THE OFFICIAL GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2009 OFFSEASON THREAD

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Nov 16, 2004
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Ah yes, what feels like a distant memory comes back. Check out the below and get a double dose of Anthony.



Some interesting stats to check out in the game. Morrow gets league leader in 3pt percentage 46+ (Buike gets 4th place), and the only rookie to ever do so. And Randolph is up there in the month of April for rebounds, only behind Howard and Bosh. We need to keep these 2 guys along with Monta for the motherfuckin long haul.
 
Nov 5, 2004
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Ah yes, what feels like a distant memory comes back. Check out the below and get a double dose of Anthony.



Some interesting stats to check out in the game. Morrow gets league leader in 3pt percentage 46+ (Buike gets 4th place), and the only rookie to ever do so. And Randolph is up there in the month of April for rebounds, only behind Howard and Bosh. We need to keep these 2 guys along with Monta for the motherfuckin long haul.
Fuckin Jim Barnett... "My word did you see him elongate"
Yes! Morrow and Barnett have joined the movement!
 
Feb 26, 2003
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Yup barnett needs to lace up his old school converse and shorts and hop in to give the warriors hopes of winning a championship. I've seen your praises of Foyle, and while they're well deserved no one deserves more praises from the warrior nation than Jim Barnett.
 

DubbC415

Mickey Fallon
Sep 10, 2002
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The San Jose Mercury News reports that Warriors owner Chris Cohan is "believed to be seriously considering selling his 80% stake in the franchise in the next year or two."
There is no indication of who might buy the team, and it should be noted that this isn't the first time these rumors have been floated. Warriors fans are probably hoping there's some truth in it, however, as their franchise has missed the playoffs 14 of the past 15 seasons.
 

DubbC415

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Warriors owner Chris Cohan recently had serious discussions with a buyer for the franchise, possibly agreeing in general terms, but talks broke off when they couldn’t agree on a final price.
Cohan is having "severe financial problems," including an ongoing battle with the IRS, and the Warriors aren't exactly a lucrative asset at the moment. He won't become solvent overnight, so stay tuned for updates.
 

M.o.B

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I have learned from a few of sources that owner Chris Cohan IS INDEED interesting in selling the franchise, which TK first reported on Friday.

The unconnected sources confirmed Cohan was in negotiations with Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison recently. But Cohan and Ellison's group couldn't reach an agreement. Cohan is "still interested" in selling the team. One source said "he is tired of losing" and another said he is "looking to cash out."

This is phenomenal. If Cohan thinks he's "tired" of The Suck, just imagine how many thousands of Warriors fans are tired of this loser owner and his losing ways.

It gets better:

"If he gets the right offer," one source said, "I think he would sell the team right now."

Someone please make Cohan an offer he can't refuse! I'd do it myself, but I'm currently short a few ends.

"But he's not giving it away for pennies."

Man, there goes my bid.

MT identifies the real uncertainty for what matters most for GSW fans:

Certainly, Cohan's desire to sell the team will have an impact on the product, even if it's just the possibility of major change looming over the franchise. It may make the Warriors more willing to take risks, to speed up the renovation and make this team a winner as fast as possible (a winning team sells better than a losing one). It may put the Warriors in cost-cutting mode (no use dumping money into something you are trying to get rid of).

It makes you wonder. Are we going to see real basketball moves for a change that actually improve the on-court product or more salary dumps a la Derek Fisher to Utah, Jason Richardson to Charlotte, and Jamal Crawford to Atlanta? If the Warriors do pull of the heist for Amare (either with an extension in hand or as a potential one year rental in what could be primarily motivated by a salary dump of Andris Biedrins), that will be one of the interesting angles for evaluation.

Your guess is as good as mine.
 

Chree

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If Ellison buys the team, we will have a good owner, he is the type of man to spend what it takes to win
 

M.o.B

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yeah ellison will be a good owner hope they get back to crunching numbers...

it says they couldnt reach an agreement.....fuck!
 

DubbC415

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salary dump of biedrins? They just gave him that contract last year. What do people have against him? (biggest problem is foul trouble, and i think he gets the most bullshit calls of anyone in the league)