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Valuable Warriors: Past, Present, and Future

ESPN Page 2's biggest name Bill Simmons assembled his annual NBA Trade Value column earlier this week. Simmons has been putting these top 50/ 40 rankings together for over 6 years and even though I rarely read his Bostonian columns masquerading as general sports columns on ESPN.com, I ALWAYS read this segment. His Trade Value columns are consistently well-researched, exhaustive, and most important wildly entertaining. They always spark some fantastic discussions too.

Well I have some very good news to share with Warriors Nation. For the first time in the 7 year run of this column 3 Warriors made the cut!


Hint: Kosta "Zero Threat Position" Perovic isn't one of the three.

A retrospective on past Warriors who made Simmons' list and a look at who made the cut this season plus some quick bold predictions... after the jump!

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Ghosts of Seasons Past: Previewing the 2007-08 Warriors

GSoM friend Jason Gurney of Ballhype fame knows his Warriors like Thunder knows BALCO. Last season Jason put together a fun, interactive Warriors preview for the 2006-2007 NBA Blogger Previews. For longtime Warrior fans who suffered through the 12 year drought that preview will always remain timeless. This season Jason's bringing his A-game with his 2007-2008 Warriors season preview to Golden State of Mind. We're extremely lucky to have his well-researched contribution here. For all you longtime Warrior and hoops fans it's a great trip down memory lane!

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By Jason Gurney

The Golden State Warriors have a rich franchise history, spanning three cities, a half-dozen logos, and more than 400 players. To honor this history, I've previewed the 2007-08 season by making a series of comparisons between current and former Warriors. For each roster member, I chose a best-case comparison, a worst-case comparison, and my guess at the most likely parallel for the upcoming season.


Best Case

Worst Case

Most Likely

Kelenna Azubuike

Mitch Richmond
As with several others, had to leave Oakland to become an All-Star … one of the best video game basketball players of all time

Calbert Cheaney
Shooting guard missed all 21 3-point attempts in 3 seasons with Golden State … has the quan

Jim Jackson
Warriors were 4th of his 12 NBA teams … could still be playing with Kidd if it weren't for Toni Braxton

Best Case

Worst Case

Most Likely

Matt Barnes

Billy Owens
Still fondly remembered by Syracuse faithful … on wrong end of one of the most lopsided trades in NBA history

Mike Dunleavy
Most photogenic ex-Warrior … chosen #3 overall in 2002 draft … little-known fact: son of Clippers coach Mike Dunleavy Sr.

Lester Conner
Strong defensive skills earned him the nickname "Lester the Molester" … would rather be playing poker

Best Case

Worst Case

Most Likely

Marco Belinelli

Rick Barry
One of the greatest offensive players of all time … led Warriors to their only NBA title in 1975 … Wikipedia page looks to be self-edited

Jiri Welsch
Known in Europe for sweet outside stroke and ability to drive to the basket … uncanny resemblance to J.E. Skeets

Vinny Del Negro
Italian-American played two seasons for Italy's Benetton Treviso … not yet enshrined into Basketball Hall of Fame, but they did give him a locker

Best Case

Worst Case

Most Likely

Andris Biedrins

Nate Thurmond
Warriors' all-time leader in minutes played, rebounds … brought authentic southern BBQ to San Francisco's Mission District

Adonal Foyle
Terrific community guy, solid defender, offensive liability … paid $13 million by the Warriors to not play here anymore

Rony Seikaly
Just about averaged a double-double for his career … only gets half as many search hits as his supermodel wife

Best Case

Worst Case

Most Likely

Austin Croshere

Jud Buechler
Owns more championship rings than Wilt Chamberlain … will never leave Del Mar

Bill Curley
Played for 5 NBA teams in 5 seasons … legendary in Massachusetts basketball circles

Brian Cardinal
"The Janitor" … earned 2nd-highest GSW PER in 03-04 (#1: Dampier)

Best Case

Worst Case

Most Likely

Baron Davis

Gilbert Arenas
Sleeps in a hypobaric chamber … with eye contact and a handshake, would have stayed

Bimbo Coles
Lost at least 29 games to injury in each of 3 seasons in Golden State … 'nuff said: given name is Vernell Eufaye

Tim Hardaway
Wore #5 as a rookie … reached 5000 points and 2500 assists faster than any NBA player, except Oscar Robertson … now embraced by some of the gay community

Best Case

Worst Case

Most Likely

Monta Ellis

Sleepy Floyd
Famously torched Lakers for 29 4th quarter points in 1987 playoffs … despite slight (170lb) frame, scored many of his points in the paint

Mister Jennings
Taller than Boykins and Bogues, but just barely … often teamed with the 6'0" Hardaway in Nellie's backcourt

Earl Boykins
Bench presses 315 pounds … after opting out of contract this summer, still looking for a team

Best Case

Worst Case

Most Likely

Al Harrington

Marques Johnson
Averaged 20.1 ppg for career … retired early due to 1986 neck injury … known to react violently when hustled

Tom Tolbert
Looks at the NBA as a football game without the helmet … played point forward during Nellie's first reign … fun fact: played last year with a mock-turtleneck under his jersey

Antawn Jamison
Essentially traded to Mavericks for a single Nick Van Exel season … spelling of first name blamed on birth certificate error

Best Case

Worst Case

Most Likely

Troy Hudson

Mookie Blaylock
Pearl Jam's original namesake … made 1,283 career three-pointers (12th all-time)

Vonteego Cummings
Along with Marcus Fizer and Will Bynum, playing for Maccabi-Tel Aviv this year … agrees that Knicks still suck

Butch Beard
Coached some crazy teams in New Jersey … has first-hand knowledge of Clyde's magnetism, Big Chief Triangle's elbows

Best Case

Worst Case

Most Likely

Stephen Jackson

Latrell Sprewell (1992-96)
Named to 1st Team All-NBA during MJ's first sabbatical … hardly ever dunked with one hand

Latrell Sprewell (1997-)
Will put a little mustard on the pass when he damn well pleases … really does have a family to feedMilwaukee's Best repossessed

Jamaal Wilkes
Unorthodox shot: brought ball behind his head before slingshot release … was Cornbread in Cornbread, Earl and Me

Best Case

Worst Case

Most Likely

Stephane Lasme

Chris Gatling
"The Energizer" … career 51% shooter … will give you your props after you dunk on him

Carlos Rogers
Tattoo portrays praying hands, sans firearm … grew up in Detroit, balling with Chris Webber and Jalen Rose

Jerome Whitehead
Won a championship with the Marquette Warriors … reached playoffs once in 11-year NBA career

Best Case

Worst Case

Most Likely

Patrick O'Bryant

Ralph Sampson
Closer to 6'11" than 7'4" … clinched 1986 Western Conference Finals with most improbable shot ever

Todd Fuller
Famously picked ahead of Kobe, Peja, Nash, Jermaine, Big Z … started 18 games as a rookie, 5 more ever

Alton Lister
Primary claim to fame: pwned by Shawn Kemp … hired this summer as an assistant coach for the Hawks

Best Case

Worst Case

Most Likely

Kosta Perovic

Manute Bol
Since retiring from basketball, has appeared in hockey, boxing, and horse-racing stunts … for career, jacked up 3-pointers more frequently than Jeff Malone

Uwe Blab
Started 30 games for the Warriors in 1989-90 while posting a 3.3 PER … was successful in dramatically increasing customer base, sales and margin by employing quality people, improving processes and working closely with the customers

Paul Mokeski
Recipient of prestigious Mokeski Award … hired this summer as an assistant coach for the Bobcats

Best Case

Worst Case

Most Likely

Mickael Pietrus

Jason Richardson
Sees this year's Bobcats as similar to '07 Warriors … Boozer is still pissed

Damon Jones
Can shoot the three, not much else … self-proclaimed Black Brad Pitt

Terry Teagle
On the losing end of MJ's first title … as far as one Jim Saco is concerned, even with his shortcomings and they were numerous, Teagle had more charisma than 90% of the players in the league today

Best Case

Worst Case

Most Likely

Brandan Wright

Joe Smith
Peaked statistically as a rookie … upon further review, actually is pretty ordinary

Clifford Rozier
Peaked statistically as a rookie … jailed in 2001 for stealing a sheriff deputy's personal car

Donyell Marshall
Indirectly acquired for Chris Webber … drafted #4 overall in 1994, partially thanks to his long wingspan

Best Case

Worst Case

Most Likely

Don Nelson

Al Attles
Guided Warriors to their only NBA title in 1975 … local icon boasts 36 years of experience with the franchise as a player, coach, general manager, and consultant

Dave Cowens
Fired 23 games into his 2nd season as Warriors coach … As a Celtics player, once took a leave of absence to drive a cab

Don Nelson
Innovator responsible for "Hack-a-Shaq," "Point Forward," and "Nellie-Ball" … rocky track record with the rookies

Thanks to lifelong GSW fan YGBFKM for helping to put this together.

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Don't Forget Your Warriors' Draft History

What's that saying that your middle school History teacher never ceased to repeat at nauseam?

"Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it"?

Well, believe you me the last thing we want is for some of those historically bad Golden State Warriors' draft day blunders to repeat themselves today. So for good luck, flip back on these "hits" from the archive and please, please don't forget them:

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Good god no!

Wow that was like a horror movie. Hey we don't forget our history here at GSoM, so please hoops gods- don't let us repeat it...

Any last minute draft day anxieties or worries?

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FTB Flashback: World B. Free

The retro fresh folks over at Fear the Beard recently dropped a piece on former Warrior great World B. Free. You've seen the painfully bad, feel good story of 1994 "The Air Up There", but don't sleep on the painfully good World B. Free aka The Prince of Midair.

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"LOTS OF CRAP!"
Kevin Bacon shouldn't be allowed to do hoops movies.

I missed World B. Free's run with the Dubs by a few years, but here's what sticks out in my mind about the man:

  • World had a 44-inch vertical! Can you imagine if Adonal Foyle had that kind of hops?

  • His original name was Lloyd Free, but he legally changed his first name to "World". You better be a straight balla if you do something like that and this man looks to have fit the description.

  • Wouldn't it be cool if you could say you played Around the World on the blacktop with World?

  • On every elementary school playground there's always some annoying, unguardable kid with the ugliest form on his jumpshot, but for some reason hits EVERYTHING. World B. Free is role model for kids like that:
    His style was unique to be sure, and it was one that more than one of us made misguided attempts to imitate on the playground. Raining jumpers released well behind his head, elbows akimbo, and with legs awkwardly splayed, was not--as it turned out--the best way to square one's shoulders to the basket.


  • I personally love it when old skool styles make a comeback, but I'm praying World's look doesn't ever come back, more so than those 3 inch John Stockton booty hugger shorts:
    Needless to say, an individual so profoundly unusual as to change his name to World also rocked a unique look. Yes, he had a beard, but his signature look rendered the beard an afterthought. He was fond of the previously unthinkable pairing of mutton chop sideburns with a male-pattern-baldness receding dome line. Think George Jefferson meets the Mod Squad.


  • And lastly a Warrior on a Sports Illustrated cover? And not just Chris Mullin and Manute Bol on a Sports Illustrated for Kids cover? Unstoppable baby!

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Golden State Illustrated.

Head on over to Fear the Beard for more history on World B. Free.

For you old skoolers, what was your you favorite World B. Free moment?

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CWebb and Spree Had Next

The year was 1994. Sir Charles Barkley, Kevin Johnson (KJ), Thunder Dan Majerle, and the Phoenix Suns were the present, but Chris Webber aka The Prize, Latrell Sprewell aka The American Dream, and the Golden State Warriors were the future. This classic Nike hoops barbershop commercial captured that feeling for Warriors Nation best [via Ballhype]:


Barkley to CWebb: "I don't believe in role models, but uh... you're mine."

Well as you all know things didn't exactly go according to plan. Nellie and CWebb weren't the bestest of buddies and Latrell went Sprewell on PJ. But for 13 long years THAT was the last Warrior team that could plausibly claim they had next.

The Phoenix Suns, San Antonio Spurs, and Dallas Mavericks are undoubtedly the present, but does this current incarnation of the Warriors got next like CWebb and Spree did back in 1994?

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The Last Warrior

Q: Who was the last Warrior to make the All Star team?

Q: Who was the last Warrior to make the All-NBA First team?

Q:?Who was the last Warrior to make an All-NBA Defensive team?

Q:?Who was the last Warrior to be named MVP of the McDonald's High School Game?

A:

Latrell Fontaine Sprewell
in 1994

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Things were going so well for Spree in Oakland that he even had enough money to feed his family back then!

 

Also see:

It's been 12 years since the Warriors had a player (not representation- see Question & Answer) in the All Star game. Who do you think will be the next Warrior to make the All Star team? Jason Richardson? Baron Davis? Troy Murphy actually might have a great chance if he's listed as a center. Remember the West is stacked. The next Warrior All Star might not even be on the current roster.

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Golden State Warriors: 2nd Stupidest Team Name in Sports

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The Sportz Assassin recently dropped a list of stupid team names based on the ridiculous "cities" they're supposed to represent. For once the Warriors actually ranked high on a greatest hits list. Coming at you with the #2 stupidest name:

This one makes no sense. Why not the "Oakland Warriors"?? Why "Golden State"?? I know it's the state nickname...but you are one of FOUR NBA teams in the state. And you suck....even with the Clippers and Kings there. And if any NBA team would claim to be the state's team....it would be the Lakers. Also, I was for the Raiders being named this so they could split games in Oakland and Los Angeles.

To address some of the Sportz Assassin's points:

  1. Yes, the Warriors are one of four NBA teams in Cali, but they have the best fans and the best hoops blog (ahem, GSoM!). That alone counts for enough to represent the entire Wessyde!
  2. Yes, the Warriors do suck. Guilty as charged.
  3. The Fakers as the state's team? No way. That squad is for casual hoops fans who show up near the end of halftime and think Devean George is the next Shawn Marion.(I'm not kidding a few Laker fans actually tried to convince Fantasy Junkie and I that during the Lakers' championship run in the earlier part of this century. Thank god we don't live in SoCal anymore!)
  4. The Raiders splitting games between Oak-town and LA? Sorry, the Black Hole belongs in the Oakland Coliseum.

Being a super-educated Warrior community, we all know from Glenn Dickey's Q&A some of the history about why the Warriors are called Golden State.

There's no question that Golden State is a bizzare city name for the Warriors. It makes as much sense as passing up on Jordan and Pippen 2.0. Still, we like to think of Golden State not as a place, but rather a State of Mind...

 

Make sure to vote in the poll in the comments section for which name you prefer for the Warriors:

  • Golden State Warriors?
  • Oakland Warriors?
  • Bay Area Warriors?
  • Bay Area Warriors of Oakland? (If the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim can do it, so can we!)

 

For some more Warrior logo fun check out:

Poll
Which name do you prefer for the Warriors?
Bay Area Warriors
19 votes
Bay Area Warriors of Oakland
4 votes
Golden State Warriors
47 votes
Oakland Warriors
31 votes

101 votes | Poll has closed

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The Dirty Dozen - Part 3 of 3

A dozen years. 12 long excruciating years since the Golden State Warriors made the playoffs. The hiring of Don Nelson is perhaps the best move the Warriors could have made this offseason to end that streak. Nellie was the coach the last time the Golden State Warriors made the playoffs, and hopefully that comes full circle and he is the coach again when the Warriors make the playoffs. But in between the time that Nellie stepped down in the '94-'95 season until last year's heartbreaking '05-'06 disaster, there were many, many, many coaches that have come and gone. What's a common characteristic of losing franchises? The hiring and firing of many coaches. Without further ado, let's take a trip down memory lane and revisit the years between the Nelson sandwich.

If you haven't already, check out Part 1 and Part 2. This last Dirty Dozen article completes the trilogy of futility, years 9-12, season 2002-2003 through 2005-2006, from Muss to Monty.

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2002-2003 (Record: 38-44)
Coach: Eric Musselman


I'm taking this with me! (Photo: sportscyclopedia.com)

The best coach during the dirty dozen was Eric Musselman. He was given his first NBA coaching position and flourished. He took the 21 win team and nearly doubled that win total. He came in 2nd for Coach of the Year balloting (he should have won!) by getting this team to its highest win total since the '93 playoff season using a high octane offense that ranked 2nd in points scored at 102.4 per game. On top of the wins, Troy Murphy averages a double-double, JRich gained popularity with his second straight Slam Dunk title, Jamison once again led the team in scoring, and Arenas was named the Most Improved Player.

Things were finally looking up for this franchise. A 5 game win improvement in the next year with the maturation of our young studs was going to put us back in the promised land...



2003-2004 (Record: 37-45)
Coach: Eric Musselman


These two really liked each other. (Photo: championshipproductions.com)

Ooops. This year turned out to be one of constant injuries and didn't give the team a chance to gel and get the winning record we'd been hoping for. Even with all of the injuries, Muss guided the team to 37 wins. But because he clashed with some of the players and management, he was shown the door despite being responsible for the amazing turnaround.

JRich took over as the lead dog and led the team in scoring. Dampier was in a contract season and played well enough to earn a large contract in the upcoming offseason. What's was possibly most impressive is that the Golden State Warriors went 27-14 at home (nevermind the 10-31 on the road). The were protecting their home floor and the fans were loving it at the rocking Arena.

So out went Muss, and in came a new regime. One was a former player and the other, a popular and incredibly successful college coach.



2004-2005 (Record: 34-48)
Coach: Mike Montgomery


I...I don't know what to do. (Photo: foxsports.com)

Oh boy. Chris Mullin took over as Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations for the Golden State Warriors and Mike Montgomery was hired as coach. The year started out UGLY. The team was 16-38 and a funny thing happened. Chris Mullin wanted to make a splash so he traded Dale Davis and Speedy Claxton for Baron Davis. The team finished 18-10 and rolled off a 14-4 finish leading to perhaps the first real season of hope.

Baron Davis won back-to-back NBA Player of the Week awards, a feat accomplished by only 7 other players. TMurph averaged another double double, JRich led the team in scoring, and the Warriors set a franchise attendance record averaging 16,350 fans per game.

Oh great things were going to come next year. We would have an invite to that thing they call the playoffs. Our season wouldn't end after 82 games. We could take that permanent "Gone Fishing" sign down from the entrance to the Arena. It was all taking shape so perfectly...



2005-2006 (Record: 34-48)
Coach: Mike Montgomery


Lean back! Lean back! (Photo: nba.com)

This was the year. The national media predicted the Warriors in the playoffs. The national media predicted the Warriors in the playoffs. The national media predicted the Golden State Warriors in the playoffs. Heck, I remember early in the year, the pre-game show had David Aldridge on for an interview about why he was covering the Warriors. They asked him when the last time he was sent to cover the Warriors. Guess which year. Yup, 1993. But we all know what happened. It wasn't any one player's fault, it wasn't all the coaches' fault. Things didn't click blah blah blah, and we ended up with an identical 34-48 record. That meant the Warriors were back on tv during the playoffs, but only during the lottery announcement. Déjà vu.

Even after writing this I feel all dirty. Yuck. Yuck. Yuck. I'm going to need a little Nelson to wash the taste out of my mouth.

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I hope you enjoyed this "wonderful" trip down memory lane. Knowing the struggles and where we've been will only make this season more exciting and fun to be a part of.

To recap, the overall record after the last playoffs season is 332-620 (0.349 winning percentage). Here's a breakdown of the 12 years of "interim" coaches:
Bob Lanier, Rick Adelman x 2, PJ Carlesimo x 2, Garry St. Jean, Dave Cowens, Brian Winters, Eric Musselman x 2, and Mike Montgomery x 2.



2006-2007 (Record: 00-00)
Coach: Don Nelson


Bring on the playoffs! (Photo: GoldenStateofMind.com)

So you read through all of Parts 1, 2, and 3. Rehashed the last 12 excruciating years. Well I'm here to tell you that this is the year! Nellie ball. Outscoring opponents 130-125. I'm putting my faith in the team. It's a crazy thing to do since our collective hearts are broken every year, oftentimes at the end of November. But this is what it's all about. Belief in your team, belief in the success of your guys. You don't root and cheer for a losing franchise unless you're crazy or no, actually I think we're all crazy. I'm ready for this year. Go Warriors!

Of the twelve years, what was your favorite year?

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