<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The second round brings a second chance for Al Harrington and Monta Ellis, who sizzled during the Warriors' postseason push only to fade once the playoffs began. "First playoff wall, that's what I'd call it," Ellis said of his rocky start. "It just wasn't my series. That's why I'm glad we're in the second round." The league's Most Improved Player averaged 8.2 points on 40 percent shooting and had more turnovers (11) than assists (7) against Dallas. Harrington, meanwhile, averaged 4.5 points on 26 percent shooting and added 5.2 rebounds a game. Both ended the series coming off the bench, Harrington demoted after two games and Ellis for Game 6. Golden State ousted the Mavs with two of its eight-man rotation MIA, but coach Don Nelson is counting on both to have a comeback series. "It gives a new breath of life to both those guys," Nelson said. "They're both gonna play and they're both gonna be needed, and I think they'll both do well. ... All it takes is a little confidence and I'll get them right back." </div> Source: San Francisco Chronicle They better play well.
Both these guys will be huge in this series. If we could get these two to step up along with these other guys.....WATCH OUT.
Well, halfway through the first game Harrington has stepped it up, but Monta still is having problems.