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| Posted By: LongTimeFan Posted On: Jan 7, 2009 Views: 666 | Fire Cohan Chris Cohan is the problem - Rowell & Nelson's destructive behaviors are permitted,encouraged & finaced from Cohan's larger plan. What's that plan? At this point is it obvious he never intends for the Warriors to be an elite franchise. There is likely a collusionary agreement between Cohan, Stern and the money trust who control the NBA. The Warriors are to be competitive,scrappy, and even inspiring - but they are not intended to be real competitors to get in the way of the League's greater wishes and elite franchises. Stern and his councils would like the Warriors to be developing - but not retaining - talent for others. If the Warriors rise too high Cohan moves to kill that. Cohan is fine as long as there is $$$ for him. Cohan is a blackguard of the NBA's sins. Even Signing Monta (best player)to a 6 year,66$ contract (#666) reveals their dark alliance with destruction and not construction. Monta injured shortly after signing this dark contract. Cohan, Rowell, and Nelson are charlatains and crooks cashing in the hopes, dreams and lifes of all Warriors and Warrior supporters. THEY MUST GO. IF YOU THINK THEY INTEND TO COMPETE FOR SUCCESS - first think about all the irrational and destructive behavior of these men you must ignore and defend to support that claim. Cohan is anti Warriors/Pro NBA corruption, Rowell is a dangerous minion, and Nelson is an alcoholic destroyer, who likes his payday more than his honor or integrity. |
| Posted By: leftshot Posted On: Dec 27, 2008 Views: 851 | Barking Up The Wrong Tree Sorry guys you are barking up the wrong tree (trees?) The majority of the Warriors problems are very simple...and all player related. Baron Davis jumped ship with a terminal case of me-itus. Monte Ellis suffered youthful indiscretionitis. Al Harrington quit. Cory Maggette out 14 of 30 games and counting. Stephen Jackson out 6 games and playing injured in (most games played). Crawford only played in 16 games for the Warriors, injured now, and missed all of training camp. The top 5 Warrior players have played in the same game exactly ZERO times. Eight of the 15 roster spots are filled with players who WEREN'T with the Warriors last year. Most of them are rookies. Three other spots are taken by players not playing due to injuries and the Warriors have the youngest team in the NBA. I don't care who the coach is, it's awful hard to create consistent good play under those conditions. San Antonio had a losing record earlier just from missing Ginobili and Parker for a few games. |
| Posted By: Unleashed 1217 Posted On: Dec 24, 2008 Views: 1093 | Fire Rowell and Nelson having been a Warrior fan for the past 30 yrs, I have seen this way too many times. At one point they had Bernard King, Larry Smith, JB Carroll, and World B Free. they were fun to watch, they trad eBernie and World and the team goes in the crapper for 3 yrs. Then Low and behold they get Sleepy Floyd, Purvis Short turns into a scorer, and then they trade Sleepy and JB for..........a washed up Ralph Sampson, and an ijured Jim Peterson. Hire Nellie and he gets Mullin playing well and layin off the beer, and they get Richmond and Hardaway, and off we go again whoo hoo, fun team. They eventually get Rooney, Webber and Latrell, then Nelson dumps C Web, and we go thru 15 yrs of purgatory. We get Mullie back to run things, it gets better, he trades for Baron, hires Nelly, and we are good to go again. The point being is its not Nelly, Cohan, Mullin, anyone. Its this franchise, it cannot get out of its own way. They have never been able to keep the players around. When do the Lakers or Celtics get rid of or trade players that have an impact NEVER. Rick Barry, Bernard King, Larry Smith, Tyrone Hill, Chris Webber, Tim Hardaway,Latrell Sprewell, Baron Davis, they even Traded Chris Mullin, the one guy who symbolizes the Warriors. I hate seeing this, but I told a good friend this would happen when they went to the playoffs two yrs ago, it is this franchise. |
| Posted By: Ray Posted On: Dec 24, 2008 Views: 764 | More Lean Times Ahead Giving the young players more playing time and consistent minutes will help. But, from what I have seen so far, I'm not sure if any one will ever develop into a dominant NBA player(with exception of Ellis). And given the cap situation, veteran help is not coming anytime soon. It will be tough for this team to ever become playoff caliber. |
| Posted By: TexasWarrior Posted On: Dec 24, 2008 Views: 604 | Nelson I have been a Warriors fan for a long time, if this team decides to start trading off its young talent(Belinelli, Randolph) I don't know if I can watch them anymore. Bye, Don have fun in Maui. You don't care about this team. |
| Posted By: mark Posted On: Dec 22, 2008 Views: 863 | warriors basketball TANK THE SEASON!!! Like the 96/97 San Antonio Spurs... Draft Blake Griffin or Ricky Rubio... SACRIFICE!!! |
| Posted By: Neil Posted On: Dec 21, 2008 Views: 843 | Fire Nelson/Rowell NOW!!!!! And then say good bye to Williams, Crawford, Jackson, Maggette, and Watson (at season's end).... Next Year: Avery Johnson= Head Coach Chris Mullin= GM Ellis/_/D. Nelson Belinelli/Morrow Randolph/Azubuike Wright_/Kurz Biedrins/Turiaf ..I can always dream- can't i? |