Warriors bad this year??

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the golden state warriors have really been losing this year and last ever since they have lost SG. jason richardson they have been really bad
 
Originally Posted by Af1 Jordan collecterz

the golden state warriors have really been losing this year and last ever since they have lost SG. jason richardson they have been really bad
I take it english isn't your strong suit...

I'm going to take a guess and assume you're trying to say that the Warriors have been bad this since J-Rich was traded. For the record, we were prettygood last season. We won 48 games last year in a really tough conference. We're bad THIS season.
 
OP if you really want to talk more warriors, theres a huge thread in the sports section
 
Originally Posted by Af1 Jordan collecterz

the golden state warriors have really been losing this year and last ever since they have lost SG. jason richardson they have been really bad
Ok, what have the Warriors lost since trading away Jason Richardson? Last year the Warriors had a 48-win season. How is that really losing? JRichwas a great fan favorite, but after his knee surgeries, he lost some explosiveness and became dependent on his jump shot. Richardson was never a strong-suiteddefensive player. Of course, the W's may have lost some rebounds from Richardson, but the organization was able to shed some space in the cap.

Wow at this post.
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You have to look at the players traded / new ones ect.. It's obvious the team chemistry isnt solid yet, but has lots of potential. The Warriors werentamazing when baron davis first joined and then look, they got robbed of playoffs last season. Overall, they are not bad, just need more time to developteamwork.
 
Originally Posted by nikes06


You have to look at the players traded / new ones ect.. It's obvious the team chemistry isnt solid yet, but has lots of potential. The Warriors werent amazing when baron davis first joined and then look, they got robbed of playoffs last season. Overall, they are not bad, just need more time to develop teamwork.
Well when Baron first arrived, his teammates and coach weren't really that good. But once Nellie and some small additions to the rosterarrived the Warriors became a better team. Baron was the main guy who allowed the W's to push in the playoffs in 07 and also win 48 games in 08.

And for the record, the Warriors lost nine straight, not ten.
 
the warriors are on the road for theeeeeeee championship this year.

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bank that.
 
I enjoy watching this team, but I suspect this is not their year. Crawford is a nice addition though
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Originally Posted by avngrguild

I enjoy watching this team, but I suspect this is not their year. Crawford is a nice addition though
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He is a nice decision, but on the defensive end, He and Ellis could be a tough liability.
 
regardless, after watching them lose AGAIN, but this time to Orl. just scrap the season. playthe young guys. no point in having jack shoot 2 for 14 again...with a team high, 4 turnovers.
 
The warriors have actually been better since we traded Richardson we made it to the playsoffs and we have been over five hundred since but this season isbecause we lost Davis and due to Ellis iinjury and suspension but hopefully after Ellis is back will get back on a winning streak and all our new team justneeds to get use to eachther
 
Originally Posted by Da Bidness

The warriors have actually been better since we traded Richardson we made it to the playsoffs and we have been over five hundred since but this season is because we lost Davis and due to Ellis iinjury and suspension but hopefully after Ellis is back will get back on a winning streak and all our new team just needs to get use to eachther
it's much more than just getting used to each other. there's a whole lot of dissention within the organization. it's a complete mess.
 
Originally Posted by Da Bidness

The warriors have actually been better since we traded Richardson we made it to the playsoffs and we have been over five hundred since but this season is because we lost Davis and due to Ellis iinjury and suspension but hopefully after Ellis is back will get back on a winning streak and all our new team just needs to get use to eachther

no, the warriors havent been better without jrich. we didnt make the playoffs when he left. we only made the playoffs that one year that we actually did makeit. even with ellis this team is not going anywhere for the next few years.
 
Originally Posted by Jalrulz

Originally Posted by Da Bidness

The warriors have actually been better since we traded Richardson we made it to the playsoffs and we have been over five hundred since but this season is because we lost Davis and due to Ellis iinjury and suspension but hopefully after Ellis is back will get back on a winning streak and all our new team just needs to get use to eachther

no, the warriors havent been better without jrich. we didnt make the playoffs when he left. we only made the playoffs that one year that we actually did make it. even with ellis this team is not going anywhere for the next few years.
If J-Rich didn't leave then the W's wouldn't have Monta Ellis' breakout year. Simple as that. J-Rich was a fan favorite and a harddevoted worker for the team. Even with him on the team back when the W's made the playoffs, he was out majority of that year with microfracture kneesurgery. Baron Davis is what allowed the W's be competitive and allow the W's to close out games.

With Ellis and a good supporting cast the W's could be decent. With Rowell, Nelson, Maggette, and Jackson breaking this organization apart, the Warriorswill go nowhere.
 
The Warriors remind me of the Isiah Thomas ran Knicks (minus the huge payroll but hey, we've also managed to be handcuffed financially for years to come).The Warriors have a lot of the same type of players -- isolation players like Stephen Jackson, Corey Maggette, Jamal Crawford, and Monta Ellis. You can alsoadd Kelenna Azubuike and CJ Watson to a lesser extent on that list as well because they shoot more than they help facilitate ball movement. Point is, we have awhole bunch of guards. Sure Maggette and Jackson can play SF but that's moot point because they're also SGs. Sure Watson, Ellis, and Crawford can playPG but that's moot point as well because they're primarily SGs. Point is, a lot of them are most effective playing SG but they're converted to PGsor SFs.

To add on to getting a whole bunch of the same type of isolation players and handcuffing our financial flexibility for years to come, we have very littlecohesion (source about Crawford and Maggettenot on the same page), similar to the Isiah Thomas ran Knicks. We have internal bickering, similar to the Isiah Thomas ran Knicks. It has been reportedthat Stephen Jackson wants out of the Warriors (source 1 and source 2),Corey Maggette wants out (source), Don Nelson and RobertRowell have basically kicked Mullin out (I don't have a source for this because I'm tired of looking for sources
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but you could find it if youtry), our ******ed coach doesn't play the young kids enough and puts out head scratching lineups in the game. Last game vs Miami, we had a lineup ofBiedrins, Morrow, Azubuike, Watson, and DeMarcus Nelson. What's wrong with that lineup? We have 4 either undrafted/D-Leaguers in the game with one starter.Granted we had Crawford, Maggette, Jackson, and Ellis out due to injury, but we had Wright, Randolph, Belinelli, Turiaf, and yeah all on bench and saw no time.What happened? Our play went downhill and Miami played better and as a result, we lost.

Who do I blame for all this? How do we go from a 48 win team to a 8-22 team in a couple of months? It's Rowell's and Nellie's fault... check theavy:

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If I left something out then add it on here because I'm typing this response as I'm watching the Celtics vs Lakers game right now.
 
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