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Feb7
Larry Riley makes it clear: Prepare yourself for life after Anthony Randolph
Filed under: News; Tagged as: Andris Biedrins, Anthony Randolph, Anthony Tolliver, Caron Butler, Chris Hunter, Devean George, Larry Riley, Monta Ellis, Raja Bell, Speedy Claxton, Stephen Curry28 CommentsBy Geoff Lepper
48minutes.netI’m not sure if Anthony Randolph rents or owns his in-season home here in the Bay Area, so I don’t know which piece of advice to give him. It’s either:
a) Call your landlord and find out what you need to do to ensure to get your security deposit back.
or
b) Call a good real-estate agent and get started on staging that sucker, because with this market, it could take months to sell.
Whatever is the case, it appears obvious from general manager Larry Riley’s comments Saturday night that Randolph is on the block and that the Warriors expect to give up the second-year forward in the near future.
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Feb65 Comments
By Geoff Lepper
48minutes.netWord comes from this morning’s shootaround (via Jaymee Sire’s Tweet) that the Warriors are keeping forward Anthony Tolliver and making room by cutting loose guard Speedy Claxton.
The move is both expected to some extent — someone prediced correctly almost a week ago that the W’s would keep Tolliver — and yet also surprising, in that Claxton represented one of the Warriors’ largest expiring contracts at $5.2 million.
Honestly, I thought it would be either Chris Hunter or Devean George who got the kiss off to allow the Warriors to retain Tolliver, who had already served out two 10-day contracts and had to be given a deal for the remainder of the year or let go.
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Dec30
The Warriors Report: The hidden meaning of Anthony Randolph’s “no comment”?
Filed under: The Morning Report; Tagged as: Anthony Morrow, Anthony Randolph, Bill Duffy, Corey Maggette, Don Nelson, Kobe Bryant, Monta Ellis, Patty Mills, Tracy McGrady, Vladimir Radmanovic6 CommentsBy Geoff Lepper
48minutes.netYour daily guided tour through the national and local media coverage of the always-entertaining Golden State Warriors.
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Inside The Warriors/Contra Costa Times (Marcus Thompson II):
Marcus has some thoughts on Anthony Randolph’s limited playing time: “Since the Warriors really can’t match up with the Lakers in the size category, Nelson presumably wanted to create an advantage on offense by going with either Maggette, who can score on the drive, or Radmanovic, who stretches the floor with his outside shot.”
Also included in the entry was this little nugget: “Randolph declined to comment. I think he was the first player dressed and out (he’s from Los Angeles, so he probably had people waiting for him).”
That makes perfect sense, all except for the fact that players have people waiting for them all the time and almost never rush to evacuate the locker room. It wouldn’t surprise me in the least if Randolph was pissed off, and mightily, at not getting more of a chance last night. We’ll see if Bill Duffy reaches out to the media in the upcoming days.
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Dec28
The Warriors Report: Can Stephen Curry herd his way to being a better defender?
Filed under: The Morning Report; Tagged as: Andris Biedrins, Anthony Randolph, Bruce Bowen, C.J. Watson, Chris Wallace, Don Nelson, Jamal Crawford, Kevin McHale, Malik Rose, Ronny Turiaf, Stephen Curry, Tim Duncan9 CommentsBy Geoff Lepper
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Contra Costa Times (Marcus Thompson II):
“(Don) Nelson said (Stephen) Curry is tougher on his post defense now, and he defends pick-and-rolls well. Perhaps his biggest asset is that he understands and executes the game plan, which sets him up to have the help he needs.”I’ll admit, I’m not in the room for post-practice film sessions or present during the installation of game-by-game tweaks during morning shootarounds. And, indeed, much of playing perimeter defense in the NBA is simply a matter of guiding a player the direction you want him to go. Maybe Curry is grading out higher on these internal measuring sticks.
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Dec27
Game 29 (Warriors 132, Suns 127), The Wrapup: Great win despite a dreadfully porous defense
Filed under: The Wrapup; Tagged as: Amare Stoudemire, Anthony Morrow, Anthony Randolph, C.J. Watson, Corey Maggette, Gilbert Arenas, Jason Richardson, Manu Ginobili, Monta Ellis, Ronny Turiaf, Stephen Curry, Steve Nash, Tony Parker, Vladimir Radmanovic6 CommentsBy Geoff Lepper
48minutes.netSome quick thoughts from watching the replay of the Warriors’ 132-127 win over Phoenix on Saturday:
** All hail the Warriors for breaking their seven-game losing streak, but let’s not lose sight of how bad the defense was: Golden State allowed a team on the second half of a back-to-back to put up a ridiculous eFG% of 61.4. On the season, the Warriors are back to being dead last in eFG% allowed at 53.0.
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