Stephen Curry is (maybe) a Warrior, and the Amare Rumors

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

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Curry for two this time.

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Continuing from my previous thoughts on the draft, nothing much happened except for the Rubio craziness in Minnesota. I think it would have been a great draft for them if they had picked up Curry to play with Rubio, but now everyone is waiting to see what’s going to happen.

Somehow, though, the Warriors lucked out and got Stephen Curry. I wasn’t so into him for a long time, never even watched any footage, but now, I am SOLD. I still would like Rubio- I’d trade Ellis straight up for Rubio and some garbage to make the money work out and play them both together, but I have never heard the Warriors having any interest of him. As for Monta, I’m just down on him. My feeling is he is what Hai would call a “loser”. That’s a guy who will have great stats and look fantastic on paper and on video, but doesn’t really win games. That could be because of stuff that doesn’t show up in the stats, such as poor defense, ball hogging, being a poor teammate, etc. He classified Jason Richardson as one, and I have to agree, even though I LOVE JRich. These are the guys who could have the stats of a #1 star, but you cannot win with them as your best player, they probably have to be your 3rd best player.

And that’s how I feel about Monta right now. If you look at his DraftExpress scouting report back from his high school days, it could easily apply today:

He’s a 6-3 SG with absolutely no PG skills whatsoever. That will limit his potential to contribute minutes initially unless he ends up on a horrible team. In the long term, though, he might not have the instincts or mentality to even become sufficient in this area. When he does try, his passing skills are average to below average. He forces the issue constantly, freezing out his teammates and showing absolutely no interest in getting anyone else involved. Although he is very young, his basketball IQ appears to be limited at this point, running into brick walls time after time while his teammates wave their hands and shake their heads in disgust. He does not appear to be interested in making an assist unless it’s of the Sportscenter top 10 variety. He will often bring the ball up the court and immediately jack up a shot, before even looking in the direction of his teammates. The concept of running set plays is completely foreign to him, not being capable of doing anything in a half-court offense at this point except create his own shot off the dribble or drive and dish after drawing a crowd. He looks disinterested in what’s happening around him unless the ball is in his hands, as his off the ball movement is extremely poor.




Although most scouts I’ve talked to about high school basketball prospects don’t really seem to care about this, his defense is horrendous. Ellis puts absolutely no effort into playing on this side of the ball, and just doesn’t seem to understand the importance of stopping his man. He gambles on steals (he can be very quick to get out in the passing lanes), gets lost on rotations, gives up on plays completely once he gets beat, gets torched on the perimeter in man to man defense and refuses to rotate or play any type of off the ball defense. He did show some glimpses of potential in the all-star games when his back was against the ball and he had to perform well to have any shot at being able to declare for the draft, but nothing when he had the choice. He’s got all the tools to be an excellent defender if he puts his mind to it, but he has to put his mind to it first.

His intangibles are also somewhat questionable. Ellis has consistently shown a poor attitude and immaturity, pouting when things don’t go his way or when the ball isn’t in his hands for more than 5 seconds. He refused to shake anyone’s hand at the end of the McDonalds game, because he was mad at his coach for not giving him more minutes at the PG spot (see links). His body language on the court looks very poor at times, while his quotes in the media make him look like an extremely cocky and arrogant young man. If he’s already so full of himself at this point, when basically no one outside of NBA draft circles and Mississippi State fans knows his name, what’s he going to be like in 5 years?

Those were his weaknesses logged in 2005. In 2009, can we say anything has changed? Monta is a super exciting player, and he’s still young, but what I wonder most about him if he will ever want to go after it defensively and if he really cares about winning in terms of the effort you don’t see shown in stats. He’s already been complaining and it’s rumored he demanded a trade at season’s end and will want a trade if he’s not the starting PG. Maybe they can get him to relax and quiet down, but how long will that last?

But back to Curry and more optimism. The highlights below are fantastic. The main thing about what I see from him is that even though you hear complaints about his size and athleticism, he attacks relentlessly, even for dunks in traffic, driving, shooting. Some people don’t feel he’s a true point, but for the opinions I respect (DraftExpress, Bill Simmons, Dick Vitale, Don Nelson), they all believe he is a true point, so I believe as well.

 

And then we have the Amare the Warriors trade rumor.

Amare for :

  • Andris Biedrins
  • Brandan Wright
  • Marco Belinelli
  • (maybe Stephen Curry)
  • (maybe Kelenna Azuibuike)

Two things that seem to be holding up the trade: 1) including Curry 2) signing Amare long term.

For me, 2), not as important. Sure, he can bail after one year, but I have my doubts about Amare (he may not be that much different from Monta), and if he bails, well at least you have a ton of money free for the cap. I like Andris, but the Warriors would suck with or without him, so I don’t mind taking the big risk and blowing things up.

1) Here, I’m not flexible. Don’t give up Curry. Giving up Kelenna is fine. I would even throw in a future lottery protected #1 if Amare signs long term. If the Suns refuse, The Warriors  need to find a way to deal with their glut in guards, but that comes later.

Here’s what the Warriors would look like ideally if this trade went through:

PG: Stephen Curry

SG: Monta Ellis

SF: Stephen Jackson

PF: Anthony Randolph

C: Amare Stoudemire

Bench: Maggette, Turiaf, Morrow, Watson

Maybe Turiaf starts at C to protect Amare and play D, while Randolph comes off the bench and plays extensive minutes. Either way, Turiaf would get a chance to play 30 minutes a game. Without Andris, a weak rebounding teams becomes weaker, unless Amare suddenly decides to become Barkley, but Randolph showed some energy late last year and potential as a double digit rebound guy. You really only have two defenders on the whole team in Jackson and Turiaf, but hopefully Curry will at least work hard, Randolph will continue to show the effort in rebounding and defending he did last year, and the team overall can hustle and create havoc in the passing lanes, and block a lot of shots (Amare, Randolph, and Turiaf could each potentially block close to 2 a game). Jackson is good in a point forward role to help Curry, and hopefully, Ellis would improve his ball handling skills in terms of passing and creating for others. Maggette off the bench is fantastic; I have no doubt he could be a 6th man of the year. Morrow is a dead eye shooter who can out up 10 points efficiently in 15 minutes, and Watson is a legit backup PG. What they realistically would need is another defender, a versatile perimeter one like free agent Shawn Marion. Unfortunately, Marion hates Amare, and the Warriors don’t have money, so that’s a no, but basically looking for a guy who doesn’t need the ball, can play D, finish or shoot open 3’s, and rebound.

And, I just noticed that Turiaf had a 2.3:1 Assist to Turnover ratio last year. He’s a Center!

To celebrate the Amare potential, here’s this classic matchup between Adonal Foyle and Amare a few years ago, in a game I actually went to.

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The Top 8 Warriors of the Last 15 Terrible Years, 1994-2009 [Absolute FAIL]

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

As the Warriors have just completed another terrible season (Don Nelson, either blow up the team and redo it like you always like to, or just leave, please), I felt like reminiscing about the best Warriors of the last 15 years, ones of the worst runs in NBA history.

*1994 = 1994-1995 season, 2009 = 2008-2009 season

image1) Latrell Sprewell (1995-1997) Latrell was a true franchise player when he was a Warrior. Could score, defend, pass, and thrill- trademark 2 hand tomahawk. It could be argued that he shot the ball too much, but he had to; he wasn’t selfish, he just knew it was all on him. Latrell was our only hope. It turned out he was also crazy. He hurt me personally when he choked PJ, not because he choked PJ, but because he got himself kicked off the Warriors. An aging, over the hill John Starks was the Warriors best player the next season.

 

 

 

 

 

 

image2) Baron Davis (2005-2008) I think most fans would disagree with me not placing Baron #1 here, but Baron never made an All-Star team as a Warrior, while Latrell made the All Star game twice. Also, Baron had some players (see 3, 5, 8, on this list) around him, at least a much better talent set than Latrell did in the dog days. Latrell was everything. Nonetheless, Baron gave Warriors the greatest thrill of the last 15 years, the Boom on AK47.

 

 

 

image 3) Jason Richardson (2001-2006) J-Rich made Oakland legitimate for a while, winning 2 dunk contests, and giving up the third to Fred Jones because he didn’t feel like winning it on a non-spectacular dunk. For some reason, J-Rich was better in the half court than he was on the break. If I were to define Warrior, I’d start with J-Rich.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

image 4) Antawn Jamison (1998-2003) Back to back 50 point games, including one versus Kobe and the Lakers. Averaged 25 pts per game in 2000-2001. Got injured and couldn’t participate in the 2000 NBA Dunk Contest in Oakland. Hard to say anything negative about him other than the fact he was supposed to have been Vince Carter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

image5) Stephen Jackson (2007-2009) our current day Latrell Spreewell. Does everything on a terrible team. Possibly crazy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

image 6) Chris Mullin (1995-1997) Chris would normally be ranked higher, but when this era started, he was already 31 and no longer a superstar.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

image 7) Tim Hardaway (1995-1996) Like Mullin, Tim’s in this more because of his work before this era. He was only around for 1.5 years before getting traded to the Heat, with whom he was a two time All Star and All NBA player. I’m sure glad we traded him. Fail.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

image 8) Monta Ellis (2005-2009) I’m not sure sure ME8 really belongs here, but I’ll be optimistic for once. He could become the next Kevin Martin, a 25 PPG scorer on an awful team. That’s probably the best we can hope for.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now that we’ve noted the best of the last 15 years, let’s do a Warriors and remember the worst:

  • [FAIL] I was originally going to do the best 15 Warriors of the last 15 years, but I simply couldn’t find enough people. Sorry, Sam Jacobsen.
  • [FAIL] Then I tried 10.
  • [FAIL] Then I settled on 8.
  • [FAIL] It probably should have been 5.
  • [FAIL] The Warriors have averaged 30.2 wins over the last 15 years
  • [FAIL] They have finished less than 10 games behind in the standings exactly once (last year’s 48 win season)
  • [FAIL] The Warriors have the record for most wins in a season without making the playoffs
  • [FAIL] The Warriors had 21 wins or less for 5 consecutive years
  • [FAIL] Managed to get the #1 overall pick only once in all this time
  • [FAIL] With that pick, they got Joe Smith.
  • [FAIL] If comparing to other failure teams, like the Timberwolves, remember the Timberwolves at least had Kevin Garnett for 10 years.
  • [FAIL] Hosed one of its best all time (and nice guy) players: Chris Mullin
  • [FAIL] Charge its fans $15 for parking at the Arena
  • [FAIL] Got Jason Richardson, Troy Murphy, and Gilbert Arenas all in one draft class. None are currently Warriors
  • [WIN] I guess the Clippers are just as depressing
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Warriors vs Kings

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

The beauty of the Internet, and why living in Vietnam isn’t too bad at all: Downloading Saturday’s Warriors game less than 5 minutes after it finished from DavkaBT, and having it less than 5 hrs later.

I download as many Warriors games as I can (as long as they turned out to be good games) and so I actually see enough to see what’s going on with the team- I think I’ve watched 8 or so games so far this way, not too bad honestly all considering I’m in Hanoi.

Lots of basketball news recently, with Shaq -> Suns and Gasol -> Lakers, and even Webber going to the Warriors.

See my homage to the Warriors: (Baron, J-Rich, Reggie Miller):

Impressions from the game and other basketball notes:

- Monta Ellis is insane. Sometimes, you’ll hear analysts say X needs to add a 3 point shot or mid-range game to be unstoppable, but Monta is basically unstoppable now. His mid-range is ridiculous, he’s so quick, and he finishes….well, I’m not sure if he’s a better finisher than Baron, but he’s up there. No one can stop that mid-range, simply because you’d rather he take that than drive it in, and he’ll drive it in on you anyway. The biggest thing is that he can shoot off the dribble extremely well, a not like a slow dribble, but full speed I’m-about-to-go-by-you-but-wait-I-will-stop-on-a-dime-here-and-shoot-right-NOW and can get massive separation any time on it. Bob Fitzgerald (Warriors TV announcer) mentioned his overall game (defense, rebounding, passing) has been improving as well (I think he had 9 boards last night and had tons of hustle plays), and he’s shooting 52% from the floor. He doesn’t even need to take any 3’s (it’s good he doesn’t take them anymore, doesn’t need to), he’ll be just fine the way he is. I’m a bit worried how much money he’ll get next year as a free agent, I seriously think he’ll get somewhere in the Gilbert Arenas area, $12-13M a year. Gilbert was really similar as a player (could shoot, super quick, could pass but maybe more of a good passer as a combo guard rather than a pure point) when he left the Warriors; I don’t think anyone expected him to breakout and become Agent Zero at that point, but he was already damn good. Just imagine how many 22 year olds out there can do what Monta can do, and how he projects over the next 4-5 years. Here I was thinking about Monta’s And1 commercials he being the fastest guy in the NBA as “hold on there Monta”, but now….he could be. I haven’t seen Gilbert play in a long time, but when he was with the Warriors, he was freakin’ fast.

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- Baron, of course, is MVP.

- Favorite former Warrior Jason Richardson really started the year poorly, but he’s doing ok now. I’d say stop shooting so many 3’s, but if you’re hitting at 42%, I guess why not? I think J-Rich has hit his peak as a player though, not sure if he’ll ever be a guy who can get to line 6-7 times a game. Hai said something last week that just might be true, “Jason Richardson is a great fantasy player (someone who fills out the stat sheets) but he’s a loser.” As in the teams he plays for lose, unlike maybe a Tim Duncan, who has good but not fantastic stats, but he always wins. I love J-Rich, but deep down I know this is true.

- Stephen Jackson takes a lot of 3’s. In fact, all the Warriors do. But, like Latrell Sprewell back in the day, he doesn’t just sit there and take only 3’s. He does drive, he does shoot the midrange, overall he plays a balanced game even though the stats make you think he just jacks stuff up. (Yeah, sometimes he and Baron get a little crazy, but I think Baron has been less guilty about that this year) J-Rich, I think, was slowly becoming that guy who just shoots 3’s, but I haven’t seen him play as a Bobcat yet.

- Ron Artest- that is probably the one guy you would have to avoid at all costs in a boxing match. I think his dad was a boxer, or something, and that background is what helped him become so quick as a defender. But Artest is just so built (with quick hands and some insanity built-in), you know that guy is going to mess you up. Shaq is huge, but he’d probably just eat you. Dwight Howard same kind of thing, he just looks like he’d pick you up and break your back rather than fight you.

- Speaking of Dwight Howard, I saw the Magic-Warriors game, and he just looks like a giant. Among basketball players even. He’s not even 7ft or 300 pounds, but he just looks physically like he is so much bigger than everyone. And he’s such a great athlete, seeing him around the basket is ridiculous. He looks like he’s playing on a 9 foot rim.

- I think Shaq will do fine with the Suns. I’m excited to see him. I’m rooting for him.

- Mike went to yesterday’s game and said Chris Webber was awful. Kyle said the same on the first game with him: slow. I actually didn’t think it was that bad. Webber definitely can’t jump, he looks sluggish, but you can see some solid things already. I just hope that he lethargy is from being out-of-shape and not laziness. If so, it’s a good pickup. Just get into shape, get into the Warriors style of play, and contribute about 25 minutes a game, 9 pts with 6 boards and 2 assists/game.

- Andris Biedrins is….not improving? At least not like Monta. I suppose that’s an unfair. But I wonder why Andris isn’t stronger. He’s not Brandan Wright or anything, but I wonder why if he hasn’t improved is related to lack of strength. Definitely from last year to this, he seems the same. From his stats, he hasn’t seemed to improved much, rebounds are good, blocks are lower (could be a lot of reasons), everything else the same. Still a great finisher around the basket and has great hands but doesn’t show what he can do without a good pass or offensive rebound much. He’s still only 21 though, so not sure where he projects 3-4 years down the line. At least he’s improved on free throws a lot. Like with Monta, I think he could easily get $10M a year, and I don’t know how the Warriors do that when Baron will probably have to be locked up for the max.

- When he first joined the Warriors, and I couldn’t download games at the time to watch and know otherwise, I thought Matt Barnes was more of an energy guy who just shoots 3’s. But that’s not true at all, he’s really skilled, plays good defense, and really hustles. He definitely belongs in the league and can do a lot of things. He’s a great fit for the team, a good athlete, and pretty quick.

- Mike Dunleavy is kicking ass. I’ll quote myself from October: “Holy cow. I can only say in response, it’s preseason. I think he’s always had confidence issues, but I don’t think it’s ridiculous to say that at his best, he could average 15pts/6 rebounds/3 assists on 45% shooting, 35% on 3pt’ers, 75% from the line.”

  • He’s actually averaging, through 51 games, 17.5 pts/5.8 rebounds/3.4 assists on 47.6% Shooting, 38.9% on 3’s, 85% from the line. Pretty impressive. I remember a Pacers blog saying that he can be super inconsistent still and he’s had a bad run last 5 games.
  • Pacers have kind of fallen as a team, and they’re much better without Jermaine O’Neal it looks like, at least this version of O’Neal. I think they’ll get better as the season continues.

- I’d like to see the new budding All-Star Andrew Bynum play. Actually, how about play Shaq and the Suns in the playoffs. Drama!

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Warriors vs Nuggets, Dec. 28, 2007: I Will Be There!

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

I love the Warriors. I love watching live basketball. I also live in Vietnam.

That is often a game over. But not on December 28th! I will be back in the US and enjoying my favorite team of all times playing b-ball in Oakland! Merry Christmas to me!

Friday, 7:30 PM. Oakland Arena. (will be taking pics)

The Fans:

  • Kyle x 2
  • Emil
  • Midland
  • Me
  • My sister Kim
  • Daniyel Garcia x 2
  • Andrew

The players:

  • Baron!
  • Steve Jack!
  • Matt Barnes!
  • Kabuike!
  • Andris the Giant!
  • TMNT Harrington!
  • Ellis to the Rim!
  • Air France!
  • and….
  • AI
  • Carmelo
  • K-Mart

Hells yeah! I think the photos below describes the fun to be had (take out J-Rich):

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More J-Rich Memories (For the Obsessed)

Monday, October 1st, 2007

[youtube Oj7-lzaZ9QA nolink] Jason Richardson’s Top 100 Dunks, from mixst311 on Mixmakers.net

Just when I thought I’d accepted the trade, this great mix comes around. Some stuff I’ve never seen too, footage from HS and Michigan State.

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Eternal Memory

Monday, July 16th, 2007

J-Rich Believed

I think this is a perfect way to remember J-Rich forever. I’ll get used to not seeing him on the Warriors quickly, but it will be odd to see him playing on the Bobcats. Maybe he’ll destroy the Eastern Conference, but I also fear that he’s on his way to journeyman. I’ve got this thing that when a star gets traded in the NBA, he instantly loses some of his luster, and once that first trade happens, you’re not that far away from #2, and then….you’re Penny Hardaway or ….more recently, Steve Francis. Especially for guards it seems, you can just be the hottest thing ever for 3 years running, and then the next day no one gives a crap.

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J-Rich, I Will Miss You

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

A week after the trade, I guess I’ve gotten over it, but I hope I love J-Rich forever. 3 jerseys, a bobble head, a McFarlane figure, a lunchbox(!) and a lot of love. Thankfully, I don’t think it’s going to be like when I thought I’d love Spreewell forever, and then he choked PJ. I remember hearing about that right after it happened on the radio, and I just kept hoping it wasn’t true- it sounded so ridiculous “took out a 2 by 4 after he showered
.”.

The Warriors lost G4 vs the Jazz this year, but I still have the memories
and my sister.

I was telling Kyle I’d rather have kept J-Rich knowing we’d keep on sucking rather than keep Baron and have a better chance at winning.

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