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05-05-2007, 09:19 PM
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Warriors to face the Jazz in the 2nd round
Utah just beat the rockets 103-99 and will face the Warriors in the 2nd round of the playoffs. Whats your thoughts/predictions on versing the Jazz in the 2nd round?
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05-05-2007, 09:55 PM
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Re: Warriors to face the Jazz in the 2nd round
stoked about that
THINK WARRIORS CAN BEAT UTAH IN 7
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05-05-2007, 09:55 PM
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Re: Warriors to face the Jazz in the 2nd round
Will be a tough one. All we have to do is shut down boozer. Then lookout for Deron Williams.
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05-05-2007, 10:02 PM
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Re: Warriors to face the Jazz in the 2nd round
but you split 4 games with the jazz this year so who knows
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05-06-2007, 06:26 AM
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Re: Warriors to face the Jazz in the 2nd round
Utah has an inside game...Who will guard Boozer?
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05-06-2007, 07:40 AM
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Re: Warriors to face the Jazz in the 2nd round
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Utah has an inside game...Who will guard Boozer?
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I say Harrington more that Jackson. Harrington is stronger. I see Harrington stepping it up this round. Just like the way he played in the season.
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05-06-2007, 08:26 AM
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Re: Warriors to face the Jazz in the 2nd round
I never wanted them to face Utah, this is the worse case scenerio for Goldenstate, I wanted Houstan to win but oh well. I say Harrington won't do this good this series either. He could keep up with the speed in the regular season but there is a difference between fast and Playoff fast, and I don't think he can keep up with the playoff speed of Goldenstate
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05-06-2007, 11:40 AM
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Re: Warriors to face the Jazz in the 2nd round
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Utah has an inside game...Who will guard Boozer?
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Adonal Foyle and Andris Biedrins
Harringon does`nt have that bulk to play boozer man to man
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05-06-2007, 11:44 AM
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Re: Warriors to face the Jazz in the 2nd round
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I never wanted them to face Utah, this is the worse case scenerio for Goldenstate, I wanted Houstan to win but oh well. I say Harrington won't do this good this series either. He could keep up with the speed in the regular season but there is a difference between fast and Playoff fast, and I don't think he can keep up with the playoff speed of Goldenstate
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so facing a 6`9 boozer and a rookie in millsap is worse than facing a 7`6 superstar who is unguardable?
condidering the warriors have no real legitimate center(maybe foyle),im absolutly over the moon about them having to face boozer rather than yao ming.
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05-06-2007, 03:42 PM
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Re: Warriors to face the Jazz in the 2nd round
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so facing a 6`9 boozer and a rookie in millsap is worse than facing a 7`6 superstar who is unguardable?
condidering the warriors have no real legitimate center(maybe foyle),im absolutly over the moon about them having to face boozer rather than yao ming.
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Yeah I agree. I'd much rather face Boozer and Milsap then Yao ming.
I am also very excited about the Davis and Williams match up at the point. Should be interesting to see who wins that.
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05-06-2007, 07:02 PM
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Re: Warriors to face the Jazz in the 2nd round
i believe the series will be won and lost by the guard play
the jazz have a slight advantage in the frontcourt and the warriors a slight advantage in the back court.
richardson,ellis,pietrus,barnes and even azubuike need to step up to the plate this eries
i can also see azubuike getting more burn this series..he has good height and a very good 3pt shot
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05-06-2007, 11:14 PM
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Re: Warriors to face the Jazz in the 2nd round
Prediction: Matt Harpring will ultimately be the source to a Warriors player getting T'ed up during this series.
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05-07-2007, 11:20 AM
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Re: Warriors to face the Jazz in the 2nd round
Fisher Jazzed to face old team
"We'll see what the irony is as the series unfolds," he said. "Two teams that didn't get into the playoffs last season, then making the trade that I guess helped both teams, but we didn't know that when the season started - it's going to be quite an interesting series." While Fisher could never earn a permanent spot in the Warriors' starting lineup, Baron Davis and Jason Richardson have flourished as the backcourt duo averaging 17.9 points and 16 points, respectively.
Their success hasn't gone unnoticed by Fisher. He hinted he still doesn't believe he got a proper chance under then coach Mike Montgomery, who was replaced by Don Nelson in August.
"I take pride in contributing to the team and maybe it was the coaching change or what, but they are playing the best players," he said. "That is what I was asking for when I was there and they've done it and found success. I'm happy for them."
As well as he knows many of the players and Golden State's history,
Fisher isn't sure how much help he can be in fashioning a scouting report. Golden State was involved in an eight-player trade in January to liven up its roster with players better fitting Nelson's coaching style. That overhaul, plus the new level of play the Warriors have reached of late in winning 13 of their last 16 games, leaves Fisher feeling rather useless in being able to divulge secrets.
"They seem to be an entirely different team," he said. "They're playing with a lot of confidence, so I'll be learning a lot about them as the series go along as well."
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05-07-2007, 01:33 PM
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Re: Warriors to face the Jazz in the 2nd round
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Fisher Jazzed to face old team
"We'll see what the irony is as the series unfolds," he said. "Two teams that didn't get into the playoffs last season, then making the trade that I guess helped both teams, but we didn't know that when the season started - it's going to be quite an interesting series." While Fisher could never earn a permanent spot in the Warriors' starting lineup, Baron Davis and Jason Richardson have flourished as the backcourt duo averaging 17.9 points and 16 points, respectively.
Their success hasn't gone unnoticed by Fisher. He hinted he still doesn't believe he got a proper chance under then coach Mike Montgomery, who was replaced by Don Nelson in August.
"I take pride in contributing to the team and maybe it was the coaching change or what, but they are playing the best players," he said. "That is what I was asking for when I was there and they've done it and found success. I'm happy for them."
As well as he knows many of the players and Golden State's history,
Fisher isn't sure how much help he can be in fashioning a scouting report. Golden State was involved in an eight-player trade in January to liven up its roster with players better fitting Nelson's coaching style. That overhaul, plus the new level of play the Warriors have reached of late in winning 13 of their last 16 games, leaves Fisher feeling rather useless in being able to divulge secrets.
"They seem to be an entirely different team," he said. "They're playing with a lot of confidence, so I'll be learning a lot about them as the series go along as well."
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do u have a link to this article ??
i would`nt mind reading the whole thing
thx
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