The Golden State Warriors have apparently put everybody and their house pets on the trade block. Word is surfacing that even the Warriors young stars-in-the-making are available if the right deal manifests. This is confusing for a few reasons. In recent ... (Continue reading)
The end couldn't have come soon enough. It's hard to believe that less than two years ago the Golden State Warriors won 48 games and the year before that, went to the playoffs. Now, that's all but a distant memory. Chris Cohan ... (Continue reading)
The more I think about Stephen Curry, the more I believe he should have stayed in college for another year at Davidson. Curry was drafted as the seventh pick overall in the 2009 NBA draft by the Golden State Warriors. Before ... (Continue reading)
Golden State Warriors assistant coach Keith Smart was given the opportunity to show what he could do as a coach because of Don Nelson being sidelined with pneumonia for the five game roadtrip. The Warriors' opponents on the five game trip were ... (Continue reading)
Warriors Update – December 10, 2009 We are certain we heard it last night: Pfffft. It was not leaking air from a post game Continental Arena balloon. Nor was it the sound of resignation from Warrior fans after realizing their team ... (Continue reading)
Tonight against the Thunder, Monta Ellis scored 31 points on approximately 31 possessions and had nine turnovers. Not the most efficient night imaginable, but it is important to note that Monta used 40 percent of the team’s possessions that game. ... (Continue reading)
The six win and 13 loss Warriors are one of the best shooting and scoring teams in the league and yet they continue to lose close games. The many injuries to would-be starters have left the team susceptible to matchup problems ... (Continue reading)
For David Stern he has some explaining to do because as a long time fan, the NBA referees are the worst in all major sports. I have no clue why they decided to bring them back, the NBA was better ... (Continue reading)
Another year, another disastrous chapter of the Chris Cohan era is upon us. Welcome to Warriors basketball, where the best fans in the NBA have to suffer through the incompetence of bad ownership, bad managerial decisions, and false hope. Once again, ... (Continue reading)
Last night was opening night at the theater. Previews of the post-Jackson era Warriors were promising. As the curtain rose and play began, it was clear the Warriors had assigned themselves the junior varsity role, trying to prove they belong. They ... (Continue reading)