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Jul 02, 2008 Nov 29, 2008 5 171

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Should we renew Mullin and/or Nelson?

Just wondering how folks are feeling about the Warriors dragging their feet on renewals.  Obviously they don't have to do anything immediately, but the longer they wait the higher the odds someone else is going to try to swoop in and take these guys.  If we're serious, logic tells me we should lock them up while the market is relatively stable (ie. without other teams shopping for GMs/coaches).

So what do you think?  Should we fans get organized and start putting pressure on the organization to renew, or give it a little time to see how the season unfolds, or start rooting for a change at the top?

 

 

Poll
Should the Warriors renew Mullin and/or Nelson?
Yes, renew them both ASAP.
74 votes
Renew Mullin, not Nellie.
20 votes
Renew Nellie, not Mullin.
29 votes
No rush, let's check back at mid-season.
40 votes
No to both, time for a change in leadership.
12 votes

175 votes | Poll has closed

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Warriors Sign Andris Biedrins

ESPN is reporting its sources confirm that Beans is en route to a 6 year deal valued at ~$63MM.  The 5th year is reportedly a player option.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3507385

Figured I'd go ahead and get the discussion started with an official post.  I'll remove the (?) when the Warriors confirm.  

So we know one thing:  signing Beans significantly limits our options for acquiring new players.  We're now officially over the salary cap.  

Anyone want to weigh in on what this means to our options for landing a big time RFA?

 

UPDATE (FJ): Twisted Lister posted this in a recent fanpost, "Biedrins is locked up!":

Well done, Mully!

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/07/27/SPO0120GQU.DTL&tsp=1

This solidifies the make-up of the Warriors for the next five seasons. I'm very happy they took care of business & didn't let the Euro-League BS rumors become a big factor. 

Any more moves up Mullin & Nelson's sleeves? Do they trade Harrington or keep him or are they done for the off-season?

Thoughts?

 

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Warriors Sign Anthony Morrow

Announcers in the Rocky Mountain Review just said that late yesterday the Warriors announced that they were signing Anthony Morrow.  That's the first I've heard of that anywhere.  Anyone else seen anything?  

He's been shooting lights out, and he's reputed to be a good defender too.  Maybe he'll turn out to be a nice replacement for Air France.

From the games I saw in Vegas (went out for 3 of them) he looked solid.  

Assuming it's true, another nice move from Mully!

UPDATE:

Since confirmed (below).  A-MO is a Warrior!

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Vegas Summer League: Game 1 Thoughts

In spite of the crappy video quality, I watched most of the first and fourth period.  

Quick observations:

1. BWright looks just as skinny as last year.  He's got a nose for blocks, but he seems to still get pushed around inside.  Didn't really feel like I saw anything new.

2. Randolph has handles.  Handles = big "three" rather than skinny "four"; I can see where Nellie is coming from.  He also looks like he can create from outside (using those handles).  Which might mean he can play this year -- same way Durant was able to play last year (by staying out of the paint).  I already like this draft pick.

3. Belinelli is a friggin machine gun.  Throw enough of them up there and you're bound to hit something.  He does still have a sweet shot, and maybe the fastest release in the game.  But his shot selection stunk.  He looks mediocre at best bringing the ball up the court.  He does seem to have decent court vision and had some nice dimes, but his decision-making on passes isn't always up to snuff (takes too many gambles).  Couldn't tell how he looks physically.  I think he lost his baby fat, but not sure he went all Rambo on us.

4. CJ is ok, but still needs work.  He's not our starting guard, that's for sure.  Might make the team as a backup, but might not if we pick up another guard that is bigger.  He's quick but seems to dribble a bit too much at times, and he's small.  Small seems to mean he has a hard time seeing the court like you'd want him to.  His fundamental problem is that he's a scorer being forced to play the point due to his size...  Sound familiar?

That's really all I have right now.  Figured I drop this as a starter so others could pile on (if anyone else actually saw the game).  Would live to hear feedback from anyone who was there.   Hopefully Pree can jump in later with his courtside observations.  

I'll be in Vegas next week for the rest of the games, so I'll have my own first-hand input to offer then...

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Trade for Krstic and M.Williams?

Yet another trade post, but I haven't seen this one yet.  

Sounds like the Nets are interested in a sign-and-trade for Krstic, as they work to clear up cap space for their 2010 run at LeBron...  Why haven't we heard any talk about him?  

Word is that the Nets are waiting for someone else to make an offer to Krstic, and set his market value.  The 76ers were looking at him closely, but obviously that deal is off now that they have Brand.  Clips are the other logical alternative, but Okafor seems like he might be their first pick (or Smith, though my money is on Okafor).  But what about the W's?

Now hear me out:  Krstic is 7', weighs about 260, turns 25 this month, and can bang underneath.  He's also got a solid post game and very reliable mid-range jumper.  His PER has been *hot* up until he got hurt -- an ACL injury two years ago, so this is all contingent on how he checks out...  His injury slowed him down and took him off some radars, but when healthy he was looking like the real deal.  Oh, and did I mention that he can run the court.  Kinda like Biedrins with a mid-range game...

Yes, he throws another wildcard into the mix down low.  But why not get another big with a midrange and a decent hook -- esp. if he's a contributor?  He averaged 16/7 in 32 mins/game his second season in the leage, and shoots close to 50% from the field for his career, although he doesn't shoot the 3.

Meanwhile, the Nets are also looking to unload Marcus Williams.  He's a 22 year old  6'3", 205 true PG with good vision and a good handle.  Maybe a little smaller than we want, and not necessarily known as a fabulous defender, but he's a decent asset that lost value when they picked up Devin Harris.  Could make an ok backup plan for Monta, who has potential to grow into more...  

Now, I've been the one BEGGING the Warriors not to trade Al for scraps, because his expiring will be very valuable next year.  But these aren't scraps, esp. not Krstic.  And as it turns out, the Nets are looking for a wing who can score *today*.  I'm sure Al would love to get back to his true position, and he also fits the Net's gameplan to clear cap space for the 2010 free agent run at LeBron.  

So, what do you guys think?  Would you trade Harrington to the Nets for Nenad Krstic and Marcus Williams?

PS -- sorry for bringing you into this Al.  I dig your game, but if it's a foregone conclusion that you're leaving I'm just brainstorming.  I'm also happy to keep you around... :)

40 comments | 5 recs

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