Golden State Warriors Wiretap

Baron Remains On The Shelf

Baron Davis (sprained right ankle) was examined by doctors Wednesday and will remain in his immobilizing boot until further notice. The point guard is set to be examined again next week.

Via SF Chronicle


Warriors' Rookie Taft's Season Over

According to ESPN.com, Warriors rookie Chris Taft will undergo surgery Tuesday to fix a herniated disc in his back, effectively ending his season.

Taft hasn't played since Jan. 11, missing the last 32 games, and averaged 2.8 points and 2.1 rebounds in 17 games this season.

Via ESPN


Warriors Sign Bynum To Second 10-Day Contract

The Golden State Warriors have signed guard Will Bynum to a second 10-day contract prior to this evening’s game versus the Washington Wizards, Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin announced today. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not released.

Bynum, who signed his first 10-day with the Warriors on March 17, has appeared in four games with Golden State, averaging 1.0 point and 1.3 assists in 7.3 minutes. Bynum began the season with the Roanoke Dazzle of the NBA Development League, where he averaged 24.0 points, 6.7 assists, 2.9 rebounds and 1.66 steals in 29 contests. He led the D-League in scoring at the time of his call-up and earlier today was named to the 2005-06 All-NBA Development League First Team.

Via Press Release


Warriors Mar 2006 Archive

  • Baron Out At Least Three More Games

    Warriors guard Baron Davis is set to miss at least three more games with an ankle injury, according to insidebayarea.

  • Nowitzki Goes For 51, But Warriors Steal Win

    Dirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks appeared to have the game under control against the Golden State Warriors, but missed free throws down the stretched opened the door to some last second heroics by high flyer Jason Richardson.

  • Warriors Shut Down Taft For The Season

    The Warriors announced forward Chris Taft (back spasms) will not play the remainder of the season.

  • JRich: "What If It's Me That Needs To Go?"

    With changes to the roster this offseason a real possibility, Golden State Warriors guard Jason Richardson brought up a scary thought for Warriors fans.

  • Golden State Signs Will Bynum To A 10-Day Deal

    The Golden State Warriors have signed guard Will Bynum of the NBA Development League to a 10-day contract, Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin announced today.

  • Baron Out For Week, Maybe Longer?

    According to the Associated Press, Warriors guard Baron Davis will rest his ankle for at least the next week, and may be out of action for even longer.

  • Dunleavy Begins To Channel Churchill

    Mike Dunleavy's 2005-2006 disaster is making him allude to former world leaders to get through it.

  • Golden State's Core To Be Broken Up?

    "I could see the core (Richardson, Dunleavy and Murphy) sticking together and being very successful," Mullin says. "I could see something else happening. This is the NBA."

  • Smart The Candidate To Replace Montgomery If Fired

    ESPN is reporting that Keith Smart is more likely to become the Warriors' interim head coach than Mario Elie, should the club decide to part ways with Mike Montgomery.

  • Mullin Claims He'll Be The Fall Guy If Needed

    Many Warriors observers believe that Mike Montgomery could be bought out and shoulder the blame for the team's disappointing season, but Chris Mullin has other ideas.

  • Keeping Pietrus Is A 'Priority' For Warriors

    Chris Mullin insists it's a "priority" to keep Pietrus beyond his rookie contract, which runs through the end of next season.

  • Boozer's Agent Will Continue To Push For A Trade

    Agent Rob Pelinka pushed hard to get Carlos Boozer traded to the Lakers before last week's deadline, and plans to do his bullying best to force the action this summer.