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gotemcoach:

TOP:   March 23, 2012 - Jason Smith plows into Blake Griffin.  A day later, Smith is suspended 2 games for what Stu Jackson, NBA Executive Vice President Basketball Operations, deemed “excessive contact with the upper body of Griffin.”
BOTTOM: May 15, 2012 - Dwyane Wade barrels into Darren Collison.  Unlike Griffin, Collison never saw Wade, who shoved the Indiana PG from behind.  Wade, like Smith, made no basketball play.  Collison did not have the ball.  Wade extended his forearm, pushing Collison underneath the basket.
Given the ruling on Smith, Wade should absolutely be suspended at least one game.  Unfortunately, as we all know by now, David Stern is a crook, and the league values Dwyane and the Heat far more than Jason and the Hornets.
#GotEmCoach

interesting take on these fouls.gotemcoach:

TOP:   March 23, 2012 - Jason Smith plows into Blake Griffin.  A day later, Smith is suspended 2 games for what Stu Jackson, NBA Executive Vice President Basketball Operations, deemed “excessive contact with the upper body of Griffin.”
BOTTOM: May 15, 2012 - Dwyane Wade barrels into Darren Collison.  Unlike Griffin, Collison never saw Wade, who shoved the Indiana PG from behind.  Wade, like Smith, made no basketball play.  Collison did not have the ball.  Wade extended his forearm, pushing Collison underneath the basket.
Given the ruling on Smith, Wade should absolutely be suspended at least one game.  Unfortunately, as we all know by now, David Stern is a crook, and the league values Dwyane and the Heat far more than Jason and the Hornets.
#GotEmCoach

interesting take on these fouls.

gotemcoach:

TOP:   March 23, 2012 - Jason Smith plows into Blake Griffin.  A day later, Smith is suspended 2 games for what Stu Jackson, NBA Executive Vice President Basketball Operations, deemed “excessive contact with the upper body of Griffin.”

BOTTOM: May 15, 2012 - Dwyane Wade barrels into Darren Collison.  Unlike Griffin, Collison never saw Wade, who shoved the Indiana PG from behind.  Wade, like Smith, made no basketball play.  Collison did not have the ball.  Wade extended his forearm, pushing Collison underneath the basket.

Given the ruling on Smith, Wade should absolutely be suspended at least one game.  Unfortunately, as we all know by now, David Stern is a crook, and the league values Dwyane and the Heat far more than Jason and the Hornets.

#GotEmCoach

interesting take on these fouls.


dizzythumper:

tothebaseline:

In the absence of Rubio, the Wolves have picked up 6’4” guard, Nikola Peković

The world’s tallest man, Igor Vovkovinskiy at 7’8, with 6’11 Nikola Pekovic… The guy lives in Minnesota, maybe he should start for the Timberwolves

this pic took place when the warriors visited this year! We need him more than Wolves do! View Larger

dizzythumper:

tothebaseline:

In the absence of Rubio, the Wolves have picked up 6’4” guard, Nikola Peković

The world’s tallest man, Igor Vovkovinskiy at 7’8, with 6’11 Nikola Pekovic… The guy lives in Minnesota, maybe he should start for the Timberwolves

this pic took place when the warriors visited this year! We need him more than Wolves do!


18 Former Golden State Warrior players playing in the NBA Playoffs

ryanbluh:

  • Baron Davis
  • Jason Richardson
  • Stephen Jackson
  • Al Harrington
  • Matt Barnes
  • Brandan Wright
  • CJ Watson
  • Kelena Azubuike
  • Vladimir Radmanovic
  • Derek Fisher
  • Ishmael Smith
  • Jeremy Lin
  • Ronny Turiaf
  • Lou Amundson
  • Brian Cardinal
  • Troy Murphy
  • Mickael Pietrus
  • Gilbert Arenas

Remember… it’s a big league. I wonder how it looks like for other teams, more? less? Atleast the squad right now will forsure make playoffs in a year or so, on another team… jk


The high point (of the 2011-2012 season) was the first time talking to the team. In that first gathering with the team, there was a 7-year-old little boy gathered up in the corner, there was a 17-year (NBA) veteran dreaming for that moment and there was a seven-year (NBA) announcer waiting for that moment. That was the highlight, because the dream occurred. It happened. It closed a chapter and began a new one.

— Mark Jackson, Coach of the Golden State Warriors


He let everybody play their game. … He’s constantly giving you confidence, and that’s big in this league. Everything in this league is about confidence.

— Warriors F McGuire on 1st year coach Mark Jackson