RECAP: Warriors 115, Lakers 111: Forcefully Clutch.

Family Guy: Tiefighter - We could have used these two in the second half!
Tonight couldn’t have been written any better by a Hollywood producer. Tonight’s game had beauty, heart, energy, impotence, and then a Hollywood ending!
We went down to LA to fight the Evil Empire while the Nuggets are one game behind us itching to kick us out of the playoff race. We needed more than the force to help us out tonight. How did we do it?
Well … the story of Episode III – A New Hope Jump!

1st Quarter – Entering the Staples Center
The Warriors snuck into the Staples Center hoping to catch the evil Fakers by surprise. And it worked. With determination and hustle, the Warriors were able to fend off anything the Fakers hit them with and returned the fire. It was nice to see the Warriors using the force from the very start instead of waiting till the second half.
As the storm troopers chanted MVP for their hero Darth Vader, he was nowhere to be found as if challenging us to crawl deeper within the Staples Center. Monta (Skywalker) controlled the game as he led the Warriors down corridor after corridor looking for a way to destroy the Staples Center. Hitting long range jumpers and making some impressive off balance layups, Monta was too fast for the Fakers to stop.
The first quarter was a sprint. The Warriors knew where they had to go and they kept to the plan by pushing faster and faster. The Fakers were disoriented trying to keep up. With excellent defense by Jackson on Kobe, their role players tried to impersonate Darth. Fisher looked like he was back to his old ways with his "Kobe" complex trying to jack up shot after shot. Harrington "Lando" took care of the situation by deflecting offensive rebounds to the rest of the team leading them to a 31 to 30 lead.

First half was great. Fakers using break-dance defense method. Didn’t work.
2nd Quarter – Searching for the Generator
As the Warriors pushed through the first phase without too much damage, they brought in the young guns of Wright and Azubuike. They were rusty at first but maintained the rapid pace.
"You might want to shoot next time" Han Solo chuckled as Wright turned the ball over. He eagerly forgot to let go of the ball during a layup.
Skywalker continued his frenetic speed by soaring to the basket time after time using his left hand to secure the basket. He finished the game with 31 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists. Nellie, "R2-D2", sat back and enjoyed the show telling them to keep pushing as the Evil Emperor, Phil Jackson, sat back waiting for the halftime break.

Our future is bright with the force!
The lead seemed to increase every 20 seconds for the Warriors as Monta, Buike and Jackson kept pouring it in. Wright also had some great rebounds and strong hustle play by grabbing an offensive rebound here and there and pushing it to the open man.
Baron Davis didn’t act like Han Solo. He struggled to find his shot. It looked as if he was trying way too hard to create a play or make a tough shot which led to more turnovers. But in the first half it didn’t matter. The Warriors were all over the place and easily running to a comfortable lead into halftime.
Storm Trooper #1: Do they have Hover Bikes or something? They are flying past us!! Storm Trooper #2: No, they can’t have … Suddenly Baron drives past them for another layup.
Pause: Best quote of the first half:
As the first half wound down the Fakers missed 3 in a row demoralizing them as they left for the locker room.
The Warriors enter the half with a fantastic lead, 72 to 49.
3rd Quarter – Planting the Bomb
After the half, it was time for Darth Vader to take over. And he did just that. As Kobe and Monta squared off exchanging points, the rest of the Warriors team fell asleep and the Fakers came charging back. Dark clouds loomed pressing over as all the momentum shifted to the Faker side because they played with more energy and heart.
Warrior lead cut down to 20.
It seemed as though the first half along with the huge lead made the Warriors mentally check out. They lazily settled for jump shots, missing the majority of them as unforced errors piled up. Lamar Odom’s fantastic rebounding kept cutting our lead.
Warrior lead cut down to 10.
More frustration loomed as Han Solo jacked up another ill-advised 3 that didn’t go in and he kept trying to force his game instead of distributing the ball. This in turn changed the Warrior’s play as they each decided to play individual basketball to get them out of the funk, further retreating from their original game plan that worked so well in the first half.
Warrior lead cut to 6 as the third phase came to an end. There weren’t enough timeouts to bring our Warriors back into the game and everyone seemed lost. They only wish they could keep it close till the end.
4th Quarter – Explosion
Nellie brought in Wright to start the 4th and it gave them an initial spark as he made a gorgeous block on Darth. But it didn’t last. Kobe started to make more shots and the Evil Emperor employed his mind control tricks on the refs.
With Baron still struggling and Jackson not hitting a shot in the second half, the Fakers tied the game with 5 minutes remaining. What started off as a beautiful story took a tragic turn as the Fakers seized the lead with 4 minutes to go. The momentum was on the Dark Side and the Warriors chances for victory looked slim.
Suddenly the lights turned on in the Warriors' heads. Baron, still struggling and all, made a swift cut past Farmar to lay it up with 2 minutes left getting the Warriors back to even.
Praying for a Hollywood ending, Jackson used his force and drained the most important 3 pointer of the game with 38 seconds left to give them a 4 point lead! This was his first field goal in the second half and it came at the best possible time.
Down by four with 20 seconds left, Darth Vader takes the pass from Boba Fett (Fisher) and nails an impossible 3 pointer. As the bandwagon Storm Troopers stood cheering for a Warrior stop, the Warriors took the possession down the court. Then as if in slow motion, Jackson hikes up the longest 3 pointer of the game …
JACKSON HITS THE 3! Waaaaaay downtown without hesitation and 8 seconds left on the clock. He did it. His smile was as big as the stadium itself, and the Warriors mobbed Jackson as the Fakers take a time out. The Staples Center is destroyed!

Yea Baby!
Tightening up on defense the Fakers couldn’t do it as Darth chucked a 3 pointer rimming out. The Warriors escape with a victory 115 to 111.
Jackson’s interviewed at the end of the game: "We got complacent. We got relaxed after halftime. We won tonight because of Azubuike! That’s the reason we won, because of him."
And I have to agree. Azubuike came off the bench and did everything in his power to keep us from losing - grabbing rebounds, diving for loose balls, making smart basketball plays, and more importantly playing excellent D on Darth.
I lost my voice watching the last 2 minutes. I relate this entire game to that of a relationship. At first it was so beautiful, so hot and heavy, the game was sweet. Then after a while the honeymoon period was over and you begin to fight and argue. Then all of a sudden it’s ugly and depressing. But there’s always a light at the end of the tunnel and in the end, you pull through and it’s the most gorgeous thing ever!
Great win for the Warriors … but tomorrow brings the Evil Empire to our house. Can we contain them for one more game? Will our fans make an impact? Let’s find out …

I have to give the Warrior Wonder to us fans for having to go through the emotional ups and down with this game. Apart from that, Monta and Jackson share the honor for the great start and incredible ending!
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yaobuttaming
much appreciated :)
by saintdee on
Mar 23, 2008 11:41 PM PDT
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mm
by saintdee on
Mar 23, 2008 11:55 PM PDT
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fixed
by Fantasy Junkie on
Mar 24, 2008 8:52 AM PDT
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The force was with us tonight...
Feel the force Mutha' F@#kaz'!"
The 1st half was incredible but the second half was a tough one to swallow. I had to refrain myself from swearing in front of my parents and nephew. These are the kind of games we live for- down to the last second, I'm sure 2morrow will be the same...
I need 2 get my "May the force be with you" signs ready for 2morrow!
by Tony.psd on
Mar 23, 2008 11:43 PM PDT
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Some observations
Also credit the Warriors for some defensive stops late in the 4th quarter which gave them back their lead, a 4 point lead, and the Warriors then managed to match the Lakers score for score to win by 4.
by IQofaWarrior on
Mar 23, 2008 11:44 PM PDT
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Tonight
by Dopey on
Mar 23, 2008 11:50 PM PDT
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weird
What you thought that I only played basketball? I AM A Golden State WARRIOR!
by 24k state fan since 87 on
Mar 23, 2008 11:52 PM PDT
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So if tonight was Episode IV: A New Hope
I have a bad feeling about tomorrow night...
by ThermoElectro on
Mar 24, 2008 12:02 AM PDT
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lol
by saintdee on
Mar 24, 2008 12:14 AM PDT
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asd
by twelve years on
Mar 24, 2008 1:41 AM PDT
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Of course not
Jackson and Monta will have fun competing to see who can score the most over the Orcs, er Lakers.
After the game, Nellie will say in the post game: "The battle against the Lakers is over. The battle for the playoffs is about to begin."
by IQofaWarrior on
Mar 24, 2008 12:46 AM PDT
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that's a great theme
by racsan on
Mar 24, 2008 1:27 AM PDT
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loving it!
Any ideas are greatly appreciated
by YaoButtaMing on
Mar 24, 2008 6:47 AM PDT
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If they had lost by a couple of points....
by vignette17 on
Mar 24, 2008 12:20 AM PDT
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That play
by GreenLightJerky on
Mar 24, 2008 7:45 AM PDT
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by saintdee on
Mar 24, 2008 12:38 AM PDT
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Defense! How I missed it.
I think everyone contributed one way or another. Also, since Croshere was suited up that means that he is active right? I think we could've used him in the 2nd quarter. Plus, this recap is just great.

http://thecitygirlsf.blogspot.com A woman's touch on ball (sports)
by warriorgirl on
Mar 24, 2008 12:55 AM PDT
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watching the game again
key to tomorrows game:
- just do what they did in the 2nd qtr...
warriors dont fish they hunt!
by VonteegoCummings on
Mar 24, 2008 1:17 AM PDT
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impotence
still trying to figure out how impotence factors into the game.

Through thinNthinN?
by k759 on
Mar 24, 2008 1:41 AM PDT
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Uh...
We, uh, couldn't get anything up in the 3rd and a large part of the 4th. Our offense was, um, dysfunctional. We couldn't, uh, sustain the lead that we had, uh, built up in the first half.
by IQofaWarrior on
Mar 24, 2008 1:57 AM PDT
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pheww!!!
...veins that is.
damn, my heart, it's all over the place... gave up 28 points... what a strange and wonderful team and season-
i feel as nervous up 26 as i do down 16... these cats are all about drama, and i guarantee you bd and jack aren't 40% shooters when the game is on the line- they get bigger when others shrink- the thing that redeems those ugly fg % numbers for those two cats. now monta "the audacity of hops"(nod to barak) ellis is another story, he seems to play/shoot big almost all of the time these days. he needs to play a little more d though- gets a little far from his man for such a gifted athlete, seems like he could track his man a little better and watch the action away from the ball with all of his skilz...
re the comment:
"If they had lost by a couple of points....
I had already picked the play that I was going to blame it on. At the end of....one of the quarters I think it was....when we threw the in-bounds all the way down the court to Wright. Fisher made the worst foul I've seen a long time to not draw a whistle...."
well i had my plays picked out for if they lost by two points too-
baron, on home turf in front of his peeps, having kirilenko flashbacks, getting stuffed twice going for dunks against the bigs when he could have probably finessed successful finishes...
cost us at least 2-4 points on ego/caught up trying to be superman when regular old baron would have been just fine...
but i love the fearlessness for just that.
it all worked out.
so, the pressure is off- guaranteed a split at worst, i was afraid we might've been looking at a three game losing streak.
and the other big news is nowitzki went down bad tonight and if it's a significant injury, maybe the nuggets and warriors will both get in...
WARRIORS WIN!!!!!
by knucklevision on
Mar 24, 2008 2:13 AM PDT
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weird
by saintdee on
Mar 24, 2008 2:20 AM PDT
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well.
makes you wonder doesn't it?
by jchao204 on
Mar 24, 2008 2:37 AM PDT
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ya
by saintdee on
Mar 24, 2008 2:46 AM PDT
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I did not know that.

copy & paste: geocities.com/nellieballtee
by JonDoe on
Mar 24, 2008 9:00 AM PDT
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Post a link
BTW the documentary in which he blatantly claims red was shot in 2006.
by triplesix on
Mar 24, 2008 11:46 AM PDT
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as long as jackson
by Bucky on
Mar 24, 2008 6:11 AM PDT
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Buike deserves some love on the recap
by lightz0ut on
Mar 24, 2008 2:37 AM PDT
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I did
by YaoButtaMing on
Mar 24, 2008 6:44 AM PDT
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just great
anyway -this night this will be other and different game @ Oracle and if someone have any advantage now thats Warriors
Warriors FTW!
by Lat We N Trash on
Mar 24, 2008 3:53 AM PDT
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All I had to say about that game...
by 3 The Hard Way on
Mar 24, 2008 8:56 AM PDT
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wwwaarrriioorrsss!!
I'm sure it was obvious to any dub fan that that dubs would get complacent with such a big ass lead. Thankfully, they came with it in the end. Capt. Jack, where was that 3 during the Rockets game??
After Jax made that first 3 with 20 seconds left, did anybody notice the Jesus lookalike in the crowd?
I really don't know what to expect for tonight's game. I'm just hoping we don't get blown out. Kobe must be pissed hahaha.

Am I Michael Scott? I don't know. I might just be a basketball machine.
by disguy on
Mar 24, 2008 8:57 AM PDT
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can i be a party pooper
nuff said
warriors dont fish they hunt!
by VonteegoCummings on
Mar 24, 2008 9:22 AM PDT
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Well just to lighten things up

http://thecitygirlsf.blogspot.com A woman's touch on ball (sports)
by warriorgirl on
Mar 24, 2008 9:40 AM PDT
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That SAME team
But yeah, the Lakers have yet to play a game with both Bynam and Gasol in the lineup. The fact they weren't there yesterday doesn't matter a whole lot.

Am I Michael Scott? I don't know. I might just be a basketball machine.
by disguy on
Mar 24, 2008 9:48 AM PDT
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im content
by bigbenny11 on
Mar 24, 2008 11:55 AM PDT
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last night
on another note, azubuike, who occassionally gets killed on this site for his defense, played spectacular defense on arguablly the best player in the game. i wonder if he will get a starting nod tonight
by AJC3317 on
Mar 24, 2008 1:13 PM PDT
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Great Recap
by olympicmike on
Mar 24, 2008 4:46 PM PDT
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can we start a petition
by poohmami on
Mar 24, 2008 10:26 PM PDT
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