Just figured since he was a former Warrior, for you know like 5 minutes.
http://www.nba.com/news/Clippers_JoshPowell_080730.html
Clippers Waive Josh Powell
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I liked Powell turning his short tenure here. He brought some energy off the bench, hustled for boards, and had a decent mid-range. Hope for the best of him wherever he goes.
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i did too...i thought he coulda been our udonis haslem. i guess nellie thought otherwise "the victorious warrior wins first, and then goes to war; the defeated warrior goes to war first, and hopes to win."- The Art of War
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i dont know what game it was but this guy played the final minutes of either a warriors loss or a win. but this guy was playing d and making his shots. i liked what i saw in this guy. too bad we let him go.
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The thing about Josh that sticks out to me is that during the 2007 STH event he looked miserable out there.
He had a pretty good mid range game for a guy his size though. I'm sure someone will pick him up. I mean Will Bynum is a Piston. |
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Yeah, Powell was a pretty solid 10th man for us. Pretty good rebounder, decent mid-range shot, team player, I was sorry to see him go. Hopefully, this is how Turiaf turns out for us, only better, obviously.
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strange one. Played 19mpg for em, avering 5 and 5
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