Nov 21, 2009 12:48 PM EST
The Blazers lost in Oakland for the 11th straight time on Friday night.
Beyond the losses, it has been home for many other unfortunate instances for the organization.
'It's where Bonzi Wells blew out his knee in April 2001, disrupting the Blazers' starting lineup for the playoffs,' writes Jason Quick of The Oregonian. 'It's where Shawn Kemp informed the team he needed to enter rehabilitation for cocaine abuse. And it's where Rasheed Wallace and Wells fought with the Warriors in 2002, which led to Wallace trying to get into the stands and Golden State's Chris Mills trying to enter the Blazers' postgame locker room. Unsuccessful at that, Mills blocked the team bus as it left the arena.'
Via The Oregonian
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Nov 21, 2009 12:43 PM EST
The Warriors came home from a road trip that saw Stephen Jackson traded away and defeated the Blazers by a final score of 108-94.
Monta Ellis played all 48 minutes, playing excellent defense on Brandon Roy and scored 34 points with eight assists, six rebounds and six steals.
"With what I did on the defensive end, getting everybody involved and being out their leading players and making plays for others, you could say that," Ellis said. "If people want to say it's my team, then it's my team, but I've got soldiers behind me who are ready to go with me.
"We're all going to put it together and make this one, big, happy family."
Ellis had a game-high FIC of 21.6, while Roy had a 4.6.
Via San Francisco Chronicle
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The Golden State Warriors have signed forward/center Chris Hunter to a contract, the team announced Friday.
Hunter, who is being called up from the NBA Development League's Fort Wayne Mad Ants, will be in uniform for Friday's game against the Portland Trail Blazers at Oracle Arena.
Hunter, 25, was a D-League All-Star last season with Fort Wayne, where he averaged 19.3 points, 9.4 rebounds, 1.19 blocks and 32.7 minutes per contest in 47 games.
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Warriors Nov 2009 Archive
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Journal Times | Nov 19, 2009
The Bucks fortunately held onto the 10th overall pick and selected Brandon Jennings.
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Press Release | Nov 18, 2009
Kelenna Azubuike will miss several months after undergoing knee surgery.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Nov 18, 2009
Monta Ellis didn't know that his agent planned to meet with the Warriors.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Nov 18, 2009
Raja Bell has finally elected to have wrist surgery.
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Twitter (Brian Windhorst) | Nov 17, 2009
Raja Bell has opted to undergo surgery.
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ESPN | Nov 17, 2009
Monta Ellis might be looking for a way out of Golden State.
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Press Release | Nov 17, 2009
Kelenna Azubuike will have major knee surgery on Wednesday.
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Contra Costa Times | Nov 17, 2009
With Stephen Jackson traded, Monta Ellis thinks he is the only player left on the Warriors that plays defense.
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NBA.com | Nov 17, 2009
C.J. Watson has the swine flu.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Nov 16, 2009
C.J. Watson may have contracted H1N1.
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ESPN | Nov 16, 2009
Don Nelson is safe in Golden State.
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ESPN | Nov 16, 2009
Shaquille O'Neal isn't expected to play on Tuesday night.
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The Plain Dealer | Nov 16, 2009
Stephen Jackson was a target of the Cavaliers.
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Press Release | Nov 16, 2009
The Warriors have sent Stephen Jackson to Charlotte.
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ESPN | Nov 16, 2009
Stephen Jackson is now playing for Larry Brown in Charlotte.
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ESPN | Nov 16, 2009
Stephen Jackson successfully found his way out of Golden State.
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San Jose Mercury News | Nov 15, 2009
Don Nelson plans to finish out his contract.
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Press Release | Nov 15, 2009
Warriors G/F Kelenna Azubuike suffered a left patellar tendon injury during the first quarter of Saturday night's game in Milwaukee.
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ESPN | Nov 14, 2009
Delonte West could go to the Warriors if the Cavaliers decide to deal for Stephen Jackson.
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CBS Sports | Nov 14, 2009
Don Nelson may not be in Golden State for much longer.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Nov 14, 2009
Stephen Curry played just two minutes and 35 seconds on Friday.
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CBSSports.com | Nov 13, 2009
Don Nelson disciplined Monta Ellis during Thursday's practice.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Nov 12, 2009
The controversy in Golden State continues.
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ESPN | Nov 12, 2009
Stephen Jackson doesn't appear likely to remain in Golden State much longer.
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Indianapolis Star | Nov 12, 2009
Stephen Jackson says that he wants to win.
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Yahoo! Sports | Nov 10, 2009
A pair of Warriors are ready to see Stephen Jackson shipped out of town.
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NBA.com | Nov 10, 2009
Don Nelson refused to fire criticism back towards Stephen Jackson and his agent.
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Contra Costa Times | Nov 10, 2009
Andris Biedrins tweaked his injury back on Sunday.
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Contra Costa Times | Nov 9, 2009
Don Nelson admitted to making a poor decision by playing Andris Biedrins.
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ESPN | Nov 9, 2009
Mark Stevens is trying to get Stephen Jackson traded as soon as possible.
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Contra Costa Times | Nov 8, 2009
The Bobcats haven’t presented an offer that has interested in Golden State.
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HoopsWorld | Nov 8, 2009
The Bobcats may not be as interested in Stephen Jackson as some reports have indicated.
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ESPN | Nov 5, 2009
Stephen Jackson would improve the Bobcats on the wing.
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Rusty Simmons/San Francisco Chronicle | Nov 5, 2009
The Golden State Warriors could foresee Anthony Randolph becoming a center.
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Andrew Perna/RealGM | Nov 5, 2009
The Nuggets and Celtics stayed perfect on Wednesday night, while the Pacers and Warriors earned their first wins of the young season.