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hey dubs fans who do we want to face in the first round? spurs or lakers. who would we match up with better?
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Originally Posted by jal22588
hey dubs fans who do we want to face in the first round? spurs or lakers. who would we match up with better?
Originally Posted by LazyJ10
POB = Dleauge. Happy trails, since you won't be on our squad next year.
Co-sign.Originally Posted by srvballer
Yeah we would have a great chance against the Rockets, Hornets, and the Suns if they climb up in the rankings.
I really just want to somehow avoid the Spurs, Jazz and Lakers...
Warriors Recall Perović, Send Down O'Bryant March 10, 2008 - 7:47 pm Press Release -
The Golden State Warriors have recalled rookie center Kosta Perović from the Bakersfield Jam of the NBA Development League and assigned second-year center Patrick O'Bryant to the Jam, Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin announced today.
Perović, 23, returns from his second assignment to the D-League this season, the latest of which began on March 3. During his latest stint with the Jam, the 7-2 center played in two games, averaging 13.5 points and 18.5 rebounds in 35.0 minutes per contest - having tallied 16 points and 18 rebounds against Anaheim on March 7, as well as 11 points and 19 rebounds against Iowa on March 9. In 21 games overall this season with the Jam, Perović has averaged 9.3 points and 7.0 rebounds in 23.0 minutes per contest.
O'Bryant, 21, is being assigned to the Jam for the first time this season. He has appeared in 22 games for Golden State this season, averaging 1.5 points and 1.3 rebounds in 4.3 minutes per contest. The 7-0 center appeared in 25 games for the Jam during his rookie season in 2006-07, averaging 12.0 points, 9.6 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 2.88 blocks in 29.6 minutes per contest. [READ]
OAKLAND, CA-MARCH 10: Stephen Jackson of the Golden State Warriors (C) speaks as teammate Al Harrington (R) and moderator Dr. Joseph Marshall listen during a "Silence the Violence" event at Oakland Technical High School March 10, 2008 in Oakland, California. In an effort to deter violence in the city of Oakland, the Golden State Warriors have partnered with Oakland Technical High School, the City of Oakland, the Mayor's office, Street Soldiers, and Colliers International for an in-depth discussion to show the youth in Oakland that there is an alternative to violence.
I really hope homie is actually trying to DO what he's probably telling these kids to do.
Perović, 23, returns from his second assignment to the D-League this season, the latest of which began on March 3. During his latest stint with the Jam, the 7-2 center played in two games, averaging 13.5 points and 18.5 rebounds in 35.0 minutes per contest - having tallied 16 points and 18 rebounds against Anaheim on March 7, as well as 11 points and 19 rebounds against Iowa on March 9. In 21 games overall this season with the Jam, Perović has averaged 9.3 points and 7.0 rebounds in 23.0 minutes per contest.
I know it's the D-League and all so I won't really take his stats that seriously anyway, but it's still nice though. If he were to give us at leastSOMETHING, I'm all for the demotion of POB and the promotion of Kosta. Biedrins and Kosta manning the middle with Brandan Wright playing the PF from adefensive standpoint is. I would love to see them contest shots.
We all know that POB will leave after the season. I just wish him well and with whatever team he signs with in the offseason, he'll get a better chance getinto that team's rotation. Dude's got talent, he shows flashes of it, but it's his lack of motivation that Nellie can't stand. Good luck POB.
Originally Posted by MJDaLegend
POB is pretty much done with the Warriors at this point. Matter of time to say farewell to this guy.
O'Bryant said earlier this season that he had no desire to return to the Bakersfield Jam, the team for which he played 25 games over three stints last season, but the free-agent-to-be is obligated to do so unless he wants to walk away from about $500,000 remaining on his contract.
you know POB is not feeling good about the organization. Not a good idea to do him like that if Mullin REALLY wants to extend him.