| Warriors exercise options on Curry, Udoh |
Wed Jun 29 16:24:05 2011 EST |
| Oakland, CA (Sports Network) - The Golden State Warriors have exercised the fourth-year contract option on guard Stephen Curry for the 2012-13 season. Curry appeared in 74 games last season, averaging 18.6 points, 3.9 rebounds and 5.8 assists. The 23-year-old product of Davidson College also led the NBA with a .934 free throw percentage. Over two seasons with the Warriors, Curry has averaged 18.0 points, 4.2 rebounds and 5.9 assists in 154 games. Golden State also exercised the third-year contr |
| Warriors purchase D-League's Dakota Wizards |
Tue Jun 28 13:27:03 2011 EST |
| Oakland, CA (Sports Network) - The Golden State Warriors have purchased the NBA Development League's Dakota Wizards. Terms of the agreement were not announced. The Warriors will have complete control over the team's business and basketball operations beginning with the 2011-12 season. With the purchase of the Wizards, the Warriors will become the fourth NBA team to currently own and operate its own NBA D-League affiliate, joining Los Angeles, San Antonio and Oklahoma City. "We're really excited |
| Rob Werdann named Bobcats assistant coach |
Tue Jun 28 12:12:31 2011 EST |
| Charlotte, NC (Sports Network) - The Charlotte Bobcats have announced the addition of Rob Werdann as an assistant coach. Werdann was as an assistant coach last year with the Golden State Warriors and spent the 2009-10 season as an assistant for the New Orleans Hornets. Prior to that, the former St. John's University center spent six years as an advance scout for the Hornets. "We're excited to have Rob Werdann joining our staff," Bobcats head coach Paul Silas said in a statement. "His experience |
| Biyombo's a beauty according to Bobcats |
Fri Jun 24 03:12:24 2011 EST |
| ngs' coaching staff rightfully questions whether Fredette is the answer. "Hopefully [Sacramento's] fan base is excited because I'm really excited to get out there and start the season with them and have a great year," Fredette said. 11. - Golden State Warriors - Klay Thompson (Washington State), shooting guard (6-6, 202) - The Warriors were supposedly so impressed by Thompson, the second best pure shooter available behind Fredette, that owner Joe Lacob, new coach Mark Jackson and the entire fro |
| Warriors obtain Tyler from Bobcats |
Fri Jun 24 00:37:24 2011 EST |
| Newark, NJ (Sports Network) - The Golden State Warriors acquired the draft rights to power forward Jeremy Tyler from the Charlotte Bobcats for cash considerations. The 6-foot-11 Tyler, the 39th overall pick Thursday, originally committed to Louisville, but instead skipped his senior year of high school to play overseas for Maccabi Haifa in Israel. He averaged 2.1 points before leaving the team five weeks before the end of the season due to personal matters. He played this past season with Tokyo |
| Warriors take WSU's Klay Thompson with 11th pick |
Thu Jun 23 23:10:00 2011 EST |
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - The Golden State Warriors have drafted Washington State shooting guard Klay Thompson with the 11th pick in the NBA draft. Thompson's selection Thursday night adds another potent shooter to an already overcrowded backcourt with Stephen Curry and Monta Ellis. Golden State's revamped front office insisted they would take the most talented player no matter the position, and they followed through with that approach. Thompson led the Pac-10 with 21.6 points per game to go |
| Warriors' president steps down |
Tue Jun 21 19:57:33 2011 EST |
| Oakland, CA (Sports Network) - Robert Rowell has decided to step down as president of the Golden State Warriors to pursue other business endeavors, the club announced Tuesday. Rowell will stay on as interim president while the team searches for his replacement. The 2010-11 NBA season was his eighth in the position and 16th overall with the franchise. Joe Lacob said he and co-owner Peter Guber felt it was the right time to make the mutual split. "Bob Rowell has done a good job running the busine |
| Warriors extend qualifying offer to Reggie Williams |
Tue Jun 21 18:25:13 2011 EST |
| Oakland, CA (Sports Network) - The Golden State Warriors have extended a qualifying offer to guard/forward Reggie Williams, making him a restricted free agent. Because of this move, the Warriors can match any offer sheet Williams signs with another team this off-season. The 24-year-old Williams averaged 9.2 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 80 games (9 starts) last season. He ranked ninth in the NBA in three-point percentage (.423). |
| Golden State Warriors 2011 Draft Preview |
Tue Jun 21 10:02:36 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - No organization has gone through more change than the Golden State Warriors. Golden State is being led by new ownership group headlined by Joe Lacob and Peter Guber, who hired a first-year head coach in the impressive Mark Jackson and even changed the team's look with a uniform shakeup. Jackson, a former point guard for the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers along with a handful of other teams during his lengthy career that spanned from 1987 to 2004, is untested but well-rega |
| 2011 NBA Mock Draft version 2.0 |
Mon Jun 20 14:15:38 2011 EST |
| e's a driver," Bilas said of Burks. "Can get into the lane, gets to the free-throw line. He's a very good passer, sees the floor very well. He's the kind of kid that I think plays with a chip on his shoulder." Ceiling: DeMar DeRozan 11. - Golden State Warriors - Klay Thompson (Washington State), shooting guard (6-6, 202) - The Warriors were supposedly so impressed by Thompson, the second best pure shooter available behind Fredette, that owner Joe Lacob, new coach Mark Jackson and the entire fro |
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