
6. Warriors Blog at SFgate (Janny Hu)
Janny Hu's blog
It’s just not fair to expect a real beat writer to keep up in the blog game. Still, when she does jump in, like a solid sixth man, she usually delivers … the Monta Ellis-moped breakage, for example.
Player comparison: Vinnie Johnson7. Inside the Warriors (Marcus Thompson)
http://www.ibabuzz.com/warriors/
Thompson2 used to be the Warriors’ beat writer, moved to the NBA beat, and is now back covering the Warriors.
Through all the role changes, Thompson has remained productive and is now looking for a solid role and some stability. And he'd love a long-term deal, but that ain't happening in the newspaper biz.
Player comparison: Stephen Jackson.

8. 48 Minutes (Geoff Lepper)
http://48minutes.net/
There has been a lot of hype surrounding Lepper, a one-time Warrior beat writer turned blogger. Lepper’s got hoops knowledge and wit.
The issue with Lepper is whether or not _ like a college player going into the NBA _ he can make the adjustment from daily newspapers to blogs.
Player comparison: Anthony Randolph
9. Warriors Locker
http://www.warriorslocker.com/
I seem to be a little late to the party here, but it hasn’t seemed to matter.
Strengths: News content. Weaknesses: Interaction. This site is like the dirty-work guy.
Player comparison: P.J. Brown.
10. The W Column
http://thewcolumn.blogspot.com/
This site has potential, but it needs work on its offseason conditioning program. Last updated: April 14, 2008, from what I can tell. That’s not going to get it done.
As with all underacheivers, there's something to work with here.
Player comparison: John “Hot Plate” Williams.