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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: SF
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Warriors look reborn under a leader who knows what he's doing. I've been watching for years wondering why the jacka@@ coaches didn't start Pietrus and Biedrins more. Diogu as well.
What do you think, is this the year for a playoff return? |
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I certainly thought last year was, as well! It didn't seem like they could finish off games last year, nor did it seem like they could aggressively drive in the paint. After I saw that dunk by Ellis a few days back, I believe that anything is possible.
The Warriors will go to the playoffs this year! |
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I've been a die-hard Warriors fan for about 20 years now, and I'm extrememly happy with what i see. Although Im not 100% sold that this is the playoff year , at least things are pointing in the right direction. With some of the Western powerhouses gettting weaker, and the Also-Rans like Memphis, Sacramento and Seattle tappering off, their are definitely more conference wins out there, and a better chance at making the playoffs.
They still need a little more. Working Biedrins and Pietrus in to the rotation has been a blessing. They still need guys like Dunleavy and Murph to stop underachieving and do something. Would love for them to somehow acquire a low post scoring threat.. That would expand their offense even more |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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I like the small lineup they've used recently with Ellis, Davis, J-Rich, Pietrus and Biedrins. I don't think Murphy or Dunleavy (especially the latter) belong in the starting lineup, but they can definitely contribute off the bench.
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