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John Legend singing the national anthem



Finally, a competitive game for one of our GSOM Night's this year. Opening night GSOM Night was a blowout loss to the Jazz while the second GSOM Night this year was a blowout win over the Bobcats. This third GSOM Night of the year was close throughout. As a wise man once said, "Both teams played hard" - can't complain except for the L instead of the W. The game could have gone either way, but it was close throughout and as entertaining as possible.

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GSOM Night tradition

First, about GSoM Night
We always start our GSOM Night with a little pre-game bbq on Hash's grill. Hot dogs, corn, chips, beer, and a little whiffle ball and football action. We picked up our GSOM Night 4 t-shirts designed by Tony.psd himself and headed off to our seats. Props to Dana Knops and the other Warriors rep (didn't get his name), for handing out the t-shirts and the raffle prizes to all 400 of you. Also, props to Zorgon for coming out all the way from Oklahoma City on his spring break to check out his beloved Warriors. The Adonal jersey was tight. Nice hanging out with you Z. Lastly, one of the highlights of the night was definitely John Legend singing the national anthem and performing "Ordinary People" during halftime.


"We're just ordinary people. We don't know which way to go"



On to the game
A lot of times, I wonder how these recaps would turn out if the Warriors won rather than lost. Is my analysis of the game different depending on whether or not I am excited about the W or frustrated by the L? Well I have to say after last night that I really don't think this recap would be any different.

The Warriors played hard. The Rockets played hard. There was a definite feel in the arena as the game unfolded where you just knew this game wouldn't be any different if it was in the postseason. Bodies were flying everywhere, players showed a lot of emotion, and every bucket was huge. Jax even worked the crowd as he did last year in the playoffs by waving his arms up and down to get us on our feet. This was definitely a result of the playoff chase and the fact that Denver won earlier in the day. It felt like the last 5 minutes of the game the crowd was either standing or on the edge of its seat ready to explode. Definitely one of the louder games I've been to.

Mickael Pietrus
I believe. MP2 is back. I was skeptical when he first started playing well, but now I'm convinced Pietrus is going to consistently contribute for the rest of the season and deserves his starting spot. Maybe I'm late to this bandwagon. I wonder how many playoff teams are kicking themselves for not buying low on this guy at the trade deadline. He was a spark in that first quarter getting the Warriors off to a quick start. He had 9 quick points but it was his hustle, defense, and rebounding that really stood out.




Al had his bottle of Windex out

Al Harrington
Nice night from Al with his board work. He worked hard inside grabbing 6 offensive rebounds, 14 total. I liked how he knew he wasn't shooting well so he stayed productive by playing in the paint and getting hustle points. He still has trouble finishing at the rim and his shot has been off for awhile now, but tonight he was active, I loved the hustle. Now he's just gotta fix that shot. He's valuable on the team if he can stretch the D with his 3 because it opens up the paint for the guards. He'll turn it around but hopefully it's not too late. We need him to produce more offensively.

Our big 3
Baron, Monta and Jax. They were solid, though not spectacular. Baron was good from the field but his 4:5 assists to turnover ratio was uncharacteristic. Overall the team didn't rack up too many assists as the ball didn't seem to move well. Lots of one on one last night, not enough movement. Monta was once again had a spectacular shooting night getting to the hole numerous times and finishing what seemed to be impossible shots. He still needs to make his presence felt on defense though. And lastly, Jackson was cold. He missed his usual clutch 3's in the 4th. Our big 3 were solid last night but we expect more out of them, more being a W, at home against a top team in the West.

Tracy McGrady
He shot 11-23 for the game but for a stretch in the 3rd quarter and half of the 4th he just didn't seem to miss a shot. He literally kept the Rockets in the game with his lights out shooting. Jumper after jumper after jumper over Jackson and Pietrus kept the Rockets from giving up the lead and letting the Warriors make a run. He played big tonight. Gotta give him props.

Carl Landry
I've read all the wonderful things John Hollinger has said about this kid, and last night he lived up to it. Check out his line in just 18 minutes of play: 17 points (6-9 shooting), 8 boards, and a steal. That's pretty nasty. Plus he's a good defender and just causes matchup problems. He's quick for his size, strong, and just knows his way around the court. I was impressed.

Officiating
No, I'm not going to tell you that the officiating was bad, rather confusing. They let a lot of physical play go on underneath the basket in the paint - probably contributing to that playoff atmosphere. From the second level it's difficult to tell if these were fouls but with all the bodies on the floor, it sure seemed like they let a lot of stuff go. Here's what was confusing: on many of the fouls that were called that drew free throws, it seemed like there was hardly any contact. Maybe a slight slap on the arm or body bump but nothing compared to what seemed like an occasional wrestling match. It went both ways of course and at least they were consistent on both ends, but it was odd to see some ticky tack fouls called while lots of contact let go.




Hash rockin the Fear the Beard cutout beard

Overall, I'm okay with this loss. It's a tough loss, a game the Warriors could have won, but the Rockets were just the better team last night. They play tough, tough D. They seem to challenge every shot, are physical inside, and nobody outhustles them. What's more, their offense seems very disciplined. They made the Warriors scramble on D by rotating the ball quickly, setting screens, and making the right pass. That 22 game win streak was no joke, after watching them last night, I have even more respect for them.

To all the fans who started leaving the arena after a missed Baron 3 that would have tied it resulting in Landry at the line with 6 seconds left, that was weak. Landry missed one free throw, made the second. Baron then hit a 3 to bring the Warriors to within 1 with 3 seconds left. Then, Luther Head makes 2 free throws to put the Rockets up 3 and the Warriors had a chance to tie. Imagine missing that comeback because you wanted to beat the traffic. Weak. Weak. Weak.

A back to back against the Lakers is coming. Denver is just 1.5 behind us. Smells like trouble. Good thing this Warriors team thrives on these kinds of situations.









Chris Murphy
I don't think we thank Chris enough for taking care of us and making sure things always run smoothly, so he gets last night's Warrior Wonder. Think about this, in the last 3 GSOM Nights, he's taken care of over 1700 people getting them their tickets, managing the courtside shootaround, the high 5's, and the raffle - all without any hiccups. What's more, he even hooked up the GSOM crew and friends to get a chance to play on the court for a little while. That was an amazing experience. Some pics coming soon. Thanks for everything Chris!

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Why am I still pissed about the loss?
Yes, the game could have gone either way. Yes, we kept up with the Rockets who were normally blowing people out during their 22 game win streak. Yes, the refs got a bit T happy on Baron and Pietrus. Some people thought the refs missed a travelling call on Houston near the end of the game, which I didn't see during live play. We kept streaking back every time Houston pulled away. I should be OK that we lost to a good team by just 3.

So why am I still pissed at the Warriors? I felt like there was something missing from the Warriors last night, but I just can't pinpoint it. Sense of urgency? Not enough tic-tac-toe team plays? No killer instinct? Maybe someone else here can answer it for me.

by IQofaWarrior on Mar 22, 2008 3:55 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Lower Bowl
yee lower bowl people left too early. bandwagoners lol.

after the game at the visitors tunnel Carl Landry shook hands with us

by ejdacanay on Mar 22, 2008 4:57 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

i was pissed
because Stephen Jackson and Monta Ellis were at the Glas Kat the night before. I mean, at an 18 and over? Jax is 29, Monta is 22... kind of weird. Anyway! I think from here on out MB should get into the game. I mean, he was part of the bench that got us within 6 vs SAC. Yeah, he may do some stupid things but he could dispell some players. I , sometimes don't get it when they say they have a lot of chemistry when last night there was barely any ball movement.
"We're educated in the Bay Area."-- My momma's other Big Daddy: Baron Davis

by warriorgirl on Mar 22, 2008 6:14 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I hope Tony.psd reads this
but this comment along with a thought that crossed my mind just now gave me an idea for his next movie themed Warriors poster:

Night at the Roxbury, starring Monta Ellis and Stephen Jackson.

by IQofaWarrior on Mar 25, 2008 4:20 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Amazing night
props to everybody for making GSOM Night awesome as usual.

However, I would have liked a better shirt design...
the GSOM Night III shirt was a lot cooler.

But John Legend, Rockets, tough stretch for the playoffs, close game. With a Win, it would have been perfect.

Btw, how do you redeem your big mac tickets? I tried to stop by a mcdonalds and they were like we don't see it say anywhere on the ticket stub that we gotta give you a free big mac.

by solscreen on Mar 22, 2008 7:13 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

They Gave a little
hamburger thingy out that you have to present ith your ticket.

Unfortunately. it's only good for Bay Area locations :-(.

Tony.psd = Da Man

http://adonalobsessed.blogspot.com/

by Zorgon on Mar 22, 2008 8:11 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

please understand...
I'd love to have given all of u a better T-design but we're under certain guidelines The Warriors front office limits us like the number of colors used... the color of the shirt, and whats represented on it and a number of people review the designs for approval. Who knows, maybe for GSoM 5 we can have some extra gaps in making it more detailed.

by Tony.psd on Mar 23, 2008 12:35 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

DON'T FORGET
Holla at us with your pictures!

Email us your GSoM Night IV pics to goldenstwarriors@gmail.com by Monday morning. We'll make sure to get you up in our photo recap of the evening's festivities. Don't be shy. The more pics the better!

by Atma Brother ONE on Mar 22, 2008 7:23 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I don't know where else to put this
but Iggy, Kevin Love is looking like a stud in this game against Texas A&M. He still isn't better than Biedrins, but damn he looks good. Getting blocks, three pointers, fadeaways, and outlet passes left and right.

by belilaugh on Mar 22, 2008 8:37 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Does anybody know
the name of the song they play when announcing the Warriors lineup?  It's so ridiculously epic, I need to get that on my itunes whenever I need to pump myself up.  It's got a what sounds like a chamber choir singing some chant and cymbals crashing and all that epic gregorian-esque awesomeness.  Let me know if anybody knows what I'm talking about.

then we will fight in the shade.

by Swamp Thing on Mar 22, 2008 11:43 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

It's only
the most over used music of all time. I'm not calling you out for not knowing the name, because I didn't either. But still, there's gotta be more old manuscripts lieing around with similar tunes. Because this song is getting as old as people saying that same old line from the 1979 film, the Warriors. Ever since they became big, every single person who knows nothing about the Warriors feels the need to say it. No, seriously. Stop. It's not original, and it's incredibly annoying. Yeah, this is kind of a rant, but this is an abomination that needs to be stopped, along with the "O Fortuna" song.

Yes, I'm sure you find this offensive. But on this issue, I stand firm.

Tony.psd = Da Man

http://adonalobsessed.blogspot.com/

by Zorgon on Mar 23, 2008 1:38 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Warriors...come out to plaaaaay
I've definitely heard that way too often.  Agree 100%.  As for the song, I've heard it plenty of times but had never been able to find out what it was called.

BTW Zorgon, way to represent all the way from across the country.  You're pretty amazing.


then we will fight in the shade.

by Swamp Thing on Mar 24, 2008 8:07 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

dude their whole pre-game video and music
and lights was off the chain tho man that was tight

by travisl212 on Mar 23, 2008 12:59 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Got to meet Tony
during the pre-game shoot around, and he was repping his sweet Run-BMS sign. Glad to meet ya. Too bad about the loss, but my wife, buddy, and I had a great time at the game.

by sarchasmic on Mar 23, 2008 10:54 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Sac + Hou
we have nowhere to look for blame other than the mirror if we miss the playoffs - both games count the same in the standings and we crapped all over ourselves - I'm with IQofaWarrior, pissssed at dubs right now

by hardcore on Mar 23, 2008 11:53 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Refereeing
Hey I was down in the lower bowl and I didn't leave! Haha, well I know what you mean though, the people sitting next to me left early too.  That definitely irked me.  I made sure to cheer like crazy when Baron made that second 3 pt. attempt and there were some turned heads after that for sure, but they all missed out since they were heading to the exits.  

Anyways back to the original purpose of my post.  As someone down in the lower bowl, my perspective was that the officiating wasn't all that bad.  Like Fantasy Junkie said the refs did let things get a bit rough and tumble, but I personally prefer it when they let the guys play down in the blocks.  I think that's where the confusion might be.  A lot of the fouls that were called were light hand slaps or hand checks but they were either out on the perimeter or on drives, NOT on low post grind moves.  I like when pivot men can do their work without being whistled for the littlest thing.  Plus, less free throws and stoppage of the game usually favors the Warriors since we're so damn inconsistent with free-throws and we like up and down play.

My gripes are all minor, basically I want to know why the refs took so long to call that foul on Monta when he was trying to intentionally foul Head because Head is not quick enough to avoid the Mississippi Bullet for over 5 seconds.  That and all the tipped balls out of bounds calls seemed pretty sketchy.  I know the refs have it hard seeing those and I don't pretend that I could do their jobs for them perfectly, but come on this is the big leagues and they've been trained to call the game right.

Section 120 in the house! Hit me up if you're interested in becoming a season tix holder partner, I'm always on the lookout.

by kimoballer on Mar 23, 2008 12:29 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I'll tell you why your pissed
Because we are a better team than Houston and we played at their tempo. Too much walking it up, no ball movement, stagnant offense and we still went for over 100. With Houston having no inside presence, why did Beidrins not show up? He hasn't been the same since the surgery but we need him. Also, their bench outplayed us - however, that's easy to do when Nellie doesn't play his bench. This game was just frustrating beacuse we had to win this one and the players and coaches should have known that and played/coached better. Houston scored 74 and 69 in the two games prior to this - they are horrible offensively and we let them go for 109. Which would be fine if we were running with them but we weren't - it was iso, dribble and jumpshot.

by triplesix on Mar 23, 2008 4:16 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

oh and another
reason you are pissed (as am I) is that with all these tough games remaining - we NEED to win our home games dammit!!!!

by triplesix on Mar 23, 2008 4:26 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

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