I hate to be the person that is negative. It doesn’t do much good to be the person that drags everyone down, but what can I say? The Warriors have now lost 10 out of their last 12 and four straight. However, there are some positives to take from this loss. Unlike years before, I find that the Warriors are now fighting for every minute and every bucket. In years past, I thought I saw the Warriors just give up and not really try to mount a comeback or fight till the last buzzer sounds. This team though, maybe because [...]
Archive for December, 2009
And Another Warrior Loss
Chris Henry R.I.P
I know this isn’t a football blog nor even the Cincinnati Bengals area, but I would like to take a moment and thank my lucky stars that everyone that I love and I are still alive. If you’re a sports fan, you probably have heard that Chris Henry, a wide receiver for the Bengals died this early morning after suffering life-threatening injuries as he fell out of the bed of his fiance’s pick-up truck yesterday. No word has come from the Henry’s or Bengal’s camp of exactly what happened, but according to police reports, Henry and his fiance had a [...]
I’ve been reading up on a couple of articles of last night’s game. Everyone seems to be happy that the Warriors have found some kind of solution in the scoring department, not only depending on Monta Ellis. But, let’s be realistic again and note that the win was against the lowly Nets who have just won 2 and lost 20. Although according to coach Keith Smart, the Warriors were walking into a team that won it’s last two out of three games and not a 2-20 team. BUT, with that said, it was a good solid, road win for the [...]
I can’t really remember when the last time the Warriors had an explosive star such as Monta Ellis. Yeah, we had Baron Davis, Jason Richardson and yes, even Stephen Jackson. I didn’t live in the Bay Area, when Chris Webber was still here and it was the first run for Nellie. So last night, besides that wicked dunk by Davis against the Jazz in the playoffs, this is probably one of the most spectacular game that I’ve watched from the Warriors. First, they made an improbable comeback. They were down by 14 and then up by 14, a 28 point [...]
Familiar Landings?
Warriors have looked decent in the last couple of games, especially against over .500 teams. Minus of course the slapping the Lakers gave to them the last game. However, just speaking in stats,the Warriors are no better than they were before the Stephen Jackson trade. They were 3-6 when they were with him and are now 2-4 after. There are two ways to look at these records. The Warriors are still under .500 but they were already under .500 when they had Jackson, so clearly his play didn’t help the Warriors. Even if he was still here, the last 6 [...]
