Showing posts with label Warrior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warrior. Show all posts

Saturday, November 3, 2012

NBA News 2012: Bogut limited

Monta Ellis at the Golden State Warriors' open...
Monta Ellis at the Golden State Warriors' open practice. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

It made perfect sense there were so many high wires incorporated into the Golden State Warriors home opener Friday against the Memphis Grizzlies.

The Bay Bridge replicas that were used during player introductions were lowered by them. The athletic men and women in the Cirque du Soleil style halftime act hung for their entertaining lives from them. The season of one of the Western Conference’s most intriguing teams, quite clearly, is going to be a high-wire act of its own.

As if it’s not enough that a key piece of their promising core, four-year, $44 million man Stephen Curry, has spaghetti ankles that have compromised the early part of his career. Or that one of the team’s most valuable rotation players, veteran Brandon Rush, went down with a left knee injury in the first quarter after colliding with Zach Randolph that — while not yet diagnosed — left the Warriors small forward in tears and led to the Grizzlies forward following him into the opponent’s locker room during a brief break in play to check on his well-being.

All of that, and then there’s this: The Warriors’ main attraction — the center who is nothing short of their centerpiece, Andrew Bogut — is off to a torturous start.

It’s not about his play at this point; Bogut’s left ankle surgery in late April has proven more problematic than he or the Warriors initially thought. So here they are in early November, with Bogut — who was traded by the Milwaukee Bucks with Stephen Jackson for Monta Ellis, Ekpe Udoh and Kwame Brown in late March — limited to 20 minutes a game per doctor’s orders. The plan is to keep it that way until December at the earliest. The playoff race will not wait.

Bogut played 18 minutes in a season-opening win Wednesday at the Phoenix Suns, posting eight points and six rebounds. He logged 18 minutes again in the 104-94 loss to the Grizzlies, adding four points and three rebounds. The frustration seems to be there all the time these days.


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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

NBA News 2012: Warriors add Carl Landry

English: Carl Landry (left) playing with the H...English: Carl Landry (left) playing with the Houston Rockets (Photo credit: Wikipedia)Power forward Carl Landry has agreed to a two-year, $8 million deal with the Golden State Warriors, according to multiple media outlets.

Landry averaged 12.5 points and 5.2 rebounds for New Orleans last season, and he joins a Warriors frontcourt that already has several big men in Andrew Bogut, David Lee, Festus Ezeli and Andris Biedrins.

http://www.hoopsworld.com/warriors-add-landry/
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Thursday, August 2, 2012

NBA News 2012: Warriors re-sign Rush to 2-year, $8M deal

Brandon Rush of the Indiana Pacers in October ...Brandon Rush of the Indiana Pacers in October 2009. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Brandon Rush is back where he wanted to be all along.

Rush agreed to an $8 million, two-year deal Tuesday to stay with the Golden State Warriors after becoming the team's most reliable reserve last season. Rush's agent, Mark Bartelstein, said the second year of the contract is a player option. The deal is pending a physical that Rush will take in the next few days.

''He's thrilled,'' Bartelstein said. ''He had a terrific season with the Warriors. He loves playing for Mark Jackson and he made it clear to me from the beginning of free agency that this is where he wanted to be.''

The signing highlights a busy two days for Golden State's front office.

The Warriors agreed to sign free agent power forward Carl Landry - also represented by Bartelstein - on Monday. That deal is also worth about $8 million over two years with a player option for the second season.

Both moves solidify the bench and likely Golden State's roster. The Warriors now have 15 players signed and no more salary cap space to shuffle without going into the luxury tax.

Rush, a restricted free agent, averaged 9.8 points and 3.9 rebounds in 26 minutes per game last season. Rush shot 45.2 percent from 3-point range - sixth best in the NBA - and was Golden State's best option off the bench.

Before free agency began, the Warriors extended a qualifying offer to Rush on June 26 to make him a restricted free agent. The tender allowed the team to match any offer Rush received this summer.

No need for that now.

The 27-year-old Rush appeared in 65 games last season after coming over in a trade from Indiana for Lou Amundson. He posted career highs by shooting 50 percent from the field and 79 percent on free throws, fitting seamlessly into Jackson's system and staying steady despite a rash of injuries that shattered the roster.

Rush was originally drafted 13th overall by Portland in 2008 after leading Kansas to the national championship. He was then traded to Indiana along with Jarrett Jack and Josh McRoberts for Jerryd Bayless and Ike Diogu.


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Monday, July 30, 2012