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I got it today in Sacramento.Originally Posted by acidicality
Nice, must feel nice to have a D-League-caliber player's autograph. J/k
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[h1]Warriors' new owner shares fan's frustration[/h1]
Rusty Simmons, Chronicle Staff Writer
San Francisco Chronicle December 22, 2010 04:00 AM Copyright San Francisco Chronicle. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
SACRAMENTO - Joe Lacob didn't watch the Warriors' 121-112 loss to Houston live Monday - the first game he has missed since officially taking over the franchise Nov. 12.
He instead attended his son's high school game, but Lacob clearly wasn't off the clock. He watched a tape of the game and penned a telling e-mail to a fan named Jordan.
Here are some excerpts from Lacob's letter:
"I just finished watching our W's game," Lacob wrote. "Believe me, I am extremely frustrated. I assure you that I am looking at all aspects of our play and our team and looking for ways to get better."
The loss to Houston came with point guard Stephen Curry and center Andris Biedrins sidelined because of ankle injuries. The Warriors are 3-3 with the projected starting lineup intact, but Lacob didn't lean completely on the injury excuse.
"I know Warrior fans are frustrated," Lacob wrote. "I am frustrated. But, we have owned this team for a month!!! I promise we will not settle for losing. We will make changes to improve any aspect of the team. ...
"Realize that we cannot just randomly throw darts against the wall. Trust that we are looking at potential moves every single day. We want to get better today. Now. But, we need to think through the longer term impact of any changes."
Lacob asked for patience: "Don't blame the new ownership group for the sins of the past. Give us a chance to fix the situation. I hope we can do it quickly but in all honesty, it may take a little time and a few moves to get there.
"Meanwhile, not that it is any consolation, I am also in great pain tonight. I HATE losing. I simply cannot stand it."
Curry's ankle: Curry is still aiming to return for the Christmas night game against Portland. He has missed six games since spraining his ankle for the fourth time Dec. 8 at San Antonio.
[h3]Warriors opening tip [/h3]
Ballot stuffing: The Warriors are about to make their annual push for guard Monta Ellis to be included in the All-Star Game, but coach Keith Smart doesn't expect to hear Ellis lobbying. "Anyone who says it doesn't matter still believes in the Tooth Fairy," Smart said. "Still, being an All-Star isn't a need for Monta."
- Rusty Simmons
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/12/21/SP6S1GTVV8.DTL#ixzz18pPOaD4b
Did you happen to check out the Cosmopolitan opening? Probably the prettiest casino I've ever seen.Originally Posted by acidicality
Just got back from a short Vegas trip with family, glad to see we won. I just wish I hadn't bet on the Warriors yesterday vs. Houston.
The Kings fined and benched Demarcus Cousins today for this. Fail.Originally Posted by push kicks
CGI was cool and all, but I thought the story sucked.Originally Posted by daprescription
I liked it, well, maybe it was the 3D IMAX that I liked.
Still need to watch this movie.Originally Posted by Luong1209
CGI was cool and all, but I thought the story sucked.Originally Posted by daprescription
I liked it, well, maybe it was the 3D IMAX that I liked.
I dont think you can say the W's would have the same Baron Davis the Clippers have now.Originally Posted by daprescription
I just imagine how different this team could be IF they actually got Blake Griffin(no curry, but could have signed a PG this offseason). Also, really glad Warriors didn't give Baron that extension. It's incredible how horribly he is playing right now.