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Oct29
Game 1, The Wrapup: This is why Stephen Curry can’t start, or why Anthony Morrow must start with him
Filed under: The Wrapup; Tagged as: Aaron Brooks, Andris Biedrins, Anthony Randolph, Chase Budinger, Corey Maggette, Don Nelson, Kelenna Azubuike, Luis Scola, Monta Ellis, Ronny Turiaf, Stephen Curry, Stephen Jackson, Trevor Ariza8 CommentsBy Geoff Lepper
48minutes.netAfter Wednesday’s 108-107 season-opening loss to Houston, Warriors Don Nelson called out the non-passers on his team — i.e., everybody except Stephen Curry and (when the spirit moves him) Stephen Jackson — for not keeping Anthony Morrow high enough in their thoughts.
Morrow, the NBA’s best 3-point shooter last season, uncorked only seven shots in 22 1/2 minutes on the floor, an attempt rate that ranked seventh out of the nine players Nelson used, behind Curry, Jackson, Monta Ellis, Corey Maggette, Kelenna Azubuike and Anthony Randolph. Only Ronny Turiaf and Andris Biedrins managed to keep themselves from outgunning Morrow.
“If you don’t get him the ball when he’s open, it doesn’t do much good to have him in the game,” Nelson said. “We have to do a better job of understanding he’s our best shooter, and you’ve got to know where he is at all times.
But the rest of the players on this roster are who they are — and they will resolutely remain so if there are never any consequences for them to face.
To wit: If you’re going to let Maggette, who went 3-for-14 in a little less than 25 minutes, jack up a steady stream of no-hope 19-foot clanks without recriminations, why on Earth should he even give a fleeting, momentary thought to passing off to Morrow?
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Oct29
Game 1, (What Was Once) Live: Rockets 108, Warriors 107
Filed under: Commentary; Tagged as: Aaron Brooks, Andris Biedrins, Anthony Morrow, Anthony Randolph, Carl Landry, Chase Budinger, Chuck Hayes, Corey Maggette, Devean George, Don Nelson, Kelenna Azubuike, Kyle Lowry, Luis Scola, Marco Belinelli, Monta Ellis, Ronny Turiaf, Shane Battier, Stephen Curry, Stephen Jackson, Trevor ArizaNo Comments[Ed. note: As you might have seen in the post below, some technical difficulties knocked 48minutes.net off the air for a long while Wednesday. So here is the collection of Tweets that substituted for our typical live in-game entry. Start from the bottom if you want to read in chronological order.]
POSTGAME
** INSTA-STAT OF THE NIGHT: GSW assists in the second half? A whopping seven. That’s not an offense. That’s complete stagnation.
FOURTH QUARTER
** FINAL HOU 108, GSW 107. Morrow with a tough miss over 2 Rockets at the top of the key for the tie. Curry with the meaningless putback.
** Morrow in. Azubuike out, so it’s Morrow, Jackson or maybe Curry.
** 4Q, 6.6 seconds. HOU 108, GSW 105. Brooks’ travel gives W’s a final chance. I assume they have to bring in Morrow. Maybe Azubuike?
** It’s a comedy of errors: Scola bricks two FTs, Ariza ORebs but loses handle, Curry tries oop to Biedrins that falls 3 feet short.
** Of course, HOU goes right back to Scola, who drives and draws FTs on Turiaf.
** Curry with a second straight pullup J after good D forces ball out of Scola’s hands, cuts lead to 5.
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