According to Chicago Tribune writer Sam Smith, the talk late Tuesday involved Golden State looking to unload some long-term contracts so it can resign Mickael Pietrus.
The Warriors are willing to deal former Notre Damer Troy Murphy and the No. 9 pick for the Bulls' No. 2 and 16 picks. Murphy would give the Bulls a perimeter big man who can shoot and open the floor for Chandler. The ninth pick would give them a shot at a big guard like 6-7 Ronnie Brewer of Arkansas or a big man like Connecticut's Hilton Armstrong.
Via Chicago Tribune
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RealGM has learned that Patrick O'Bryant worked out for Golden State on Tuesday morning.
Chris Mullin and Mitch Richmond attended the workout, which was held in New Jersey.
O'Bryant said that the workout went well, but did not disclose any details.
He added that he has worked out with every team in the lottery with the exception of the Magic and Rockets.
Via RealGM/Christopher Reina
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Jun 27, 2006 11:35 AM EST
Several general managers told David Moore on Monday that they are convinced both the Warriors and Celtics are actively pursuing Allen Iverson.
Iverson has been mentioned in trade scenarios sending him to Atlanta and Boston over the past few weeks.
Via Dallas Morning News
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Warriors Jun 2006 Archive
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San Francisco Chronicle | Jun 24, 2006
Chris Mullin said that Baron Davis "totally healthy" based on what he saw from Davis at the team's practice facility Tuesday.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Jun 24, 2006
Chris Mullin has fielded inquiries from several teams looking to move up to the number nine pick on Wednesday.
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Inside Bay Area | Jun 23, 2006
With Larry Brown back on the job market, Warriors executive vice president Chris Mullin's stance on the Warriors coaching job hasn't changed.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Jun 14, 2006
Tim Hardaway, member of the Warriors when they last made the playoffs, said Tuesday that he would love to join Golden State as a special assistant next season,
"That's what I'm trying to do," Hardaway said before Game 3.
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New York Post | Jun 13, 2006
A person familiar with the thinking of Warriors' owner Chris Cohan's thiking indicated that Larry Brown will not be considered for Mike Montgomery's position as head coach.
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New York Post | Jun 7, 2006
According to Marc Berman of the New York Post, Warriors GM Chris Mullin said he had no plans to ask permission to speak with Larry Brown.