What was your BEST and WORST Cohan Moment in Golden State Warriors History?

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  1. jason bourne

    jason bourne JBB JustBBall Member

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    Let's have some fun before Cohan gets the BOOT to the fanny from the Golden State Warriors.

    The best moment for me was booing SOB owner Christopher J. Cohan and his rotten son at the 2000 NBA All-Star game! I had nightmare visions of this kid taking over one day (afterward, vowing to get even). I was a season ticket holder back then and went to the all-star festivities, but I watched on TV when lo and behold Cohan and his son appeared on TV. There were a lot of non-Warrior fans, but still the boos reigned down. I stood up and booed from my couch and held both thumbs down. Even then Cohan's reputation preceded himself :lol:.

    The worst would be the mishandling of the Chris Webber - Don Nelson feud. That scarred me after the Run TMC era when I became a Warrior fan and after that great 1993 - 1994 playoff season.

    Sorry, but I had to steal the Thunder (pun intended) from Golden State of Mind. Click here for some of the worst moments or maybe you want to share your own:
    http://www.goldenstateofmind.com/2010/3/23/1387430/16-years-of-chris-cohan-owning-the
     
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    I'll preface my statement by saying the Webber Nelson thing is hands down the worst. We'll look to 2nd worst.

    Mine was Adleman coming in and benching Mullin and Hardaway for Kersey and BJ Armstrong. What a joke. He got full support from Cohan and Twardzick I believe??

    The Sprewell debacle is a close 3rd.

    Best is the remodeling of the arena. I've stood shoulder to shoulder with many an NBA athlete in the club-level. It actually made it worth while to get to the arena as early as the doors opened. That being said, I'd rather they moved to SJ or SF under new ownership.
     

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