For most Golden State Warriors fans, the seventh overall pick in the NBA Draft probably represents one of two things: a season that could have been much more successful but was sabotaged by injuries, or a slide into mediocrity that ... (Continue reading)
With the NBA offseason nearly underway, here’s a look at the three biggest issues the Warriors need to address this summer: 1. Point guard Bill Walsh used to say that it was better to get rid of a player one year too ... (Continue reading)
The Cleveland Cavaliers won 66 games in 2008-2009. The Golden State Warriors won fewer than 30.The Cavaliers have a once-in-a-generation player coming off one of the best individual efforts in recent post-season history. The Warriors scored a monumental upset in 2007, ... (Continue reading)
The World Famous LayupDrill Rumor Mill 6/3/09 President Obama is a big sports fan, and an even bigger basketball fan. Earlier this spring, Obama filled out his brackets for the NCAA Tournament, and correctly had the North Carolina Tar Heels winning ... (Continue reading)
With so much attention paid to the "upside" of future Lottery and first round selections, second round selections are often taken for granted. Lets face it, after David Stern introduces the last pick in the first round, our attention disappears. The ... (Continue reading)
The upcoming NBA draft is generally considered to be weak overall. While this may not be determined until each player has actually played in the NBA, one thing about this draft can be said for certain; there are a lot ... (Continue reading)
There are two necessities for the Golden State Warriors to have any chance of a successful season. The needs are, of course, a point guard which will allow Monta Ellis to not dominate the ball and the other need ... (Continue reading)
Now that the Golden State Warriors can officially say goodbye to Blake Griffin (who is expected to go No. 1 to the Los Angeles Clippers), they can now start looking into who they really need (Chris Bosh is not the ... (Continue reading)