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Former Warrior Caffey is eager to overcome his anxiety attacks

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Cowens lays down law on playing time

Warriors' coach Dave Cowens has made it clear that he won't tolerate his players complaining about lack of playing time. "Playing time isn't one of the things they get to vote on," coach Dave Cowens said. "I've said it before. You can wear that playing-time thing out. I care about me being happy and the owner being happy. You can have an issue about it every day."

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San Antonio-Golden State Recap

Malik Rose contributed 14 points and 11 rebounds, helping spark the Spurs past the Warriors before 16,442 at the Alamodome.

Rose contributed four points, four rebounds, a block and a steal during a six-minute stretch in the second quarter that saw the Spurs outscore the Warriors 15-0. He also was one of three Spurs to finish with a double-double. Tim Duncan had 16 points and 12 rebounds, five assists and four of the Spurs' season-high 12 blocks, while David Robinson added 19 points and 12 boards.

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Warriors Nov 2001 Archive

  • Rogers: No Gold in Warriors' Fortunes

    The Golden State Warriors marched off the Oakland Coliseum floor May 6, 1994, victims of a first-round 3-0 sweep at the hands of the Phoenix Suns.

  • Dallas-Golden State Recap

    DALLAS - Like the weather, the Mavericks made a very significant change Tuesday night.

  • Richardson brings life to Warriors

    As Antawn Jamison threw the ball toward the hoop while being fouled, he couldn't see Jason Richardson creeping up behind him.

  • Mavs with Minor Injuries

    Forward Dirk Nowitzki, center Shawn Bradley and guard Greg Buckner all missed Monday's practice with various ailments.

  • Notebook: Murphy still fighting

    Troy Murphy has been one of the NBA's best rookies after being selected No.

  • A trade made in heaven?

    Neither Seattle SuperSonics point guard Shammond Williams nor Golden State Warriors power forward Marc Jackson are demanding a trade from their respective teams.

  • Warriors get best of Bulls

    Finally, the positives outweighed the negatives for the Bulls.

  • Sonics make short work of Warriors

    Vin Baker and Calvin Booth wore their Friday best last night because of injuries.

  • Capsule preview: Seattle vs. Golden State

    Notes: The Sonics swept four games against the Warriors last season.

  • Tonight, Hornets get first shot at Coleman as Sixers player

    John Delong of the Winston-Salem Journal reports: How badly did the Charlotte Hornets want to get rid of Derrick Coleman when they traded him to the Philadelphia 76ers last month? NBA sources said yesterday that the Hornets were so desperate to make the trade that they paid the Golden State Warriors a hefty sum - in the range of $500,000 - to keep the Warriors from backing out of the three-team deal.

  • Not Pretty But a Win Anyway

    Memphis -- The game could best be described as a 48-minute scuffle, but the Warriors weren't complaining.

  • Sloppy Win Against Woeful Grizzlies

    MEMPHIS, Tenn.

  • Cowens the Bad Cop

    MEMPHIS, Tenn.

  • Carter Gets Blanketed by Defense

    Monday, November 12, 2001 - There were no high-flying dunks or highlight-reel scoring for NBA superstar Vince Carter in his lone visit to the Pepsi Center this season.

  • Henderson Goes Home

    Memphis -- Warriors forward Cedric Henderson is visiting his hometown, and he has a problem: Too many of his pals are confusing him with Ticketmaster.

  • Nets No Longer Patsies

    Sunday, November 11, 2001 - While sitting in the Pepsi Center press room after a recent Denver Nuggets game, a friendly debate ensued about what was the most lopsided NBA trade over the summer.

  • Sometimes, Games Are Secondary

    For guard Bob Sura and several members of the Warriors' organization, it was a sobering reminder that field-goal percentage, rebounding averages and low-post defense are mere trivia in the overall scope of things.

  • Warriors Win Without Antawn's Best

    New York -- Call it the evolution of the Warriors.

  • Chris Mills MVP?

  • Richardson Steps Up in Big Win

    NEW YORK -- It appears to be the beginning of the end for the New York Knicks.

  • Warriors tough on erratic Jordan

    Michael Jordan missed seven straight shots in the first half, had a brief flurry late in the third quarter and played on a near-empty tank in the fourth, scoring 32 points in 38 minutes as the Washington Wizards lost 109-100 to the visiting Golden State Warriors on Friday.

  • Cowens Tinkers, Sura Sits

    It didn't take long for coach Dave Cowens to tinker with the starting lineup.

  • Warriors Expected Win Against Wizards

    Washington -- Warriors guard Mookie Blaylock didn't care if the Washington Wizards had Michael Jordan or Michael Jackson.

  • Fortson Muscles Warriors to Win

    WASHINGTON -- You can nit-pick about some of the small things, but the bare essential is that the Warriors handled the Washington Wizards and Michael Jordan on Friday night at MCI Center.

  • The Air Airs Out On Wizards

    WASHINGTON -- Michael Jordan's frustration is apparent, not only because he is far from vintage form, his once flawless jump shot clanging off the rim, but because the Washington Wizards are far from a talented team.

  • Murphy's Irish Blood is Boiling

    In two of the first six games, Murphy has been the object of two stray elbows and one open hand to the face.

  • Wizards Drop 3rd Straight

    After the Detroit Pistons blew away the Washington Wizards by 22 points two games ago, Michael Jordan said if Washington suffered a few more shellackings, he would be one frustrated athlete.

  • Cheaney Expected Back Next Week

    Friday, November 09, 2001 - DALLAS - Denver Nuggets injured swingman Calbert Cheaney could be ready to come off the injured list as early as next week.

  • Jason Goes Up Against His Idol

    Washington -- Jason Richardson knows he's got to be careful.

  • Toronto's Clark Suspended, Fined

    Well the NBA has handed out its first suspension for season 2001/02.

  • Raptors' record hard to believe

    Hakeem Olajuwon, who played the biggest part in breaking the NBA record for blocked shots in a game, was surprised the Toronto Raptors did it.

  • Raptors & Warriors Get Nasty

    Things became a tad testy with 9:36 to go in the third quarter, and it appeared for a while the situation would get out of hand.

  • Raptors Block Out Golden State

    Toronto -- Vince Carter was reveling in one of those zones where anything and everything he tossed up went in the basket.

  • Jamison Missing In Action With Carter

    TORONTO -- On display Wednesday night at the Air Canada Centre was the difference between an NBA star and an NBA superstar.

  • Air Carter Bombs Warriors

    TORONTO -- It would be only natural to think the worst upon seeing the final score from the Air Canada Centre on Wednesday night: Raptors 109, Warriors 92.

  • Carter's Domino Effect

    Toronto -- That old line about why folks shouldn't assume clearly applies to Vince Carter.

  • Jamison and Carter Tonight

    TORONTO -- Antawn Jamison and Vince Carter likely will be forever linked because of the 1998 NBA draft and their alma mater.

  • Mookie Adjusting to Bench Role

    OAKLAND -- Maybe Warriors point guard Mookie Blaylock isn't going to need to have that little chat with coach Dave Cowens after all.

  • Warriors' edge is effort, rebounding

    Maurice Cheeks didn't have to look at a statistics sheet to know why the Trail Blazers lost Sunday night, but one set of numbers jumped off the page.

  • 2-2: Break Up the Warriors!

    Golden State last night controlled the Portland Trail Blazers most of the way in a 96-86 victory at the Arena in Oakland.

  • Troy Makes a Statement

    TROY MURPHY posterized Dale Davis last night, then got a little too much in Davis' face for the official's liking, so he got his second technical of the game and an ejection.

  • Murphy Sparks Rally

    OAKLAND -- Rookie forward Troy Murphy wasn't around for the second half of the Warriors' 96-86 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday night at the Arena.

  • Warriors Win Against Portland

    Antawn Jamison had 24 points and 10 rebounds as the Golden State Warriors beat the Portland Trail Blazers 96-86 on Sunday night.

  • Warriors' Dampier off to healthy start

    Erick Dampier, never accused of working hard during the offseason, surprised everyone by diligently participating in the Golden State Warriors' summer training program.

  • The Clip Joint

    Los Angeles -- An enthusiastic, packed house at the Staples Center, complete with the requisite, so-called "beautiful people" occupying the pricey courtside seats.

  • OT Win Is Sweet

    Los Angeles -- After finding ways to play themselves out of games in their first two outings, the Warriors got it right this time.

  • Jason Deliver in Crunch

  • Point of a Problem

    OAKLAND -- His kingdom for a point guard.

  • No Standouts for GSW

    This is what you get when you have no superstars.

  • Clippers (0-2) vs. Golden State Warriors (0-2)

    Clippers (0-2) vs.

  • Rookies Stepping In Nicely

    NBA teams that are serious about winning hardly ever rely heavily on rookies.