued season couldn't quite come to a merciful ending Wednesday, even if the team did finish with a 122-116 win over the Trail Blazers. When Devean George fouled out with 4:47 remaining, the Warriors had only three players on the bench -...
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April 15, 2010
The Post Up: Down to the Wire
by Holly MacKenzie / @stackmack
It’s here. Happy last day of the regular season, people. Hard to believe, isn’t it? On one hand, this has felt like a long season, especially when thinking of the ups and downs of the Raptors, particularly after the All-Star break, but on the other, feels like we were just tipping off the 2009-2010 campaign.
The best part is, we’re...
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April 14, 2010
Utah Jazz 103, Golden State Warriors 94
The Warriors only shot 38.1% from the floor last night and they were outrebounded 61-35 which explains the scoreboard. Devean George led the way for the Warriors last night with 21 points, 5 rebounds and 3 steals in only 27 minutes on the court. Stephen Curry also had a decent game with 17 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals. Anthony Tolliver was tough around the basket...
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April 14, 2010
George Wants To Re-Sign With Warriors
Devean George thinks he could thrive under Don Nelson...
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April 07, 2010
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April 07, 2010
Mercy Rule (Warriors 104, Jazz 128)
Please let this season be over soon.
The good news? The Warriors lost and the Wizard won — translating into a one-game cushion for our draft position. If I was smart, I would have watched Wednesday night’s game until the loss was secure — roughly 9 minutes into the first quarter when the team went down by 14 — and called it a night. Unfortunately, I...
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April 01, 2010
Suckered (Warriors 90, Mavs 111)
If this is how the Warriors are going to play for their final 9 games, I’m very confident of two things: (1) our draft position is safe and (2) we’d all be well served by not watching the remainder of the season.
With the exception of watching Rodrique Beaubois go Brandan Jennings on the Warriors, Saturday night’s game was one of the toughest tests yet this season...
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March 28, 2010
Galatioto Partners — A Nudge from the League?
It has been two days since the press release heard around the (Warriors’) world. We don’t know much more now than we did then, but those willing to engage in a little reading of tea leaves based on the circulating rumors could reach some interesting conclusions. The usual disclaimers apply here — I’m connecting dots based on my own speculation —...
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March 24, 2010
So Long Raja Bell (and Your Bird Rights)
In their continuing crusade to swap things of value for things with no value, the Warriors waived Raja Bell this weekend — thereby losing his Bird rights — to clear space for 13 more games of D-Leaguer Reggie Williams. It’s a move that makes sense if you’re worried about winning as many games as possible over the final 13 of the season. If you care about...
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March 21, 2010
Warriors notes: Injured ankle sidelines Stephen Curry
Devean George's roster spot may be in jeopardy
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March 20, 2010
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