Archive for February, 2010

Feb26th

Finding Some Positives

AUTHOR: sfwyee | IN: Warriors | COMMENTS: 2 Comments

I’m not sure where this franchise is headed. And with disappointing seasons after seasons, I’m really not sure where this franchise is headed. The Warriors drop to 16-41 after last night’s loss and now they are down with injuries again. C.J. Watson was held out of the game because of flu-like symptoms but could be out longer according tot he team. As much as I love basketball and I never want seasons to end, cause then I get really bored watching all those baseball games, I can’t wait for this season to be over for the Warriors. We are down, [...]

Feb22nd

A solid win

AUTHOR: sfwyee | IN: Warriors | COMMENTS: 1 Comment

Finally, a win against a team that is not struggling (no offense to the Clippers and Kings!). It sucks that we had to come from an 18 point deficit, but at least a W is a W. This is a bad loss for the Hawks, that have lost three in the last four games and have fell to 2 1/2 games behind Orlando in the division. After it looked like a secure win in the third, the Warriors mounted a huge comeback and took the lead on a free throw thanks to Jamal Crawford, who couldn’t keep his mouth shut. [...]

Feb18th

Watson and Curry set career highs as they route Kings….

AUTHOR: sfwyee | IN: Warriors | COMMENTS: None Yet

With trade rumors swirling the team, the Sacramento Kings lost one of their worst games this season. With no rumors of trade, the Warriors took full advantage of the Kings confusion and destroyed the Sacrament Kings with a 130-98 victory. C. J. Watson scored a career high, 40 points with team leading scorer Monta Ellis out for another game.  It has been a rough year for the Warriors who have loss not because a lack of skill or offense, but because their team is depleted with injuries. It seems like after one guy is back from injury, another goes to [...]

Feb18th

Trading Deadline is approaching

AUTHOR: sfwyee | IN: Warriors | COMMENTS: 3 Comments

3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. That’s when the final pieces of the puzzles are added to each team, vying for a playoff spot and the coveted title of World Champions. Already, there have been some shakeups to some teams. The first big trade after the All-Star game included seven players, two teams and a new lineup for everybody. The Dallas Mavericks acquired Caron Butler, Brendan Haywood and DeShawn Stevenson from the crippling Washington Wizards who are desperately trying to right their ship after a miserable season and a  gun toting Gilbert Arenas. The Mavs sent the Wizards Josh Howard, who [...]

Feb11th

Stepping up

AUTHOR: sfwyee | IN: Warriors | COMMENTS: None Yet

Wow! That’s all I can say about our rook. Skinny Steph Curry put up some “grown man” numbers, as Marc Jackson likes to say. Put together some good offense from Anthony Tolliver and Anthony Morrow, the Warriors got a much-needed win, snapping a 9 game losing streak. Tolliver finished with 29 points while Morrow finished with 26 points and 10 boards. Curry finished with 36 points, 13 assists and 10 boards. He almost didn’t complete his triple-double, grabbing his tenth rebound on the very last miss of the game. Curry is the first Warrior since Chris Webber to notch a [...]

Feb9th

Another victory…for the opposing team

AUTHOR: sfwyee | IN: Warriors | COMMENTS: None Yet

I wish I could write something exciting in these posts. Really. But honestly, the Warriors haven’t done anything exciting that I could write about. In the beginning, it was the fact that the distraction of Stephen Jackson was gone, so the team could gel and become a better basketball team. Then, it was the fact that the Warriors were looking good, playing well and that they just needed a few more pieces to fit the puzzle, since the many of the guys were injured. Rookie Stephen Curry was developing nicely and seemed to fit well playing along side Ellis. And [...]

Feb3rd

Where are we at now?

AUTHOR: sfwyee | IN: Warriors | COMMENTS: None Yet

Where do we go from here? The season is almost halfway over, usually marked by the All-Star game. This year it’s scheduled for February 13th and the Warriors can’t wait for that weekend to come any faster. After losing last night to the Rockets, the Warriors are now on a six game losing streak and a dismal record of 13-34. Hey at least we are better than the Nets! And we play in a much more difficult conference! Out of the next three games before the All-Star break, the Warriors could go .500 by beating the Clippers and Thunder while [...]