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  1.  How About Biedris?  He's show good hands and rebounding without too many foul problems.  He appears to be the unsung key to the team, when he plays well, the Warriors play well.
  2.  Baron under Control?  When he gets people involved without too much dribbling, the Warriors look like a possible contender.  
  3.  Monta-  He's been a 2nd round gift.  The most impressive thing about him, beyond the quickness and fearlessness, is his composure.  I love his cool demeanor and the way everything, good or bad, seems to roll right off his back.  Even during the preseason when Nellie was riding him in the press, he did not say anything and apparently just kept working hard and its paying off.
  4.  Roberson-  Is he for real?  The last couple of games he's been a key contributor.  Even the shots he misses have been near misses.  I hope he can be the next found Starks/Boykins/Cardinal that we rescued from the scrapheap and actually keep.
Low lights
  1.  Where's Murphy?  What happened to his rebounding?  He used to be the one guy to get rebounds in traffic.  I don't see it right now (only watched half the games.)  I hope he did not lose it; that was the one irreplaceable part of his game.
  2.  Where's Dunleavy?  He showed up against the Raptors but otherwise, he has been left behind in small ball.  I hope he can build on the Raptors performance.
  3.  J-Rich-  Nowhere near an All-Star right now.  Probably an injury hangover.  Love his enthusiasm and devotion to the team.  Just wish he'd stop dribbling and shooting 3s.

This FanPost is a submission from a member of the mighty Golden State of Mind community. While we're all here to throw up that W, these words do not necessarily reflect the views of the GSoM Crew. Still, chances are the preceding post is Unstoppable Baby!

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has been playing well since coming off the bench.

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