Sometime middle of last season I wrote a blog about how Monta Ellis needs to be the man by letting Stephen Curry be the man. What I meant by that was Monta Ellis shouldered too much responsibility, either by Don Nelson’s request, who is now aft, or because Ellis felt the need to do so [...]
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Monta – The Man
Posted: September 29, 2010 in Don Nelson, Golden State Warriors, Joseph Lacob, Monta Ellis, NBA, Stephen CurryTags: golden state warriors, monta ellis, nba, stephen curry
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Warriors shore up SF position with Rodney Carney
Posted: September 2, 2010 in NBA, Golden State Warriors, Stephen Curry, Monta Ellis, Joseph Lacob, Don Nelson, Carmelo Anthony, Denver Nuggets, Dorell Wright, Rodney Carney, Philadelphia 76ers, Minnesota TimberwolvesTags: golden state warriors, don nelson, rodney carney, carmelo anthony, dorell wright
It looks like the Golden State Warriors are about to sign small forward Rodney Carney. He’s was drafted 16th overall by the Chicago Bulls in 2006 and then traded to the Philadelphia 76ers. He has spent time with Minnesota before signing back with the 76ers last season.
Observations of Stephen Curry and Ricky Rubio (USA vs. Spain, 8/22/10)
Posted: August 23, 2010 in FIBA, Kevin Durant, NBA, Ricky Rubio, Spanish National Team, Stephen Curry, Team USATags: fiba world championships, kevin durant, ricky rubio, stephen curry
I just wanted to write down some observations I had for Stephen Curry and Ricky Rubio from yesterday’s USA vs. Spain FIBA exhibition game in Madrid, in which USA won with Kevin Durant’s defense on last play of the game by a margin of 1 point.
