THE OFFICIAL GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2009 OFFSEASON THREAD

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May 15, 2002
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Summer League Team

Warriors just sent this out this morning. You already know about Anthony Randolph, Anthony Morrow, Jermareo Davidson, Acie Law and, of course, Stephen Curry

F/C Connor Atchley, Texas (6-10, 226 pounds)
F Lawrence Hill, Stanford (6-8, 220)
F Joe Ingles, Australia (6-8, 194)
G Jared Jordan, Marist (6-2, 185)
G/F Cartier Martin, Kansas State (6-7, 200)
F Quan Powell, Auburn (6-8, 215)
F Lawrence Roberts, Mississippi State (6-9, 240)
C Jamal Sampson, Cal (6-11, 235)

Again, the schedule:

Friday, July 10 vs. Houston, 1 pm
Saturday, July 11 vs. Sacramento, 5 pm
Monday, July 13 vs. Detroit, 7 pm
Tuesday, July 14 vs. Chicago, 5 pm
 
Aug 7, 2003
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Warriors just sent this out this morning. You already know about Anthony Randolph, Anthony Morrow, Jermareo Davidson, Acie Law and, of course, Stephen Curry

F/C Connor Atchley, Texas (6-10, 226 pounds)
F Lawrence Hill, Stanford (6-8, 220)
F Joe Ingles, Australia (6-8, 194)
G Jared Jordan, Marist (6-2, 185)
G/F Cartier Martin, Kansas State (6-7, 200)
F Quan Powell, Auburn (6-8, 215)
F Lawrence Roberts, Mississippi State (6-9, 240)
C Jamal Sampson, Cal (6-11, 235)

Again, the schedule:

Friday, July 10 vs. Houston, 1 pm
Saturday, July 11 vs. Sacramento, 5 pm
Monday, July 13 vs. Detroit, 7 pm
Tuesday, July 14 vs. Chicago, 5 pm
I like the size of the other players. hopefully they air all these on nba tv cus i dont like watching the little ass stream online.
 

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NBA TV.....If you get the sports package through comcast which will also get you nfl network its like an extra 4.99$ Summer league games were entertaining last year....and they show them non stop...Alot of reruns but who cares......Randolph was killin last year..
 
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Warriors should go after Leon Powe

Leon Powe is Unemployed

July 1, 2009 1:40 AM

Forward Leon Powe played hard for the Celtics on a rookie contract. He helped them win a title. His coach called him a kid who had "done everything right."

And in the course of duty, he severely messed up his knee. Shortly after that, as luck would have it, his contract then came to an end just when he was due to get his first really big contract (his salary has always been six figures, not the seven he had coming).

There is certainly no legal obligation for the Celtics to extend Leon Powe a qualifying offer, to keep him employed as he rehabilitates. But is there an ethical one?

Powe's agent, Aaron Goodwin makes the case that extending a qualifying offer would have been the proper course of action:

What does it say when a player like Leon Powe, a great human being, who played through injury and pain for three straight years for the Boston Celtics, including in a playoff game after tearing his ACL, is rewarded by the team saying to him "we only have a short window to win, and you are not a part of our plans because you are now injured."

It shows you the true state of the NBA.

The Celtics are traditionally a class act. I have great respect for the organization as a whole, but they truly missed it on this one.
 
Aug 7, 2003
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warriors already passed on powe in the draft. if we can get him for cheap then why not but dont know if he is a nellie guy.

Marc Stein said:
Talks have undeniably cooled for the Suns and Warriors on the Amare Stoudemire trade front, but I was told against Tuesday that A) it is a virtual lock that the concept will be revisited given that the teams have been exchanging Amare proposals since February and B) Phoenix has not abandoned the idea of dealing Ben Wallace to New Orleans for center Tyson Chandler.

The biggest obstacle with Amare remains Golden State's unwillingness to even consider including No. 7 overall pick Stephen Curry in the deal and the Suns' lack of interest in a deal without Curry. The other main obstacles haven't changed, either, with Golden State needing assurances about Stoudemire's health (knee and eye) and willingness to sign a contract extension (up for debate) before going ahead with such a swap.

As for Chandler, Phoenix continues to be intrigued by the idea of gambling on a big man that, when healthy, has the qualities Nash been lobbying for: Chandler's athleticism, defensive presence and mobility. But Phoenix also fears that bringing him in will drag the Suns right back into the sort of financial straits that motivated them to dump Shaquille O'Neal's contract to Cleveland for two players (Wallace and Sasha Pavlovic) who have no future in the desert.
that was just posted 7 minutes ago, meant for tuesdays nba free agency start.
 

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Leave Amare's bad attitude out of GS........On a side not i say we get brandon Bass.....He is strong Aggressive and a great bench guy......He's only 24 and has some experience.....