Official GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2008-09 Season Thread

  • Wanna Join? New users you can now register lightning fast using your Facebook or Twitter accounts.

DubbC415

Mickey Fallon
Sep 10, 2002
22,620
6,984
0
39
Tomato Alley
"Warriors guard Marco Belinelli may be traded to the Nets sometime soon, according to Hoopsworld.com.

Belinelli is averaging six minutes per game this season, and clearly isn't in Don Nelson's good graces. The Nets couldn't comment on the report, and we'll post any more information as it becomes available."


I could see harrington being thrown in this trade, being that hes from Jersey. Who would they get? I'll take Vince Carter!
 

DUTCH-F.E

Super Moderator
Apr 25, 2002
7,030
8,094
113
44
WWW.myspace.com
what happened to brandon wright? he didnt play... day off? man i miss baron running the point.... good game today. ill take every win we can get until monta comes back. and yes marrow can shoot the pill for sure. great game.
 
May 10, 2002
4,203
7
38
49
"Warriors guard Marco Belinelli may be traded to the Nets sometime soon, according to Hoopsworld.com.

Belinelli is averaging six minutes per game this season, and clearly isn't in Don Nelson's good graces. The Nets couldn't comment on the report, and we'll post any more information as it becomes available."


I could see harrington being thrown in this trade, being that hes from Jersey. Who would they get? I'll take Vince Carter!
I wonder if this came out before or after Morrow went for 37, lol

I believe I read somewhere that Nellie likes Yi a lot, maybe they're working a package for him
 

DubbC415

Mickey Fallon
Sep 10, 2002
22,620
6,984
0
39
Tomato Alley
I wonder if this came out before or after Morrow went for 37, lol

I believe I read somewhere that Nellie likes Yi a lot, maybe they're working a package for him
u know what, that makes sense. i had heard that rumor earlier this year, and this came out right before morrows big game (bellinelli didnt play, obviously.)
 
Jun 27, 2005
5,207
0
0
The Nets have had trade talks with the Warriors involving Al Harrington and Marco Bellinelli.

A league source said the Warriors asked for either Josh Boone or Sean Williams in exchange for Bellinelli but the Nets didn't like the deal.

The Nets have seven power forwards/centers, making a trade likely. But because of injuries in their frontcourt, nothing is imminent.

"We talk to people a lot," Rod Thorn said. "Most of it's idle chatter like with most teams. I don't really have anything to say about it."
 

DubbC415

Mickey Fallon
Sep 10, 2002
22,620
6,984
0
39
Tomato Alley
thought this was hilarious-

"Al Harrington and Don Nelson aren't exactly on the best of terms these days, and it's only a matter of time until Harrington gets traded. Last week, Harrington complained of back spasms and said he would miss around two weeks. This prompted Nelson to call Harrington's agent, Dan Fegan, "Dr. Fegan" earlier this week. The implication being that Fegan was the driving force behind Harrington's decision to shut it down.

Well, Fegan fired back at Nelson this week.

"I'm not surprised that president/general manager (Don) Nelson made light of Al's condition," Fegan told the San Jose Mercury News. "The only thing that surprises me is, since he's grabbed every other important position in the organization, Nelson hasn't made himself team physician and examined Al's back himself."

Gotta say, that's a pretty darned good comeback by Fegan. And it's also a classic power play by Nelson dating back to his Dallas days.

Remember, Nelson is the snake-oil salesman that had media in Dallas believing Steve Nash was all washed up right before he left the Mavs in free agency in the summer of 2004. That was, of course, right before Nash proceeded to win back-to-back MVP awards.

Point is, Nellie is definitely a fun guy to listen to, but you shouldn't always take everything that comes out of his mouth all that seriously."
 

J:M

Sicc OG
Feb 4, 2004
419
0
0
46
After Morrow turned it up, might as well post here also.

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS BASKETBALL
2008 - 2009 SEASON
LOWER BOWL

Price: $150/pair (Below Face)
Sec: 123
Row: 29
Seats: #2 & #3 http://www.seats3d.com/nba/golden_st...s/?&pn=p_123_4

Notes:
Face value of ticket $80/each
Aisle Seats
Seat #1 is a column, so you don't have to worry about people on aisle
Very close to concessions and bathroom
Next to entrance, you don't have to walk to far
Pick-Up only. Cash only.

Special:
Buy a 2-pack for $280 (Better Deal)
Buy a 3-pack for $400 (Best Deal)

Games:
Friday, November 07, 2008 Memphis Grizzlies SOLD
Thursday, November 13, 2008 Detroit Pistons SOLD
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 Portland Trail Blazers 7:30 PM
Friday, November 21, 2008 Chicago Bulls SOLD
Monday, December 29, 2008 Toronto Raptors 7:30 PM
Sunday, January 11, 2009 Indiana Pacers 6:00 PM
Tuesday, February 10, 2009 New York Knicks 7:30 PM
Saturday, February 21, 2009 Oklahoma City Thunder 7:30 PM
Wednesday, March 11, 2009 New Jersey Nets 7:30 PM
Wednesday, April 08, 2009 Minnesota Timberwolves 7:30 PM

PLEASE PM ME FOR DETAILS
 

DUTCH-F.E

Super Moderator
Apr 25, 2002
7,030
8,094
113
44
WWW.myspace.com
warriors extend capt. jack!!!!!!!!!

November 17, 2008
Warriors Sign Stephen Jackson To Contract Extension
Warriors Captain Coming Off Career Year & Is Among League Leaders In Points, Assists & Minutes This Season

Jackson has averaged 19.1 points in 121 regular season games with the Warriors. (Rocky Widner/NBAE/Getty)

The Golden State Warriors have signed guard/forward Stephen Jackson to a contract extension, the team announced today. Per team policy, terms of the agreement were not announced.

“We’re excited to have Stephen under contract for the next several years,” said Warriors President Robert Rowell. “He has been nothing short of terrific – both on the floor and in the community - since we acquired him almost two years ago. He has embraced this opportunity with the Warriors and has become a leader of a very young basketball team. Furthermore, he expressed a desire to be here long-term and we wanted him to be a part of our team as we move forward. We view this as a win-win for everyone.”

Jackson, 30, is averaging 22.1 points (12th in NBA), 6.4 assists (11th in NBA), 3.9 rebounds and 43.4 minutes (1st in NBA) per contest in 10 games thus far this season. His performance this season is building upon his finest NBA campaign in 2007-08, in which he appeared in 73 games and established new career-highs in points (20.1 ppg), assists (4.1 apg), three-point field goals (182), three-point percentage (.363), free throw percentage (.832) and minutes per game (39.1 mpg) to go along with 4.4 rebounds and 1.26 steals per contest. He scored 20-or-more points 42 times and helped lead the Warriors to a 46-27 (.630) record in the 73 games in which he appeared.

“I’m extremely happy,” said Jackson. “The Bay Area has become my second home since I arrived here in 2007 and I can’t accurately describe how good it feels to be wanted and appreciated by an organization. The Warriors – from Chris Cohan, Robert Rowell, Chris Mullin and Coach Nelson to the last person working in the front office – have embraced me since Day One. This organization has put me in a position to succeed and, for that, I will be forever grateful. I am really looking forward to the next several years, helping this young team win and providing my veteran leadership.”

Since being acquired by Golden State from Indiana on January, 17, 2007, Jackson has appeared in 121 regular-season games with the Warriors, averaging 19.1 points, 4.0 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 1.29 steals in 37.9 minutes per game. Over that stretch, the Warriors have posted a 73-48 (.603) record in the 121 games in which he has appeared. Immediately following Jackson’s arrival in 2006-07, the Warriors posted a 23-15 (.604) record in the 38 games in which he played that season, including a 16-5 mark over the final 21 games of the season -- which matched the best 21-game finish to a season in NBA history by a team that eventually ended up as the #8 playoff seed.

Currently in his ninth NBA season, Jackson owns career averages of 15.0 points, 3.7 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.32 steals and 31.9 minutes in 550 regular-season games over eight seasons with New Jersey, San Antonio, Atlanta, Indiana and Golden State.

A native of Port Arthur, Texas, Jackson was named the 2007-08 recipient of the Angela & Christopher Cohan Community Service Award, given annually to the Warriors player who best exemplifies the spirit of community service through their outstanding commitment of time, service and financial support to the children and families of the Bay Area. Additionally, he received the NBA Community Assist Award for the month of March, 2008. This past summer, Jackson launched the “Jack 1 Foundation,” a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide community initiatives focusing on youth development and empowerment regardless of economic status. As part of the foundation launch this past summer, he held a grand re-opening ceremony of the Stephen Jackson Academy of Art, Science and Technology in Port Arthur.
.