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Kevin Garnett Out With Knee Strain

By Matt MooreFeb 21st 2009 – 5:03PM

There are certain risks that come with fielding a star-studded team of veterans at the expense of depth. Foul trouble and injury are the biggest concerns. If you don't have much behind your front firepower, losing any measure of your stars results in an unfortunate wrangling of already depleted assets to make up the...

NBA Trade Deadline Passes: Alston, Hughes, Thomas Among Those Moving

By Brett PollakoffFeb 19th 2009 – 6:30PM

The 3 PM ET trade deadline in the NBA has come and gone, and while there were plenty of big names rumored to be on the move, few teams actually had the guts to pull the trigger. There were plenty of deals made, however, including one that might have one Eastern Conference team feeling like it's back in the title...

Bust Gets a 2nd Chance ... With the Champs

By Tom ZillerJul 12th 2008 – 9:05AM

Some guys are just lucky. Not to insinuate 2006's #9 pick, Patrick O'Bryant, hasn't turned into a hard-working guy who deserves what carrots he receives. But the guy was so bad, so (allegedly) lazy in Golden State that the Warriors cut strings after one season. The team was so disenchanted with the Notorious P.O.B.'s work...

Webber to Golden State? It Looks Likely

By Tom ZillerJan 26th 2008 – 11:43AM

When a Sacramento columnist used an anonymous busboy who caught Don Nelson eating at Chris Webber's restaurant to infer Webber would soon be a Warrior, I thought it was a joke. But you know, Martin McNeal might have scooped the world, because the Contra Costa Times has a screaming story confirming talks between C-Webb and...

Should Biedrins, Notorious POB Blame Baron?

By Tom ZillerNov 1st 2007 – 10:08PM

The much ballyhooed reign of fiscal sanity in Golden State finished with a fitting flourish: Not only did Chris Mullin balk at locking up stud Latvian center Andris Biedrins, but the Warriors didn't pick up the third-year option ($2.3 million) on 2006's #9 pick, Patrick O'Bryant. Andris' payday delay is understandable...

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