Here's the rest of the stats from that game: http://www.proexposure.com/stories/0713d.cfm I didn't get a look at the game, but the box score can tell a tale. Parmer played 37 out of 40 minutes. Somewhat surprisingly, I guess he beat out Knight for the starting PG position on the summer squad. I totally lost track of Parmer when he transferred to a Div. II school. We had a ton of fouls - Cisse with 6, Lamizana with 6, and Biedrins with 7. Lamizana played some major minutes but apparently couldn't get his shot going. Cisse apparently was also underwhelming. Hopefully it'll improve next game.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Warriorfansnc93:</div><div class="quote_post">http://www.nba.com/draft2003/profiles/ParmerMarlon.html He scored 18 pts last night.</div> He went to my Alma Mater, University of New Mexico, before he quit the team because he hated coach Fran. Some reports would blame Marlon for being disruptive and not a team player while others blame Coach Fran for being a complete A-hole. No doubt the talent is there... it's his head that might not be in the right place.
Actually, after looking around, the Warriors got banged up pretty good. I got this from the recap link from the warriors.com homepage. http://www.nba.com/warriors/news/summer_le...cap_071204.html "Injuries plagued the Warriors in the first quater with three players, two starters, leave the game in the opening quarter. Second year forward Mickael Pietrus tweaked his left shoulder two minutes from the outset, point guard Brandin Knight sprained his left ankle shortly after and guard Matt Carroll was hit hard on a drive to the basket in the second quarter. All three players sat out the rest of the contest." And it says Biedrins played quite well. So there is something to be optimistic about i guess. ?It was hard to see what we have, when your players go down early,? said summer league Head Coach Keith Smart. ?We played well in spurts and Andris (Biedrins) was solid on both ends. He played well tonight.? ?I started off slow because I had to adjust to the foul calling, but I felt good about my performance,? said rookie forward Biedrins ?things got easier in the second half.?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Clif25:</div><div class="quote_post">Actually, after looking around, the Warriors got banged up pretty good. I got this from the recap link from the warriors.com homepage. http://www.nba.com/warriors/news/summer_le...cap_071204.html "Injuries plagued the Warriors in the first quater with three players, two starters, leave the game in the opening quarter. Second year forward Mickael Pietrus tweaked his left shoulder two minutes from the outset, point guard Brandin Knight sprained his left ankle shortly after and guard Matt Carroll was hit hard on a drive to the basket in the second quarter. All three players sat out the rest of the contest." And it says Biedrins played quite well. So there is something to be optimistic about i guess. ?It was hard to see what we have, when your players go down early,? said summer league Head Coach Keith Smart. ?We played well in spurts and Andris (Biedrins) was solid on both ends. He played well tonight.? ?I started off slow because I had to adjust to the foul calling, but I felt good about my performance,? said rookie forward Biedrins ?things got easier in the second half.?</div>Yeah sorry Clif nobody replied, I would have but I had to concentrate on work. In the other post regarding the summer league, Walker and some other guys were saying Pietrus got injured and had to be taken out. Biedrens did well though. Thanks for bringing that link to the warriors first game recap, clif.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Warriors Redux:</div><div class="quote_post">He went to my Alma Mater, University of New Mexico, before he quit the team because he hated coach Fran. Some reports would blame Marlon for being disruptive and not a team player while others blame Coach Fran for being a complete A-hole. No doubt the talent is there... it's his head that might not be in the right place.</div> How would you describe his overall game and his role on a team?