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I won't wave the white flag until the season is actually over...or the they are mathematically eliminated...I know the Giants are on a three gamestreak...but I know for a fact that team won't keep my content this summer. =( Cmon Warriors...
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Originally Posted by acidicality
agreed haha, that FSN music gets me hyped up. the CSN music is wack
and it's not over by any means...it's gonna take a miracle but this team seems to have a knack for digging themselves out of bad situations. this is gonna be the toughest one they've faced but you just gotta believe. this season really has pretty much met my expectations (i think i expected like 45 wins) but it sucks that the West is so damn good this year.
About the draft...there are many different directions we can go and it's a pretty nice draft class this year. we should just go BPA and go from there, since Nellie won't be playing them anyway.
Just to throw out some names of players we could draft (in the mid-1st range): Kevin Love, Robin Lopez, DeAndre Jordan, Donte Greene, Brandon Rush, Chris Douglas-Roberts, Darrell Arthur, Chase Budinger().....
[h1]Hey, NBA! Why not play the best teams?[/h1]
By Geoff Lepper
Bay Area News Group
Article Launched: 04/11/2008 01:46:15 AM PDT
Nelson muses on making playoff format more fair .
Golden State coach Don Nelson wants the NBA to make sure no future team suffers such an undeserving fate as winning 47 or more games and nevertheless going home in mid-April.
"I hope the league makes some adjustments, at least talks about the issues," Nelson said. "Combine everybody and just take the top 16 teams would be probably the most fair thing. . . . I think with our own (charter) airlines, (cross-country) trips aren't like they used to be. So what's the difference if you have to play the East a little more? Play everybody as (equally) as you can and take the top 16 and let's go. That's what I'd do."
If this season were being contested under those rules, the Warriors and Nuggets - who both came in Thursday with matching 47-31 records - would have been battling for control of 11th place, rather than merely fighting for continued existence past Wednesday.
Playing all 29 other teams an equal amount would require three games against each opponent for a total of 87 - or just a home-and-home set that would mean only 58 regular-season games. Nuggets Coach George Karl was skeptical that the league would be willing to cut regional rivalries, but pointed to the success of Major League Baseball's addition of the wild-card in 1994 - a move prompted in part by the Giants' failure to make the postseason despite winning 103 games in 1993 - as an argument in favor of change.
"I figured if we would have won 46, we would have had locks by now, and we'd be preparing ourselves for the playoffs, resting some veterans and doing those kind of things that championship teams do," Nelson said. "We don't have that luxury."
• Warriors rookie forward Brandan Wright did not suit up because of his strained left groin. Fellow rookie guard Marco Belinelli took his place.
man, if the warriors don't make it, I think they'll have the best record in history as a lottery team. It'll be anotherunfortunate/weird record set by the Warriors.
Originally Posted by MJDaLegend
[h1][/h1][h1]Hey, NBA! Why not play the best teams?[/h1]
By Geoff Lepper
Bay Area News Group
Article Launched: 04/11/2008 01:46:15 AM PDT
Nelson muses on making playoff format more fair .
Golden State coach Don Nelson wants the NBA to make sure no future team suffers such an undeserving fate as winning 47 or more games and nevertheless going home in mid-April.
"I hope the league makes some adjustments, at least talks about the issues," Nelson said. "Combine everybody and just take the top 16 teams would be probably the most fair thing. . . . I think with our own (charter) airlines, (cross-country) trips aren't like they used to be. So what's the difference if you have to play the East a little more? Play everybody as (equally) as you can and take the top 16 and let's go. That's what I'd do."
If this season were being contested under those rules, the Warriors and Nuggets - who both came in Thursday with matching 47-31 records - would have been battling for control of 11th place, rather than merely fighting for continued existence past Wednesday.
Playing all 29 other teams an equal amount would require three games against each opponent for a total of 87 - or just a home-and-home set that would mean only 58 regular-season games. Nuggets Coach George Karl was skeptical that the league would be willing to cut regional rivalries, but pointed to the success of Major League Baseball's addition of the wild-card in 1994 - a move prompted in part by the Giants' failure to make the postseason despite winning 103 games in 1993 - as an argument in favor of change.
"I figured if we would have won 46, we would have had locks by now, and we'd be preparing ourselves for the playoffs, resting some veterans and doing those kind of things that championship teams do," Nelson said. "We don't have that luxury."
• Warriors rookie forward Brandan Wright did not suit up because of his strained left groin. Fellow rookie guard Marco Belinelli took his place.
Originally Posted by dland24
It is NOT Nellie's fault for players being tired. He is in the middle of the toughest playoff race in NBA history, and he needs his best players on the court. Monta, Baron and Jack HAD to play those minutes. Who else has stepped up enough to take some of the key minutes away? Barnes....nope. Buike...sometimes. Al.....sometimes. Marco...nope. Pietrus....not really. Watson....nope. Webber....nope. Wright....nope.
Nelson had no choice. If you are going to blame anyone, blame Harrington, Barnes and Pietrus. All have had HORRENDOUS years and easily could have taken the load off of our stars if theyt actually played consistantly well.
Originally Posted by big1236
I don't know why we're not playing barnes either. I know his confidence must be shot- with limited playing time and the loss of his mom.... why'd we make him one of the damn captains in the first place??
Originally Posted by DMan14
just imagine if we had stephen jackson in the beginning of the year...
Originally Posted by LazyJ10
Yes, partly Nelly's fault, but at the same time and what I've said over and over again, WHO HAS CONTRIBUTED CONSISTENTLY THAT HE CAN RELY ON?
There's no point in blaming anyone but the team, in general. Period.
From Mullin signing some lames (and probably Nelly, too).
To the team losing games they have no business losing. I.E- Chicago, Minnesota, Charlotte.
We're a competitive team that is not deep at all. Its pretty remarkable we could win this many games with this squad.
I hope some changes are made in the off-season.
And let me end my little rant by saying, my post is directed to none of my fellow W's fans. Its just hard to keep believing when your team keeps crushing yghtour hopes.
Originally Posted by dland24
It is NOT Nellie's fault for players being tired. He is in the middle of the toughest playoff race in NBA history, and he needs his best players on the court. Monta, Baron and Jack HAD to play those minutes. Who else has stepped up enough to take some of the key minutes away? Barnes....nope. Buike...sometimes. Al.....sometimes. Marco...nope. Pietrus....not really. Watson....nope. Webber....nope. Wright....nope.
Nelson had no choice. If you are going to blame anyone, blame Harrington, Barnes and Pietrus. All have had HORRENDOUS years and easily could have taken the load off of our stars if theyt actually played consistantly well.