THE OFFICIAL SAN JOSE SHARKS SEASON THREAD!! PLAYOFFS VS CHICAGO WCF series 0-1

Originally Posted by dont be a menace

Already have cable, and its under my cousins name so not sure how I would go about to getting that deal. My desktop picks up wifi but I guess it doesn't have the same range as laptops since its not even showing up.
Any idea if those USB plug in things where it increases the speed actually works? Might wanna look into that? I'm not comp. savvy,
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You guys think the warriors would be interested in michael redd? I want the bucks to trade him and I think jackson would be a good fit in milwaukee.
 
Why the hell didn't Curry play more?

Is Nellie playing the hell out of Monta/SJAX only to trade em soon?
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Randolph/Moore combined for 22:30, that means half the game they didn't even have a PF or a C out there.
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The Warriors.
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Originally Posted by freshbottoms

You guys think the warriors would be interested in michael redd? I want the bucks to trade him and I think jackson would be a good fit in milwaukee.
what's his contract like? (altho Rowell probably won't care)
 
He's on a max deal with a player option for next year, which will obviously be exercised. I think he's due to make like 18 mill next year.
 
He has an 18.3 Million dollar exception next year which you know DAMN well he's keeping because he knows he ain't ever getting a payday like this everagain, especially since he been so injured.

I'm a fan of both teams (Bucks and W's), and I don't like it for either side.

I wouldn't want Jackson and Jennings on the same team, get better guys around BJ, not misfits like SJAX.

And Redd would be no better than Anthony Morrow in GSW, and he's much more athletic and much younger, and cheaper.

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[h1]Golden State coach Don Nelson takes a stab at Stephen Jackson, Monta Ellis[/h1]
by Frank Isola
daily news sports writer

Saturday, November 14th 2009, 4:00 AM

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Golden State Warriors' coach Don Nelson makes a crack about Stephen Jackson and Monta Ellis' tattoos when asked about Stephen Curry's new role on Friday.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/b...on_nelson_takes_a_stab_at_.html#ixzz0WrVCVQJm

Don Nelson took a not-to-subtle shot at both Stephen Jackson and Monta Ellis Friday night when the Golden State head coach was asked about rookie Stephen Curry's new role.

"I took him out of the starting lineup because he doesn't have enough tattoos," Nelson told reporters. "In fact, he doesn't have any tattoos. How can the guy start in the NBA without tattoos?"

Nelson, the former Knicks' coach, has been at odds with Jackson and Ellis since the start of the season. Both Warriors players have multiple tattoos. Jackson already has requested a trade, and Nelson said a divorce would be good for both the player and the franchise. On Tuesday, Nelson and Ellis exchanged heated words during the Warriors' practice in Manhattan.

Meantime, Curry is struggling to make the transition from undersized college shooting guard to NBA point guard. It's a tough adjustment made harder by the controversy surrounding the Warriors.

"It's been difficult," Curry said. "But my personality is no matter what's going on around me I have to stay focused on what I have to do. I don't let the distractions affect me." Friday night, Curry played only 2:35, at the end of the first half and in the last minute, and didn't take a shot.

Curry was one pick away from becoming a Knick in June. The Knicks owned the No. 8 pick and had targeted Curry for weeks. But Nelson chose the ex-Davidson guard at No. 7.

HILL TOP: Top pick Jordan Hill started the second half and made all five shots, He also committed five fouls in 14 minutes. "It's just that we had some zombies out there," Mike D'Antoni said. "I just wanted to see Jordan. I thought he was okay." ... Eddy Curry is on schedule to be play on Wednesday against Indiana.... Nate Robinson (ankle) returned after missing six games and had nine points and four turnovers.

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[h1]Nelson's abrasive style might have him on way out[/h1]Nov. 14, 2009
By Ken Berger
CBSSports.com Senior Writer


[font=Arial, Helvetica]NEW YORK -- The fact that Don Nelson bears a striking resemblance to Boris Yeltsin is good for a few laughs, and humor is one way to cut through the bickering, hurt feelings, and distrust that have engulfed the once lovable Warriors. But when I strolled through the Internet on Friday night to confirm my look-alike suspicions, I stumbled across the following passage on Wikipedia that would've been funny if it weren't so apropos to what's happening with the Bay Area Republic of Dysfunction:[/font]
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[/td] [td] [/td] [/tr][tr][td]Stephen Jackson and Don Nelson haven't seen eye to eye lately. (Getty Images)[/td] [td] [/td] [/tr][/table][font=Arial, Helvetica]Yeltsin never recovered his popularity after a series of economic and political crises in Russia in the 1990s. The Yeltsin era was marked by widespread corruption, economic collapse, and enormous political and social problems. By the time he left office, Yeltsin had an approval rating of 2 percent by some estimates.[/font]
[font=Arial, Helvetica]A coach like that would be welcomed as a conquering hero in the Warriors' locker room. And as it turns out, a coach with a much higher approval rating could be on his way to the top seat on the Warriors' bench.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]After beating the Knicks 121-107 on Friday night, Nelson stands only 21 wins shy of becoming the NBA's all-time winningest coach. But his insistence on alienating and humiliating his best players -- which continued at Madison Square Garden even in victory -- could soon lead to a coaching change, a high-level coaching source told CBSSports.com.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]With no realistic trade scenarios emerging for Stephen Jackson -- and with the team's other miserable star, Monta Ellis, wanting out, too -- Nelson's last option to keep the team from blowing up already is under consideration. Nelson, 69, would assume a consultant role, with top assistant Keith Smart taking over as head coach.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]"It could happen by next week," the source said.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica][size=+1]• Warriors cruise past slumping Knicks[/size][/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]Nothing is ever 100 percent with the Warriors; not even the players know who's making the decisions or whom they can trust in the organization, a second person familiar with the team's problems said. A third source said the timing of Smart's ascension to head coach is difficult to predict simply because of the person who'd be making that decision.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]"Nellie would," the person said.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]When confronted about the possibility of stepping aside only eight games into a two-year, $12 million extension, Nelson crafted a bullet-proof answer. He insisted he has no intentions of going anywhere other than the Bradley Center, where the Warriors play the second half of a back-to-back Saturday night. Thanks to Nellie, they'll do so with their two stars, Jackson and Ellis, coming off inexplicable 47- and 45-minute performances, respectively, against the Knicks. "Oh, I have the patience, yes," Nelson said when I asked if he had the staying power to continue coaching/imploding this team. "The team wanted me to come back for two more years. I signed that contract and I will abide by that."[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]But nowhere does it say that Nelson has to fill out lineup cards or draw up plays to fulfill that contract. It was sad, pathetic really, that this brilliant basketball man's idea of coaching Friday night was leaving the disgruntled Jackson on the floor for all but 35 seconds of a blowout. For good measure, he also embarrassed No. 7 overall pick Curry in the very building where he'd hoped to spend his NBA career. If Curry thought he might face some dysfunction if the Knicks had picked him at No. 8, these few months with Nelson have been quite the education.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]"I've just got to be ready when my time comes," Curry said.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]Nelson had made a point of praising Curry during our conversation at the Warriors' morning shootaround. But even when he praises someone, he manages to insult someone else.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]"He's going to be our future point guard for many, many years," Nelson said. "And I feel we'll build the team around him."[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]Funny, that's what the organization told Ellis, too. Oh, never mind. The Warriors' revised plan -- Curry's 2:35 run Friday night, notwithstanding -- explains why one source familiar with the situation said Nelson has been actively looking to trade Ellis, too.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]"He wants Monta out," the source said.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]After the game, all Nelson could come up with to explain Curry's cameo was a lame joke about how Curry doesn't have any tattoos. This is what it's come to in Golden State: lame lines about body art. Too bad Nelson wasn't aware that Curry does have a tattoo on his left wrist. It displays his No. 30 and the letters "TCC."[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]"Trust, commitment, character," Curry explained.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]Three things that are long gone from this wayward franchise.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]As for burning out his two stars on the front end of a back-to-back, Nelson said, "I'm a little reluctant, at least early in the season, to make substitutions. I don't think there's any fatigue factor. Everybody's still fresh enough, and they haven't been playing in the 40s anyway."[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]When I asked if fatigue might be an issue Saturday night in Milwaukee, Nelson said, with a straight face, "That could very well be. We'll probably need our bench a little bit more tomorrow."[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]If I can see through Nelson's childish games, just imagine what the players think. Jackson and Ellis, according to sources, aren't the only players already mentally exhausted by Nelson's act. What's worse, one of the people said, is that the players have to endure laughable team president Robert Rowell trying to be their pal -- the way he did when he usurped then-GM Chris Mullin's authority and signed Jackson to a three-year, $28 million extension last November. Yes, the very same extension that is preventing Golden State from being able to trade him.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]"Rowell tries to be their friend, and they laugh at him," one of the sources said. "They don't respect that. ... All these problems and fights in the locker room come from the fact that there is no one the players feel they can communicate with. Nobody."[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]Appointing Smart to replace Nelson would be a good place to start. For one thing, it would spare the Warriors the embarrassment of continuing this charade with Jackson, whose only hope of getting traded appears to be a pennies-on-the-dollar deal with Cleveland. NBA front office sources say Golden State continues to field no worthwhile offers for Jackson, whose bad contract is exceeded only by his baggage.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]"That's a lot of money, and a lot of years," an Eastern Conference GM said. "And if he's angry there after they just gave him a big contract, he's going to be angry someplace else."[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]Jackson said Friday he's not angry with Nelson, but rather with the fact that he was given the impression the Warriors would be "more of a veteran team" this season. Though Jackson didn't elaborate, a person familiar with the situation said his anger -- and Ellis' -- stems from a dinner meeting with Rowell at the end of last season in which the Warriors' president vowed to surround them with a playoff-caliber supporting cast. According to the source, Rowell told the players he was going to build around them and trade the No. 7 pick, because adding a rookie "isn't going to help us."[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]The supporting cast that Jackson and Ellis were promised could have included Amar'e Stoudemire. But a trade with Phoenix fell apart on draft night, when Nelson refused to part with the pick and instead selected Curry, who is the same player as Ellis, only younger. Ellis couldn't believe it. Jackson was furious. And here we are today.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]Nelson's head-butting with Jackson has been going on since preseason, when the two had an ugly, profane shouting match during a game against the Lakers. Jackson was suspended two games without pay. But the equally damaged relationship between Nelson and Ellis finally boiled over publicly on this road trip to New York. On Friday, a day after he and Ellis had a verbal confrontation after practice, Nelson said, "I disciplined a player in practice. That's part of my job description. I've done it before and I'll do it again. That's all I've got to say about it."[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]Ellis tried to brush off the incident Friday night, saying, "It's nothing. We left that where it was."[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]Until the next blowup.[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica]Here's an idea for the Warriors: Leave your coach in the Bay Area the next time you leave on a road trip. The approval rating for that decision would be off the charts.[/font]

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I think it was more of a punishment for Curry. He knows Curry wanted to play in New York. I can just imagine his thoughts, "Oh you wanted to play in thisarena? Good, have 2 minutes".
 
Originally Posted by daprescription

I think it was more of a punishment for Curry. He knows Curry wanted to play in New York. I can just imagine his thoughts, "Oh you wanted to play in this arena? Good, have 2 minutes".
These stupid mind games that Nelson plays is ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by daprescription

I think it was more of a punishment for Curry. He knows Curry wanted to play in New York. I can just imagine his thoughts, "Oh you wanted to play in this arena? Good, have 2 minutes".
That's the dumbest %%!# I'd ever heard.

And the sad thing is, it's not unreasonable.
 
Why woul Van Gundy want to coach here? He could coach the Hornets next year? There's going to be better situations next summer also. That's laughable.No coach with a resume would take a Warriors coaching job.
 
Originally Posted by daprescription

I think it was more of a punishment for Curry. He knows Curry wanted to play in New York. I can just imagine his thoughts, "Oh you wanted to play in this arena? Good, have 2 minutes".
If that is true.......
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Originally Posted by daprescription

Why woul Van Gundy want to coach here? He could coach the Hornets next year? There's going to be better situations next summer also. That's laughable. No coach with a resume would take a Warriors coaching job.
I suppose.

I think JVG would be a great coach for the Lakers once Phil decides to step down.
 
Originally Posted by daprescription

Why woul Van Gundy want to coach here? He could coach the Hornets next year? There's going to be better situations next summer also. That's laughable. No coach with a resume would take a Warriors coaching job.
I'm sure he'd get better pay here than NOH...
 
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