Marcus now the starter for GS

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  1. Netted

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  2. Dumpy

    Dumpy Yi-ha!!

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    He could put up nice stats, but I'm not sure that he'll help them win any more games.
     
  3. JCB

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    Anybody hear that? It's the sound of the Warriors season going down the drain.
     
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    I'm interested to see if he takes advantage of such an opportunity. This time he won't have anyone to blame, but himself.
     
  5. networks

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    Please. Once they lost Davis, this team was in the crapper. So to even link M. Williams to the terrible season the warriors are going to have is premature. This team is rebuilding. Bottom line. This is a fairly young team.
     
  6. Dumpy

    Dumpy Yi-ha!!

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    Here is a thought. Which current players have the largest spread between their FT% and their FG% when shooting two-point jump shots? Is Marcus atop the list? If so, what would it say about him?
     
  7. Netted

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    You're giving Baron a whole lot more credit than Warrior management did.

    They're not that young. Once you give players like Monta and Biedrins mega contracts they are no longer kids with potential. They also have Maggette, Harrington, Turiaf and Stephen Jackson. That's not rebuilding.
     
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    Oh boy.

    My post was a facetious one. I guess humor is hard to pick up over the internet.
     
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    Please that is called cleaning up after you make a mess. This team is done. Maggette is overrated. Harrington still has no position. Is he a SF or a PF? yeah Monta (already out for 3 months) and Biedrins got big contracts but they are still developing players in the NBA.
     
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    It isnt hard, but clearly, I didnt think your post was funny.
     
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    No, apparently it is hard because I now have to spell out the purpose of my post for you.

    When Marcus was drafted, I literally jumped around my house because I felt we had finally acquired a capable back-up (and future successor) for Jason Kidd.

    After his first season, I did not give up hope for him even though a large portion of Nets fan had.

    Once I endured this last season though, my patience had run thin and I was convinced Marcus was nothing more than a cancer who didn't give a crap about winning or his teammates. Once he was traded to Golden State, I let out a big sigh of relief knowing that I wouldn't have to deal with him any longer.

    When I read the title to this thread, I couldn't help but laugh. You see, I'm a humorous guy, and the fact that Marcus is starting on any NBA team is funny to me. So I decided to make a fairly comedic response to express my humor and to say what I think Marcus will do as a starter.

    Maybe my original post would have been better suited with a smiley.

    Here, how's this. ;)
     
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    Even after you "spelled it out", It still wasnt funny.
     
  13. Belarus

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    he forgot to add "NOT" at the end :)

    [video=youtube;-tR91q59gFo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tR91q59gFo[/video]
     
  14. reganomics813

    reganomics813 Get ready for typos!

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    I like watching the Warriors when i'm working late at night so I hope Marcus plays really well.
     
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    I'm predicting:

    14.6 PPG, 5.1 APG, 0.8 SPG.

    Not going to be a very pretty record though.
     
  16. WarriorFan

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    I'd be happy if that's his line at the end of the season. Really, considering he will probably only cost 2 second round picks that's pretty good. How is he at rebounding his position? That was one of Monta's biggest contributions to the Ws. Aside from Biedrins, Baron and Monta were their 2 best rebounders last season.
     
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    He averaged 11.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 6.3 apg, 1.1 spg in 30.4 mpg as a starter last season. I can't imagine how any of those numbers would go down in Nellie's offense. There will be way more possessions, more fast breaks, Nellie will let him shoot as he pleases, he'll have plenty of weapons to dish it to, he'll probably play more minutes while Monta is injured. I think he'll put up pretty damn good stats but agree that it won't translate to winning.
     
  18. DynastYWarrioR6

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    JCB is funny....my lord are people stiff these days.
     
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    The Warriors are a better passing team than the Nets. His APG could certainly go down because of that or because of SJax and Maggs working for their own shots.
     
  20. ghoti

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    Not much to add to this.

    He could be top 5 in APG this year with enough minutes, but the Warriors are totally screwed if he gets that much time.

    The more he looks for his shot, the less effective he and the Warriors will be. I think he'll be shooting a lot.
     

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