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  • Warner2BruceTD
    2011 Poster Of The Year
    • Mar 2009
    • 26141

    #16
    Originally posted by Diivox
    Landry is balling so hard for GSW. It's not something you can necessarilly see in the stats, but he's a bull out there and isn't taking shit from anyone. Definitely one of the more underrated bench guys in the NBA.
    With Curry struggling, Bogut limping around, Rush done for the season, etc you could easily make the case Landry has been the team mvp. He flat out saved their asses opening night.

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    • Mogriffjr
      aka Reece
      • Apr 2009
      • 2759

      #17
      Landry has been a nice player for a while, just unfortunate he's been bouncing around a bit, he's good.

      I'm intrigued to see how Barnes does here...looks like he gets yanked pretty early...
      Originally posted by Nick Mangold
      Wes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.

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      • Villain
        [REDACTED]
        • May 2011
        • 7768

        #18
        Originally posted by red33
        tough loss for clippers there.
        Sloppy ass defense.
        [REDACTED]

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        • godspeed
          Member
          • Mar 2009
          • 1316

          #19
          Another intense greuling game to sit through as a fan. High intensity too. Loved Jarret Jack's shout out after the game.

          First off, although at the end the free throw discrepancy got a little closer, but to win a game were your opponent goes to the line 52 times is pretty crazy. Some of the fouls and the calls were abolsutely horrendous. So glad they got the most important call right, the CP charge at the end of the game. The Clippers made only 8 2 pt shots in the 2nd half. The rest of their points came from the free throw or 3 pt line. Clips had a remarkable 40 pts from the line for the game, wow.

          The Warriors best player by far and it's not even close is Landry. He is our mvp through three games. Lee is struggling mightily out there. Klay and Curry look like they are starting to come around though. Klay left the game with a head/face injury and never came back. Jackson DID NOT go with the Jack, Curry, Thompson trio last night, and the W's were leading wire to wire. I hope Jackson sees that and ditches that lineup asap. Barnes had two really big hoops in the 4th qtr. Jackson has to get him involved in the offense more. Jefferson had some quality minutes last night too, but he at times he tried to do too much, and we don't need him to do that. Just play a role out there and that's fine. Wer will need Jefferson and Draymond Green to fill Rush's minutes. Ezeli needs to only shoot in the paint. That's it. He is starting to drift out too far on offense. Love his defense and rebounding. Can't believe we held on to win that game, with no Bogut either. So glad we did not get pay DeAndre Jordan last year and spent all that money on him. Festus will probably be near where he is at soon or past it.

          Two roads wins already for this team that historically is terrible on the road. Hopefully a sign of very good things to come this year.

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          • Warner2BruceTD
            2011 Poster Of The Year
            • Mar 2009
            • 26141

            #20
            The Utah Jazz are utterly unwatchable.

            Anyway, these Warriors are such a hot/cold team. They fight back to tie it at 56, then proceed to fall behind 72-56.

            When they don't hit 3's, they struggle to score. I know that goes for a lot of teams, but ten fold for this one.

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            • Warner2BruceTD
              2011 Poster Of The Year
              • Mar 2009
              • 26141

              #21
              The Warriors lost to a clearly inferior Kings team, thanks to dreadful shooting and a little bad luck. These two things will kill you on the road, even against a woeful team like the Kings.

              Down double digits, GS tied it at 56 in the third. Roughly five game minutes later, it was 72-56 Sacramento. And so the second comeback began, led by Jarrett Jack, who this team has to find more minutes for.

              Klay missed a big three that would have cut the lead to four with about 6 minutes left, but worse was the put back by Leee that rattled in and out. To that point, the Warriors had about a half dozen shots that literally went through the hoop but somehow popped back out. Crazy.

              Sacramento saw their lead cut all the way to two with 1.3 seconds left, thanks to some horrible offensive possessions. The Kings offense basically consists of a high screen with 5 seconds left on the shot clock, followed by sloppy drive. That, or as Matt pointed out in the chatbox, one pass followed by a bad jumper. There is no flow, there is no plan.

              The Curry three ball at the buzzer, from half way between the half court line and three point line, hit back iron. Fitting end. Warriors didnt deserve this one.

              2-2

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              • godspeed
                Member
                • Mar 2009
                • 1316

                #22
                Except for the charge Curry drew on CP giving us the win vs. LAC, Curry's season has been AWFUL so far. Dude is getting lit up on defense, and his offense is even worse. He can't hit a shot, horrible shooting games. Dude is even missing free throws. And to top it off, he makes AT LEAST 3 lazy passes a game that results in turnovers. I don't like his effort or his body language either. And I NEVER will see Mark Jackson fire anyone up ever. Which is weird, since the guy was the exact opposite as a player. But as a coach, Mark Jackson just watches with his hands in his pockets. He will mix in a clap every so often. But god forbid the guy ever coach anyone.

                No Carl Landry to save us last night. The Warriors best offensive sequences occur when Bogut is on the floor. Otherwise this offense is complete and utterly lost.

                Frustration is starting to set in a little for me, because this team is not playing up to their ability level.

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                • godspeed
                  Member
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 1316

                  #23
                  Finally a good complete game played, especially for the starters. I hope you were able to catch the game warner. Curry finally found his stroke, and for the first time did not look lethargic and had some energy. Landry continues to be the team MVP. He gets so many tough baskets.

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                  • Bomberooski
                    #GoHawks
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 10474

                    #24
                    That was a real fun game to watch last night. Big Klay Thompson fan from his days at Washington State and I'm starting to really enjoy watching Andrew Bogut!

                    On the other side I really really like watching Kyrie Irving play.
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                    • Rudi
                      #CyCueto
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 9905

                      #25
                      Ya'll got lucky Kyrie Irving had FOOD POISONING yesterday and that Varejao didn't play. No one to match up with Lee/Landry. And CJ Miles shouldn't be on an NBA roster.

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                      • Bomberooski
                        #GoHawks
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 10474

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Rudi
                        Ya'll got lucky Kyrie Irving had FOOD POISONING yesterday and that Varejao didn't play. No one to match up with Lee/Landry. And CJ Miles shouldn't be on an NBA roster.
                        I do NOT enjoy Varejao but he would've won that game for the Cavs
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                        • Rudi
                          #CyCueto
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 9905

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Bomberooski
                          I do NOT enjoy Varejao but he would've won that game for the Cavs
                          This may come to a surprise, but as a Cavs fan I have hated Varejao for years. Like I honestly can't stand the guy. But he is a key part to this team, and without him they are atrocious. He missed a majority of last season and that's why the Cavs only won a handful of games.

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                          • Bomberooski
                            #GoHawks
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 10474

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Rudi
                            This may come to a surprise, but as a Cavs fan I have hated Varejao for years. Like I honestly can't stand the guy. But he is a key part to this team, and without him they are atrocious. He missed a majority of last season and that's why the Cavs only won a handful of games.
                            Why didn't he play last night?
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                            • Rudi
                              #CyCueto
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 9905

                              #29
                              Bruised right knee. It came as a surprise to me...I didn't even know he was banged up, then I seen the Cavs beat writer tweet 30 mins before tipoff that Andy wasn't playing. And Zeller broke his orbital bone which really sucks he will miss awhile.

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                              • godspeed
                                Member
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 1316

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Rudi
                                Ya'll got lucky Kyrie Irving had FOOD POISONING yesterday
                                David Lee and Jarrett Jack were both very sick too. Lee was getting IV tues night and and weds and said he was on his death bed. He was vommitting all day, had a high fever and was dehydrated. Dude still wanted to play and ended up having a good game. Props to him.

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