Nov 30, 2006 12:57 PM EST
Baron Davis was probably the person who was the most upset about the Warriors losing out to the Pacers on Al Harrington.
"BD was with me in Vegas the whole time, so he was there every step of the way," Harrington said. "Obviously, he was very upset about it, but he understood. One thing I can say about (Warriors executive vice president Chris) Mullin is that he tried.
"If they wouldn't have gotten the sign-and-trade done, I probably would have wound up here, because this was the best situation at that time," Harrington said.
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Golden State guard Jason Richardson didn't return for the second half of the Warriors' game against Indiana on Wednesday night because of soreness in his left knee.
Richardson scored two points on 1-of-4 shooting while playing less than 8 minutes, and the club said he wouldn't return.
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Don Nelson had no interest in discussing another milestone he's about to add to his coaching resume.
On Wednesday night, he could become only the second coach in NBA history to reach 1,200 victories when his Warriors host the Pacers. Lenny Wilkens has the career record for wins with 1,332.
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Warriors Nov 2006 Archive
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Mercury News | Nov 28, 2006
Golden State's first round pick, Patrick O'Bryant has not been receiving much playing time, so Don Nelson offered the center a choice Monday: Take on extra practice duties with assistant Russell Turner, or prepare to join the Bakersfield Jam, Golden State's affiliate in the NBA Development League.
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Yahoo! | Nov 26, 2006
Matt Barnes said the Jazz weren't ready for what the Warriors had for them defensively.
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Yahoo! | Nov 24, 2006
Golden State guard Baron Davis didn't make the trip to Denver for a game Friday night because of a strained muscle in his ribs.
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Denver Post | Nov 24, 2006
Monta Ellis was projected to be a top-20 pick in the 2005 NBA draft until questions about his surgically repaired knee began to surface.
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Mercury News | Nov 23, 2006
Don Nelson's Warriors are loaded with young players, so he realizes that he must offer criticsm in a constructive way.
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Sun Herald | Nov 21, 2006
Baron Davis was very serious about being left off the list of invitees to the Team U.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Nov 21, 2006
According to Luke Jackson's agent, Mark Bartelstein, the Warriors have inquired about the former Oregon standout.
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ESPN | Nov 21, 2006
Baron Davis wasn't in uniform for the Golden State Warriors' game against the Phoenix Suns on Monday night, with the club choosing to rest his strained ribcage muscle.
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Press Release | Nov 20, 2006
WThe Golden State Warriors have requested waivers on guard Dajuan Wagner, Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin announced today.
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Mercury News | Nov 20, 2006
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Sports Illustrated | Nov 19, 2006
Dajuan Wagner has accepted a buyout with the Warriors after his health deteriorated, according to Sports Illustrated
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Yahoo! | Nov 19, 2006
Baron Davis was banged in the ribs in the second quarter. He did not play beyond the 3rd quarter.
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Mercury News | Nov 17, 2006
Warrior Troy Murphy sat out Thursday night, missing a second consecutive game with his left foot encased in a walking boot.
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Sacramento Bee | Nov 16, 2006
Of late, Warriors' coach Don Nelson has repeatedly has made it known that he was interested in the Kings' head-coaching position that was given to Eric Musselman, the Sacramento Bee is reporting.
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Contra Costa Times | Nov 15, 2006
Don Nelson loves the youth the Warriors have at center in Andris Biedrins and at point guard in Monta Ellis.
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AP | Nov 15, 2006
Troy Murphy missed the Warriors' game against Toronto on Tuesday night with soreness in his left heel.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Nov 11, 2006
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ESPN | Nov 10, 2006
Guard Jason Richardson sat out of the Golden State Warriors' game against New Orleans on Thursday night after developing stiffness in his surgically repaired left knee.
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AP | Nov 7, 2006
Don Nelson started the revival of the Mavericks that culminated in the franchise's first trip to the NBA finals this past summer.
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Dallas Morning News | Nov 6, 2006
The Mavericks will raise their Western Conference championship banner on Monday night against the Golden State Warriors, leading many to speculate that the decision was to spite Don Nelson.
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Mercury News | Nov 1, 2006
Dajuan Wagner, coming back from major surgery and almost two full seasons lost to colitis, was one of three players placed on the inactive list when the Warriors submitted their final 15-man roster to the NBA on Monday.