Golden State Warriors guard/forward Stephen Jackson underwent successful surgery today to remove multiple bone spurs from his left foot, the team announced. The surgery, which was performed by Dr. Thomas Clanton in Houston, Texas, revealed that the bone spurs were located directly over nerve tissue under the big toe. Jackson will be sidelined for the remainder of the season and will begin rehabilitation in approximately six (6) weeks.
Jackson, 30, appeared in 59 games this season for Golden State, averaging 20.7 points, 6.5 assists, 5.1 rebounds and 1.49 steals in 39.6 minutes per contest.
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Mar 29, 2009 10:37 AM EST
Warriors coach Don Nelson believes that the race to represent the Western Conference in the NBA Finals is wide-open.
"I think anybody can beat anybody," Nelson said. "I think it's like when we beat Dallas when we were eight and they were one. Everybody is trying to get to full strength, rest their guys and make sure everybody's healthy for the playoffs, as it should be."
Golden State completed one of the greatest upsets in NBA history when they defeated top-seeded Dallas in the first round of the 2007 playoffs. Nelson doesn't think the Lakers are immune from such a fall.
"Even the Lakers, without [Andrew] Bynum, are lacking something," Nelson said. "They're still winning, but they're not as powerful. They need a full roster. It'll be interesting to see when everyone has their full roster how everything shakes out."
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The Raptors are unsure of whether or not they'll shop Chris Bosh this summer, but sources indicate that the Warriors are interested in the All-Star forward.
Golden State reportedly inquired about Bosh prior to the Feb. 19 trade deadline, but Toronto wasn't interested in making a major move.
If the Raptors do decide to scrap their current roster and move Bosh, the Bulls are expected to make a play as well.
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Warriors Mar 2009 Archive
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ESPN | Mar 28, 2009
Golden State's Stephen Jackson will undergo surgery to remove bone fragments from his big left toe on Tuesday, which will end his season.
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ESPN | Mar 18, 2009
The Suns will play another exhibition game outdoors in the desert, this time against the Warriors on Oct. 10.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Mar 18, 2009
Warriors coach Don Nelson has again gone on record as saying that a back court tandem of Jamal Crawford and Monta Ellis will not work, comparing the combination as mixing like "oil and water".
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San Jose Mercury News | Mar 17, 2009
The Warriors front office has been in disarray over the past few months.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Mar 16, 2009
The Warriors are still holding onto the right to terminate the remainder of Monta Ellis' six-year, $66 million deal.
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Press Release | Mar 16, 2009
The Golden State Warriors' Stephen Jackson has received a one-game suspension without pay after receiving his 16th technical foul of the 2008-09 season.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Mar 16, 2009
Stephen Jackson was hit with two techinical fouls during the Warriors' loss to Phoenix in Oakland on Sunday night, and if they are not downgraded he will miss the home game against Baron Davis and the Clippers.
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ESPN | Mar 15, 2009
The Suns defeated the Warriors 154-130 on Sunday night at ORACLE Arena, setting a new NBA season-high in points for a single team in the process.
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New York Daily News | Mar 13, 2009
Chris Mullin could join the Knicks' front office.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Mar 13, 2009
Stephen Jackson has added 10 pounds of muscle through an increase in his weight training regimen.
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Mercury News | Mar 12, 2009
Chris Mullin will not return as a member of the Warriors' front office for the 2009-10 season.
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RealGM Staff Report | Mar 12, 2009
Wednesday's action in the NBA was close to a full slate, and, believe it or not, the playoff race in the Eastern Conference got even tighter.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Mar 12, 2009
Jamal Crawford has been told that he does not have a future with the Warriors.
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RealGM Staff Report | Mar 10, 2009
Marcus Williams was waived by the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday, the team announced in a press release on Tuesday.
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Mercury News | Mar 10, 2009
The Warriors will waive Marcus Williams this week.
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Contra Costa Times | Mar 10, 2009
Monta Ellis rejoined the Warriors on Monday, and admitted that his absence from the team had nothing to do with his surgically-repaired left ankle.
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San Francisco Examiner | Mar 7, 2009
There has been a lot of turmoil in Golden State recently, with reports that Monta Ellis is unhappy and that coach Don Nelson wants Jamal Crawford to opt out of his contract at season's end.
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Mercury News | Mar 6, 2009
Don Nelson is encouraging Jamal Crawford to opt out of the final two years and $19.4 million of his deal.
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Contra Costa Times | Mar 6, 2009
Monta Ellis reportedly is unhappy with the Warriors.
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RealGM Staff Report | Mar 4, 2009
The Pistons beat the Nuggets on Tuesday night as the Palace of Auburn Hills welcomed Chauncey Billups back for the first time since his infamous November trade.
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ESPN | Mar 3, 2009
Golden State coach Don Nelson announced a plan last week to rest his stars in favor of the team's younger players, which has caught serious criticism.