Game Thread: Charlotte Bobcats @ Warriors 2007-01-27
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No, really, he may not be as bad as he looks, but he's gonna get fired this offseason. The coach is always fired when there's a change in the front office.
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Very true... I wouldn't mind landing him as an assistant coach. Maybe drop Silas' kid for him? Larry Riley and Keith Smart are too valueable, so I wouldn't mind losing Stephen Silas (whose still learning the ropes).
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A great win last night. A nice team effort and the route was the perfect way to boost the confidence heading into the all important road trip starting Tuesday in Cleveland.
The team played well together last night and with the new players seemed to gel very well. Obviously Harrington was great on offense and Baron quietly had a great game getting everyone involved while chipping in 17 as well. What was most impressive to me last night was after the Bobcats cut the lead to 8 or so at halftime, the Warriors came out like gangbusters and distinguished any hope the Bobcats had of winning. I also thought that Josh Powell looked quite effective last night and might just get some decent minutes in the rotation if he can consistently play this way. He is quick, has a decent touch from 15 feet and also can run up and down the court like the Warriors want their bigs to do. We talk about giving up Ike and how we might regret that, but the Pacers may eventually regret giving up Powell. Time will tell. Anyways, great win!! Let's hope the momentum can carry over to Cleveland on Tuesday! |
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