Bosh4 wrote:Great trade for Bosh
Thanks

Bosh4 wrote:resign J-Rich at the end of the year his a high flyer with range
Most definetly
October 31: Big day for the Warriors.
Just around noon Golden State GM was informed that Sacramento decided to accept his trade offer for Stojakovic. In return they recieved A. Foyle and N. Tskitishvili. Stojakovic wasn't available for comments but it was rumored that he flew straight to Phoenix where Warriors are taking on the Suns for the second time in three days at 7:30pm. These back to back games are rare in an NBA season, however in this case, Warriors are literally a new team, just in time for the second game. Suns must now watch out for the rising star Chris Bosh's inside presence and Stojakovic's 3point shooting. But Golden State GM, Justin Peters isn't done yet. At a press conference he stated that he is planning on taking to his advantage the 8 million CAP space they have. There might be another big trade coming up. Peters mentioned that they needed a good center.It is obvious that this team is definitely aiming at making the finals this year.
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Starting lineup
#15 A. Biedrins - Center
#06 C. Bosh - Power Forward
#16 P. Stojakovic - Small Forward
#23 J. Richardson - Shooting Guard
#05 B. Davis - Point Guard
#32 A. Stoudemire - Center
#31 S. Marion - Power Forward
#19 R. Bell - Small Forward
#21 J. Jackson - Shooting Guard
#13 S. Nash - Point Guard
Preview
It seems like the Suns are lost in who to start at SF. Raja Bell will have a lot of troubles guarding Stojakovic who will rain threes over him. Jim Jackson is in no state to guard Jason Richardson and Nash is no match for Baron Davis. The only advantage the Suns have is Stoudamire overpowering the Warrior center.
Players to watch
#16 P. Stojakovic - For his first game he will be brilliant playing against Bell
#32 A. Stoudemire - Will take advantage of the mismatch
#05 B. Davis - Will be great against Nash, who isn't a great defender
Results
A revenge by the Warriors for the home loss few days ago. Suns didn't recognize the warriors this time. They didn't defend Peja, who sank 35 points off shots Davis had 25 points of 10-15 shooting and had 11 assists along with 5 steals. The suns were up by one at halftime. Third quarter was a disaster for the warriors. They couldn't hit anything. Stojakovic went for 1-5 during that quarter. Suns took the lead by 11. However Warriors retaliated by scoring the first 8 points and then following a 10-2 run in about 40 seconds. Davis and Richardson grabbed 4 steals in that span of 2/3 of a minute. Warriors ended the quarter by making 10-12 free throws and allowing only 5 points. Peja was MVP of 4th hitting 4-5 including 2-2 threes and getting to the line and hitting 5/6. Davis had 7 4th quarter assists.
Side notes: Amare Stoudemire overpowered his opponent and got 28 points and 13 rebounds. Late in fourth GS coach switched Bosh over to Stoudemire and Bosh blocked him twice.
Warriors 112 Suns 106
Player of the game
Baron Davis - 25pg, 11 assists, 5 steals, 2 rebounds, 1 turnovers
Runner up: C. Bosh - 20 points, 15 rebounds, 2 steals.
In other news
Golden State signed K. Bogans to 6 year 3.4m deal. GM prepared Bogans for a trade. No details were disclosed except that a 3rd team might be involved.