Monta Ellis scored 15 consecutive points in the fourth quarter on the way to matching his career-high 31 points, and the resurgent Warriors snapped the Suns' eight-game winning streak with a 129-114 victory Monday night.
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Nov 23, 2007 10:48 PM EST
In a rare instance of double triple-doubles, Baron Davis and the Warriors got the better of Caron Butler and the Wizards.
Davis had 33 points, 15 assists and 11 rebounds, Stephen Jackson scored 28 points, and Golden State beat Washington 123-115 on Friday night, ending the Wizards' six-game winning streak.
Butler, coming off a career-high 39-point effort Wednesday, did his best to keep Washington unbeaten without sidelined Gilbert Arenas, but it wasn't quite enough. Butler finished with 26 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists, while Antawn Jamison had 30 points and 12 rebounds.
Davis and Butler are the first pair of opponents with triple-doubles in the same game in more than 4 1/2 years. Orlando's Tracy McGrady and New Jersey's Jason Kidd did it on Feb. 23, 2003.
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Golden State GM Chris Mullin is expected to emerge as a top candidate for the Knicks' GM job if Isiah Thomas eventually is fired from his dual role as coach and president, The Post has learned.
Mullin was at sold-out Madison Square Garden on Tuesday and heard all the "Fire Isiah" chants as his Warriors belted the Knicks by 26 points.
The former St. John's sharp-shooting superstar out of Brooklyn told a confidant Wednesday that an employee from the organization, during an informal chat, secretly asked Mullin if he'd be interested in coming to the Knicks if the GM spot is open next summer.
Owner James Dolan is not ready to make a move yet, and Thomas will coach the team tomorrow against the Bulls, though he appears on thin ice.
Mullin, 43, is in his fourth season as Golden State's executive VP of basketball operations and has built a young, athletic team that posted one of the biggest playoff upsets in NBA history when it shocked the Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs last spring.
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Warriors Nov 2007 Archive
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Yahoo.com | Nov 21, 2007
The message was loud and clear: Knicks fans were disgusted by what they saw.
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Boston Globe | Nov 20, 2007
Before Kevin Garnett was dealt to Boston in the offseason, Golden State quietly made a strong push to acquire the 10-time All-Star.
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Yahoo.com | Nov 18, 2007
With Stephen Jackson back from suspension, the NBA's highest-scoring team has another valuable option.
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RealGM Staff Report | Nov 18, 2007
The Golden State Warriors have assigned center Kosta Perovic (COAST-a PEAR-a-vich) to the Bakersfield Jam of the NBA Development League, Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin announced today.
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Marin Independent Journal | Nov 17, 2007
Stephen Jackson crossed the Oracle Arena floor after completing a punishing 45-minute individual workout Friday morning and slapped hands with former NBA coach Paul Silas, who was sitting courtside.
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RealGM Staff Report | Nov 17, 2007
The Golden State Warriors have signed free agent center DJ Mbenga to a contract, it was announced today by Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin.
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RealGM Staff Report | Nov 17, 2007
The Golden State Warriors have waived forward Stephane Lasme, it was announced today by Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin.
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AP | Nov 17, 2007
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USA Today | Nov 16, 2007
Warriors' captain Stephen Jackson will play for the first time this season Sunday when the team begins a five-game trip at the Toronto Raptors.
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Yahoo.com | Nov 15, 2007
Rasheed Wallace scored 13 of his 22 points during a furious fourth-quarter rally, and the injury-plagued Pistons improbably came back from a 22-point deficit to beat the winless Warriors 111-104 Wednesday night.
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Sacramento Bee | Nov 14, 2007
Baron Davis gave the strongest indication yet Tuesday that he will not exercise an option to become a free agent after the season, a welcome development for the Golden State Warriors even as he expressed great disappointment at not getting an extension after leading the electric playoff run last spring.
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San Jose Mercury News | Nov 14, 2007
With forward Mickael Pietrus, a starter in the Warriors' first four games, not expected back until Friday or possibly even Sunday, Warriors' Coach Don Nelson said he's going to give forward Matt Barnes his first start of the season tonight against the Detroit Pistons.
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San Jose Mercury News | Nov 13, 2007
Warriors' rookie forward Brandan Wright knows exactly what would be unfolding if his team's 0-5 start had taken place on the campus of North Carolina instead of at Oracle Arena.
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Yahoo.com | Nov 9, 2007
If only Dirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks had showed this much poise the last time they visited Golden State.
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ESPN | Nov 7, 2007
Golden State forward Matt Barnes has a sprained finger on his shooting hand, adding another injury to the winless Warriors' early woes.
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Contra Costa Times | Nov 4, 2007
Matt Barnes emerged last season as a critical piece for Golden State before the mid-January trade, and he forced his way back into a key role during the Warriors' late-season surge to the playoffs.
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NBA.com | Nov 4, 2007
The Utah Jazz took a page from the Golden State Warriors' playbook, going with an uptempo offense.
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Contra Costa Times | Nov 3, 2007
Austin Croshere arrived at the Warriors' shoot-around Friday morning thinking his sore back might be healthy enough to allow him to play in this evening's rematch with the Utah Jazz.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Nov 2, 2007
Chris Mullin said re-signing Andris Biedrins will be a "major" priority when free agency begins July 1, and the Warriors plan to make it clear that they will match any offers the restricted free agent receives.
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Contra Costa Times | Nov 1, 2007
On Wednesday afternoon, the Golden State Warriors informed the No.