<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Los Angeles -- Snow White might not have trembled at the Warriors' starting lineup Saturday. Down two regulars and with one on the mend, the Warriors began their game against the Clippers with Jason Richardson, Derek Fisher, Adonal Foyle, Mike Dunleavy and Eduardo Najera as their featured quintet. No disrespect to those players, but as coach Mike Montgomery said before the game, "You get three starters out, (and) that's not exactly on a team that was dominating before." And so the shorthanded Warriors lost to the shorthanded Clippers 96-85 on Saturday despite another solid effort from Golden State. They scrapped and hustled for the second time in as many nights, but couldn't overcome the absence of their best rebounder, defender and creator. </div> Source
Injuries always plauge the Warriors. We havd, Speedy, J-Rich, Murphy, Cliff, Eduardo Najera, and Fisher (I'm not sure thats a plague) The Warriors always have many key injuries. It is part of the reason we always do so bad
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting J-Rich23:</div><div class="quote_post">Injuries always plauge the Warriors. We havd, Speedy, J-Rich, Murphy, Cliff, Eduardo Najera, and Fisher (I'm not sure thats a plague) The Warriors always have many key injuries. It is part of the reason we always do so bad</div> I am in total agreement with that. Not much to add
Don't forget Dunleavy's been hurting some in the knees (hehe), Jrich has that finger problem and ankle problem. So all the starters have injury problems. With the bench it's Foyle's bum knees, Pietrus's shoulder, Biedrens, Dale Davis, the list goes on forever.