Anthony Randolph

25 January 2010

There is the maturation of Stephen Curry and Anthony Randolph, two players for whom the future is bright and hazy all at once. A sort of blurry version of the sun, perhaps. We expect magnificence because we have seen it before but there are no guarantees. The lone plot line keeping me interested is the development of Monta Ellis.

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3 April 2009

Fourth Quarter continued.

6:20 Commit to the rebound! COMMIT!!! Crawford and Turiaf both could have taken an offensive rebound. Both got out of the way of the other. Hornets grabbed it. Pathetic.

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Fourth Quarter begins.

11:43 Crawford has been driving tonight. Crawford has done well done. 26 after that three-point play.

10:45 Warriors are playing excellent defense this quarter but it's not enough. The lead is down to two.

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Third Quarter begins.

10:14 Ronny Turiaf was slow getting up the court. He caught the ball then passed it from just a yard beyond the mid-court line, then made his way back towards our basket. I was trying to figure out what was wrong with him when I realized that his pass went to an open Anthony Morrow. I like Ronny Turiaf.

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That's just poor boxing out. Under any circumstance.

4:04 Anthony Randolph is looking better every game at this point in his career.

2:33 Chris Paul is sickeningly good. He just dribbled end-to-end, went straight to the basket, brought 3 defenders to him, and on his way down from his jump, centimeters from landing, threw the ball on a string to the corner for an easy 3.

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I love it when our opponents do that. They got no points from that possession.

3:27 Anthony Randolph, our center, was the only man waiting for the in bounds pass after the Hornets last score. He took the ball up the court against no defense. No one else seems to think this is odd. Is Randolph playing center/point?

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22 February 2009

him with 25.  The Warriors played without their starting center Andris Biedrins but the rookie Anthony Randolph is showing great potential for the Warriors.  The rookie scored just 4

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