Game 6: Dallas at Golden State (May 3) It was another do-or-die game for Dallas, this time in Oakland where Dallas had lost the last 5 times there. Another lineup change as Matt Barnes (who was playing with a tweaked quad) was inserted in place of the struggling Monta Ellis. A 3-pointer by Jason Terry opened the game and that would be a sign of things to come. Jason Richardson answered
No surprise that the NBA fined Stephen Jackson $50,000 for his actions (failing to leave the court in a timely manner and verbally abusing the refs) following his ejection in Game 2. A note for those who questioned (or read about the questions) the way Jackson was escorted off the court for his ejection at the AAC: it is common that when a player is volatile after an ejection at the AAC that
Game 2: Golden State at Dallas (April 25) The Mavs went back to their usual lineup as Erick Dampier started the game. Despite that, the Mavs still struggled as the game stayed close in the 1st quarter. A 3-point play by Josh Howard gave Dallas a 7-4 lead with 10 minutes left, but Golden State then scored the next 11 points, with 8 of them by Monta Ellis, to go up 15-7 with 8:05 to go.
Golden State Warriors Examiner Heading into training camp, the Warriors have an identity crisis POSTED September 18, 9:41 AM Matt Steinmetz - Golden State Warriors Examiner http://www.examiner.com/x-441-Golden-State-Warriors-Examiner It’s always nice _ and important, too _ for an NBA team to have an identity, a style of play it can hang its hat on in good times or bad, at home or on the
"Robin Miller" <Not_My@Real_Adddress.com> wrote in message news:jxeBi.12$tb5.1@newsfe12.lga... Warriors go courting WHERE THE FAN (AND COACH?) MATTERS By John Ryan San Jose Mercury News 08/29/2007 01:35:22 AM PDT It's a sports fan's eternal question: Does the team care about you or your credit card? Scott Soshnick, a columnist for Bloomberg News, tried to find out