Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Warriors Defeat Kings in a Great Effort by the Bench

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The Warriors pulled out a win Tuesday night against the Kings 93-90, thanks to a fantastic performance from the bench. Brandon Rush drained a couple of key three pointers down the stretch to put the Warriors out by 11, but the Kings came storming back led by Tyreke Evans who nearly had a triple double, 22 points, ten rebounds, nine assists. If I were to ask you if the Warriors were going to win without Monta Ellis playing the entire fourth quarter and Curry sitting for the majority of it, would you say yes? I doubt it. Jackson decided to stick to his bench which panned out in the end, but if they ended up on the losing side, he would have some explaining to do.  

Warriors VS Kings Preview 1/31/12

The Warriors will continue their home stand Tuesday night against the struggling Sacramento Kings. The Kings sit at a dreadful (6-14) record which lands them second to last place in the highly competitive Western Conference, while the Warriors sit at a not much better (6-12) record which has them standing one spot above their Tuesday night opponent.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

3 Pickups that Could Spark the Warriors

Let's face it, the Warriors have absolutely no chance of acquiring all-star center, Dwight Howard. He doesn't want to play for the Warriors and he will just leave this summer. The Warriors are right on the edge at (6-11). They could very easily be (10-7) if they could play to win in the fourth quarter, instead of playing not to loose. We can't change the past, but the Warriors season is by no means over. Let's reveal which players would be difference makers for the Warriors.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Why the Warriors Should Trade for Chris Kaman

The Hornets recently revealed that backup center, Chris Kaman is on the trade block. Kaman, not even 30 years of age, has had a disappointing season so far after being acquired in a trade for Chris Paul in December.

Warriors VS Thunder Game Recap

The best team in the West soared past the Warriors in a high scoring battle, 120-109. Kevin Durant led the Thunder with 37 points, Russell Westbrook chipped in with a not so shabby 28 points.