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Warriors re-sign Ellis to multiyear deal
The Golden State Warriors made sure they would have Monta Ellis in their backcourt at least for the near future, re-signing the explosive guard to a six-year deal worth about $66 million Thursday.
Liotta: Warriors took shot too early
Why is it in the NBA every shot must be fired within 24 seconds? Is there a shot clock on free agency?
Golden State signs veteran swingman Maggette
The Golden State Warriors signed Corey Maggette on Thursday, grabbing the Los Angeles Clippers' leading scorer with a lucrative free-agent deal.
Magic land versatile defender Pietrus
Orlando Magic General Manager Otis Smith brought Mickael Pietrus into the NBA in 2003. Now Smith has drawn him across the country and a little closer to home.
Frantz: Davis’ departure no surprise
I’m still scratching my head over the reaction to the Baron Davis-to-the-Clippers news last week. How on earth could anyone in Warrior-land be surprised by Davis’ decision to bolt? After all, when Don Nelson is shown on national television actually packing Davis’ suitcase for him during the final two timeouts in Golden State’s second-to-last game of the season against Phoenix, it should have been something of a hint, right?
Walcoff: Warriors wise to let Baron fly south
The sea of “We Believe” T-shirts rises like a golden tsunami at Oracle Arena as Baron Davis throws down a ferocious dunk over Andrei Kirilenko in the final minutes of the Warriors’ playoff win against the Utah Jazz.
Steinmetz: Baron made Warriors
Hard as it is to believe, point guard Baron Davis has played his last game for the Warriors.
Baron Davis opts out of contract with Warriors
Golden State point guard Baron Davis elected to become a free agent Monday night, opting out of the final year of his contract with the Warriors in a surprise move.
Warriors pick LSU forward Randolph in first round
Chris Mullin has a serious thing for star power, and he sees that potential in top draft pick Anthony Randolph. How soon, well, the Warriors will have to wait and see.
Walcoff: Golden State needs to think big, nasty
Don Nelson has been like a father to Chris Mullin, but when the Warriors make their picks in today’s NBA draft, somebody please remind the exec that when building a team, father rarely knows best. |
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