Where would the Warriors be?

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    Duckmyster JBB JustBBall Member

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    If Chris Mullin had not sign Troy Murphy and Jason Richardson Where would the Warriors be? After not having J-rich for the last few games especially the Nets game, I think that it's quite clear that J-Rich is the Warriors go to guy.Troy Murphy is a solid PF that is going to get better but can't carry the Warriors by himself. I really feel that both Troy and J-rich are the foundation that the Warriors should build the team around I'am relieve that at least we won't have to worry about losing them. I know that the current record does not reflect the investment the Warriors put into Troy and J-Rich but, I think that at least we can agree that both of their signings are not going to be busts.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Duckmyster:</div><div class="quote_post">If Chris Mullin had not sign Troy Murphy and Jason Richardson Where would the Warriors be? After not having J-rich for the last few games especially the Nets game, I think that it's quite clear that J-Rich is the Warriors go to guy.Troy Murphy is a solid PF that is going to get better but can't carry the Warriors by himself. I really feel that both Troy and J-rich are the foundation that the Warriors should build the team around I'am relieve that at least we won't have to worry about losing them. I know that the current record does not reflect the investment the Warriors put into Troy and J-Rich but, I think that at least we can agree that both of their signings are not going to be busts.</div>Of course,if you are sub-500 you can't just cast off what talent you have. Already we lost Jamison,Arenas, Dampier,Boykins,Brian Cardinal,getting not much in return. Unless there is a Tim Duncan draftable,there is not much payoff to going from mediocre to worse
     

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