If Baron had stayed healthy all year, you guys would have been in a better position to fight for a playoff spot. Also, release Foyle. Warriors seem better without him.
I haven't really watched any of the warriors games this year b/c i have been busy on my teams. but since i've seen highlights they have been owning teams.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting suggsboy2:</div><div class="quote_post">I haven't really watched any of the warriors games this year b/c i have been busy on my teams. but since i've seen highlights they have been owning teams.</div> Yes, I wish "owning" teams would turn their 30-40 record to 40-30.
We're also unlucky when it comes to the draft. Like... damn... imagine if we had the third overall pick in the 2003 draft instead of the 2002 draft. Imagine if we had the #1 pick in 2002 and we got Yao. Everytime we've had the high pick higher than #5, it seems like we've thrown it away on a no-brainer pick that turned out to be a bad choice.
We beat Dallas and Sacramento then we go lose to Washington and NO... What the hell is up with these guys.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting custodianrules2:</div><div class="quote_post">We're also unlucky when it comes to the draft. Like... damn... imagine if we had the third overall pick in the 2003 draft instead of the 2002 draft. Imagine if we had the #1 pick in 2002 and we got Yao. Everytime we've had the high pick higher than #5, it seems like we've thrown it away on a no-brainer pick that turned out to be a bad choice.</div> I agree there is some luck involved in the draft because where one picks determines much of it and one has to be lucky to move into the top three lotto positions or move up from where their odds are. But I don't agree that we are unlucky when it comes to drafting. It has to do with good, poor or in-between decision making. So far Mullin has been okay in the draft. Maybe that's his strongest VP/GM trait.