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RECAP: Warriors 105, Cavs 96 - Ho ho ho!

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Good grief! The Warriors were not as sad as Charlie Brown this winter!

Stephen Jackson is Santa Claus.

The Warriors delivered a win over a legitimate super star and his less than legitimate company.  After leading by 29 points at one point of the third quarter, the Warriors settled with a 105-96 win over the Cavaliers in Cleveland for that matter!  Captain Jack paced the Warriors with 29 points, delivering as crazy of a performance as Oscar nominated and winner Johnny Depp as Captain Jack.  From the first play of the game, Jack swished a turn around 21 footer with a dude's hand in his face.  From that moment on, you could have thrown the Mon-stars at him and he still couldn't have been stopped.  Of course Jax always has some questionable shot selection; you think it was his last day EVER on the basketball courts with the way he was/is shooting.  But when he was at hot as he was and even the way he was distributing, it's hard to keep it out of his hands.  

Star-divide

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With no one else able to stop Captain Jack, the Cavs relied on Big Z, who had similar results

Baron Davis got back on track with a MVP type performance, netting 27 points, 10 assists, and 5 boards.   Harrington came out of his mini-slump of late hitting 6-9 shots for 16 points while also grabbing 9 rebounds; Monta Ellis did his usual thing, steadily scoring in the high teens (19 points).  Definitely some nice holiday treats that are more settling than that questionable egg nog in lactose intolerant tummies like mine.  As advertised, the Cleveland Cavaliers' defense was porous and the soft spot was evident in Daniel "Boobie" Gibson, which several Warriors took their turn exploiting in the post or off the dribble.  The Warriors definitely can "make it rain" and they did (but not in the Pacman Jones kind of way).  

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Captain Jack deploys Nellie's new sandwiching defense technique: a 'booty bump' from behind to cramp James' game as Pietrus stabilizes the front.

The Warriors neutralized King James though he still erupted for 25 points, 5 boards, and 8 assists.  It wasn't until the 4th quarter that he finally got them back into the game though by then it was too late.  Captain Jack and Biedrins managed to collapse and cause enough disruption that James couldn't finish at the hoop.  And lucky for us, the former Warriors Larry Hughes (1-9 shooting) and Donyell Marshall (out) had little to no impact on their former employers.  It was a little sad to see Hughes getting the Mike Dunleavy Jr. treatment anytime he missed a shot and he was missing a lot of them at point blank range.   

Can someone explain to me why the Warriors resort to 1 on 1 play for the whole 4th quarter?  In what seemed like 3 quarters of great shooting, semi-crisp passing, and little charge calls (thank you Monta!), everything seemed to halt with the sizable lead heading.  While Boobie and James shot them back within 15, the Warriors continually relied on 1-4 offense sets where Jax and Baron cleared a side to hurl a fadeaway jumper or a forced drive.  Perhaps the Captain Jack and Baron just had the hot hand.  Or perhaps it was to chew up as much time as possible with over 12 minute left in the game?  Or maybe Nellie didn't want to run up the score to be fair to the opposing team.  But seriously, how many times have we seen the Warriors (practically) lose games running these tactics?  Why not dominate folks and save your fans some stress?  If you're gonna leave your 1st stringers in with their soreness and injuries, why leave them in to 'babysit' the lead rather than being 'cold blooded'?  Might as well put in the 2nd team who can't be that much of an offensive or defensive drop off as what looks to be the NBA equivalent to running plays and cover 2 defenses.  Screw "class," lets blow teams out like the the New England Patriots.  We're already despised for our unorthodox "professional" game play and often misquoted as far as media coverage goes, why not embrace, embody, and run with it?  

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Pietrus: You take it! Pavlovic: No you!
The two Ps offer each other a christmas gift: the game ball.


Anyway, I jest.  The Warriors ended their road trip with a winning record, which is unheard of.  If folks heard from Jim Barnett from the broadcast, it took them until April to get their 9th road win of the season.  It's nice to see Monta Ellis making some better decisions on the court and for once he didn't have a charge in the game!  Rather than barreling at people like a running back, he showed some nice control with some pull up floaters.  I'm surprised too that AZ didn't get much burn either (not that anyone else off the bench really got much burn either), nor did Barnes.  At any rate, lets hope they don't let another subpar team take them out.   If the patterns hold true, the Warriors will lose to Minnesota with some pretty poor shooting to explain it.  If we can wish for one MORE thing for Christmas, let it be consistency!  If that's too much to ask, lets make it a New Years resolution!  Well, I think Al Harrington says it best with this statement after the last game against the team's cellar dwellers:

"Everybody had something to say," Harrington said. "For us to be the team we want to be, we can't lose these games. No disrespect to them, but they're the worst team in the league. We feel that we're one of the top 10 teams in the league."

Amen.

Happy Holidays from the GSoM crew!

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Baron Davis deserves props for his showing last night.  When he goes, the writers are saying "that go" about the Warriors.  In addition to the aforementioned stats, he made all his free throws and snagged 4 steals to boot.  

Photos by David Liam Kyle/NBAE via Getty Images and Tony Dejak of AP Photo.

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27 points and 10 Assists and 5 assists?
lol u should fix that buddy. nice recap though.

by baller90210 on Dec 24, 2007 5:04 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

Jack
Somehow, I can just feel the fuel that Jack provides to the team. Yes, his shot selection has been questioned, but everytime he shoots it, I don't feel bad about the shot, whether it was a good one or not. I trust Jack that much

by PHUT! on Dec 24, 2007 5:08 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

two days
to HEAL UP

cuz our squad is banged up

A Golden state of mind Indeed.

AIM: Jetforze

by OptionZero on Dec 24, 2007 5:15 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

hmmm
It was a great win, but I'm still not completely content with how everything went.  Mainly, I don't like seeing anybody on this squad playing 48 minutes in a blowout, it's definitely unnecessary at this point in the season.  Baron played 48, Monta played 48, and Jackson played 44.  Sooner or later, those kinds of minutes are going to catch up to us, via fatigue or injury or both.

I know it's nice to finish up the road trip with a win, but that's just ridiculous.

by jlagace on Dec 24, 2007 6:20 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

Just being a bit nit-picky
Monta did have a charge - the one that resulted in a Nellie technical. As bad of a call that it was, it still counts as a charge...

by racsan on Dec 24, 2007 6:49 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

u mean
the one that made nelson get a Rasheed? lol

by baller90210 on Dec 24, 2007 9:15 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Can't be all that mad at the season so far...
16-12 with 13 to go on the harder half of this season.  We got 8 more games before the dubs hit the soft underbelly of their schedule, and if the dubs are above .500 in that 8 game stretch, we may be looking at a ton of rest for the baron & jack and a few win streaks to boot.

The benefits of have the 5th hardest schedule to date is knowing at some point they'll have string of games against the bottom dwellers.  This season's gonna be fun.

Best duo since...

by Tim N Chris Burger on Dec 24, 2007 7:05 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

agree, good point
It's almost like the Warriors have 6 guys out there... they always have a guy open! - Jon Barry commentating game 3 last year

by gsw4life on Dec 26, 2007 2:28 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

lol
looks like some cavs fans were pissed at hughes that game.

i also ran into this website.

http://heylarryhughespleasestoptakingsomanybadshots.com/

by Five Ten Entertainment on Dec 24, 2007 9:23 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

Hughes
Might be the worst rotation player in the NBA.

Shoots 34% but inexplicably gets 11 shots per game.

He avgs more turnovers than assists (for a guard) and yet somehow touches the ball.

A Golden state of mind Indeed.

AIM: Jetforze

by OptionZero on Dec 24, 2007 9:36 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Funny site
Anyone notice the dvd for sasha pavlovic?  Better Basketball 1 on 1 defense feat. Agent Zero?  That messes with the series credibility more than saying JJ Redick's possibly the best shooter in basketball history.
Best duo since...

by Tim N Chris Burger on Dec 24, 2007 11:44 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

um, well...
just to clarify, Johnny Depp didn't win an Oscar for Capt. Jack

and what the heck is wrong with Cleveland? are they undefeated when 'bron plays well and winless when he sucks, because that team is realllly bad.

and cavs fans shouldn't be so hard on larry. he's overrated and isn't as good as cavs fans make him out to be. if he's bad and they (should) know it, they shouldn't boo him all the damn time.

by weirdfishy on Dec 25, 2007 12:16 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

ooh you're right
for some reason, the site i visited had some wrong info. thanks for catching!

by dj fuzzylogic on Dec 25, 2007 12:34 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

watch the game
http://forum.myp2p.eu/viewtopic.php?id=23851

I missed the game cuz i had work. There's other games archived too on NBA LP. Happy Holidays!

by crazyray on Dec 25, 2007 1:32 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

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