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Ellis powers Dubs to close wins

In the last three games we’ve seen close wins by the Dubs against a pair of mediocre teams and a pretty strong team. Today Ellis and Baron were big, Jackson contributed but shoot poorly and Nellie went small to out run Phoenix (a pretty good move). He ...

From BEN BREINER, Most Valuable Network,  14 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Al Harrington,  National Basketball Association,  Brendan Haywood,  Kevin Martin,  Kevin Martin (NBA)

Dubs gored by Bulls

Chris Webber’s debut was nothing shot of a dud as Golden State fell to Chicago in the Oracle 114-108. The loss was punctuated by a plethora of missed lay-ups, some contested, some just showed a lack of concentration. Overall the Warriors shot a lowly 43 ...

From BEN BREINER, Most Valuable Network,  8 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Chris Webber,  Joe Smith,  Baron Davis,  Tyrus Thomas,  Joakim Noah

Warriors-Bulls halftime

In the pre-game Webber said that this is a chance for him to still believe. Good choice of words. More irony, Webber covering Joe Smith. Both are former top picks who disappointed fans in the bay area. Early on the Dubs offense looks like it’s still ...

From BEN BREINER, Most Valuable Network,  7 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Joe Smith,  Matt Barnes

Warriors roll against former teammate

The homecoming for JRich probably wasn’t quite what he had hoped for. Despite getting several standing ovations, Richardson struggled and his lowly Bobcats got their doors blown off by Golden State. The Dubs started hot and carried through not letting ...

From BEN BREINER, Most Valuable Network,  2 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Monta Ellis

Warriors survive the Hornet nest

When in doubt, go small. The Dubs rode that mantra to one of their most surprising wins this season. Coming off a brutal failed comeback in Houston, on the end of a back-to-back, in the home of the West’s top team GSW held off the Hornets in a 116-103 ...

From BEN BREINER, Most Valuable Network,  31 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Matt Barnes,  Monta Ellis,  Chris Paul,  C.J. Watson,  David West

In Houston, Dubs have a problem

Honestly what is this? You can’t win many games in the NBA while spotting your opponent a 15 point first quarter lead. The Dubs should take that lesson to heart after getting dropped 111-107 by the Rockets in Houston. Monta, SJax and Matt Barnes all ...

From BEN BREINER, Most Valuable Network,  30 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Matt Barnes,  National Basketball Association,  Al Harrington,  Rafer Alston,  Luther Head

Dubs get past Knicks, await Webber

In the NBA a win’s a win but it certainly couldn’t have been much uglier for the Dubs against New York. They struggled early but ended the first quarter with a nine point lead. They then proceeded to blow only to rally in the fourth and put the game ...

From BEN BREINER, Most Valuable Network,  28 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Chris Webber,  National Basketball Association,  Monta Ellis,  Andris Biedrins,  Zach Randolph

One that got away

Coming home and facing the leagues worst team, Monday’s matchup with Minnesota should have been as close to a lay-up as their can be in the NBA. The Dubs however repeatedly fell behind throughout the game and couldn’t rally in a 109-108 loss. GSW fell ...

From BEN BREINER, Most Valuable Network,  21 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Matt Barnes,  National Basketball Association,  Baron Davis,  Ryan Gomes,  Al Jefferson

Warriors stay hot on northern trip

After the disappointing end of the Warrior’s battle with Indiana, GSW rallied with two wins as they continued their trip through the upper Midwest. The games were a contrast in terms of coaching and style. In Chicago the Dubs spent much of the first ...

From BEN BREINER, Most Valuable Network,  20 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Matt Barnes,  National Basketball Association,  Monta Ellis,  Ben Wallace,  Andrew Bogut

Out-paced

That very literally sums up this game. That would be the Pacers’ advantage in point over the final quarter of their game which turned a turned a 14-point Warrior lead into a 125-117 loss. GSW fell with a plethora of missed shots, foolish fouls and ...

From BEN BREINER, Most Valuable Network,  17 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Mike Dunleavy, Sr.,  Danny Granger,  Baron Davis,  Troy Murphy,  Jeff Foster

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