THE OFFICIAL GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2009 OFFSEASON THREAD

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One more player for Golden State who doesn't play any defense....Nellie is steering them in the right direction!!!
 
Jun 23, 2002
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^^Those are tight. The warriors front office even has designs ready from someone else, and they won't even make any changes lol. Even if they do, watch them choose some ugly ass shit.
 
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ONLY THE ELLIS ONE WITH THE CITY IS TIGHT THE BABY BLUE ONES LOOK TOO MUCH LIKE THE NUGGETS AND THE DARK BLUE AND YELLOW ONES LOOK LIKE THE PACERS THAT SHITS FUCKIN UGLY, THEY SHOULD JUST GET A NEW COLOR SCHEME OR SOMETHINGOR JUST GO WITH THE OLD CITY ONES, BUT HAVE ALTERNATES WHERE ONE SAYS THE CITY AND ONE SAYS THE BAY AND MAYBE ONE THAT SAYS THE TOWN BUT THATS MORE OF SOME SLANG THAT THEY PROBABLY WOULDNT USE
 

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The Magic have reportedly stopped negotiating with restricted free agent C.J. Watson, though he still has a three-year, $4.5 million offer from the Warriors.
There's a chance Watson will accept Golden State's one-year qualifying offer instead, making him an unrestricted FA next season. Either way, he'll probably battle Acie Law as a potential third-string point guard next season.
 

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Mickey Fallon
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this is from 6 days ago, and its not gonna happen.


According to a rumor in the San Jose Mercury News, the Warriors might not want to sign-and-trade C.J. Watson for less than a first round pick and cash.
The Magic are apparently offering part of their traded player exception (from the Hedo Turkoglu deal), a second-round pick, and the rights to Milovan Rakovic. One way or another, a deal sending Watson to Orlando appears inevitable.



A 1st round pick may be a bit much, but ive never even heard of this Rakovic dude and a 2nd round pick is garbage, not worth a trade.
 
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The Magic have reportedly stopped negotiating with restricted free agent C.J. Watson, though he still has a three-year, $4.5 million offer from the Warriors.
There's a chance Watson will accept Golden State's one-year qualifying offer instead, making him an unrestricted FA next season. Either way, he'll probably battle Acie Law as a potential third-string point guard next season.
well thats from today