Apr 30, 2007 12:45 PM EST
Following the Mavericks' Game 4 loss, Dirk Nowitzki was asked about the confidence level of the team facing a 3-1 deficit.
"Look in the locker room right now," Nowitzki said. "Everyone is very disappointed. Obviously, we just lost a tough, tough game.
"All we can do is come out swinging. We know this team won't give up. We have a lot of pride, a lot of heart.
"Come out swinging. That's the only thing we've got."
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Baron Davis bedeviled the Mavericks one more time -- and now his crazy, carefree Warriors are one win away from a historic playoff upset.
Davis had five of his 33 points and two key assists in the final 3 1/2 minutes, and the Warriors roared from behind for a 103-99 victory Sunday night to take a 3-1 lead over the NBA's best team in their first-round playoff series.
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The Mavericks have trailed after one quarter in all three games of the first round series against Golden State. Their average deficit is just under six points. In a series that's all about holes, that's another one they haven't been able to climb out of in two of the three games.
"I expect a lot from this team," Johnson said after Saturday's practice. "I take full responsibility because it's my job. When something goes wrong, it's definitely all my fault. I got to do a better job of preparing them to play in these games."
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Warriors Apr 2007 Archive
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Yahoo! | Apr 28, 2007
The Warriors defeated the Mavericks 109-91 on Friday night to take a 2-1 lead in their first-round playoff series.
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NBA.com | Apr 27, 2007
Golden State’s Stephen Jackson has been fined $50,000 for his conduct following an ejection, it was announced today by Stu Jackson, NBA Executive Vice President Basketball Operations.
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Associated Press | Apr 27, 2007
Though the Bay Area is abuzz with excitement for Golden State's first home playoff game in 13 years, the Warriors are getting a few remedial lessons in keeping their cool.
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RealGM | Apr 26, 2007
Monta Ellis beat out Kevin Martin by three votes to win the 2006-2007 Most Improved Player award.
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Yahoo! | Apr 26, 2007
The Mavericks finally discovered that beating the Warriors isn't as hard as they had made it look.
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Yahoo! | Apr 23, 2007
The Warriors' Baron Davis scored 19 of his 33 points in the third quarter, carrying Nellie's small-ball lineup to a 97-85 victory over the Mavericks in Game 1 of their Western Conference series Sunday night.
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Press Release | Apr 19, 2007
The New Jersey Nets’ Lawrence Frank and the Golden State Warriors’ Don Nelson today were named the NBA Eastern and Western Conference Coaches of the Month, respectively, for April.
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Yahoo! | Apr 19, 2007
Baron Davis had 12 points, 10 rebounds and 14 assists, and the Warriors beat the Trail Blazers 120-98 Wednesday night to earn a playoff berth for the first time since 1994.
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USA Today | Apr 18, 2007
he Golden State Warriors have waited nearly 13 years to get back in the playoffs — and despite yet another win, they must wait one last night.
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Yahoo! | Apr 18, 2007
The Warriors have waited nearly 13 years to get back in the playoffs -- and despite yet another win, they must wait one last night.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Apr 17, 2007
The Warriors are hoping to make the playoffs for the first time since 1994 and will go a long ways in doing so by defeating the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday, their opponent should they clinch the 8th seed.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Apr 15, 2007
Adonal Foyle's agent explored a buyout earlier in the season and he may try again when the season is done.
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Yahoo! | Apr 15, 2007
Baron Davis knows the Warriors' 12-year playoff drought won't end without three more days of hard work, as they now control thier own 'destiny.'.
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Yahoo! | Apr 15, 2007
Of the three teams fighting for the final two positions in the Western Conference playoff race, it's the one with the longest postseason drought that has the most momentum.
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Yahoo! | Apr 10, 2007
Don Nelson has no interest in percentage points, games in hand or playoff projections.
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Oakland Tribune | Apr 3, 2007
Chris Mullin failed to receive the necessary 18 votes from a 24-member panel and was not part of the Class of 2007 Hall of Fame, which includes Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson, North Carolina coach Roy Wiliams and the entire 1966 NCAA Division I champion Texas Western team.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Apr 1, 2007
Baron Davis of the Golden State Warriors was ejected Sunday after receiving a pair of technical fouls for arguing late in the first quarter against the Memphis Grizzlies.