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Warriors @ Magic (Mar 8 08) - Game Thread
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 2:26 pm
by gs7101
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Game #62 Road Game #31
Date: March 8, 2008
Time: 4:00 pm PT
TV/Radio:
FSBAY/KNBR 680
Where:
Amway Arena, Orlando, Florida
Season Records: Warriors 38-23 (Road: 17-13, .567 Pct.); Magic 40-23 (Home: 18-11, .621 Pct.)
Season Series: ORL 1-0
Dec 3 @ GSW: ORL 123, GSW 117 (Overtime)
Probable Game Starting Lineup
Guard-
Baron Davis (6-3, 9th yr)
21,9 Points Per Game
42.7 Field Goal Percentage
8.0 Assists Per Game
2.4 Steals Per Game 2.7 Turnovers Per Game
Guard-
Monta Ellis (6-3, 3rd yr)
19.4 Points Per Game
53.4 Field Goal Percentage 3.7 Assists Per Game
1.4 Steals Per Game
1.8 Turnovers Per Game
Foward-
Mickael Pietrus (6-6, 5th)
6.4 Points Per Game
43.5 Field Goal Percentage
3.1 Rebounds Per Game
0.7 Assists Per Game
0.6 Blocks Per Game
0.7 Turnovers Per Game
Foward-
Stephen Jackson (6-8, 8th yr)
20.9 Points Per Game
41.7 Field Goal Percentage
4.6 Rebounds Per Game
4.2 Assists Per Game
1.3 Steals Per Game
0.5 Blocks Per Game
2.8 Turnovers Per Game
Center-
Andris Biedrins (6-11, 4th yr)
10,2 Points Per Game
62.5 Field Goal Percentage
9.6 Rebounds Per Game
1.1 Assists Per Game
1.2 Blocks Per Game
1.1 Turnovers Per Game
Probable Game Starting Lineup
Guard-
Jameer Nelson (6-0, 4th yr)
10.8 Points Per Game
45.4 Field Goal Percentage
5.7 Assists Per Game
0.9 Steals Per Game
2.1 Turnovers Per Game
Guard-
Maurice Evans (6-5, 5th yr)
8.0 Points Per Game
48.0 Field Goal Percentage
1.0 Assists Per Game
0.8 Steals Per Game
0.6 Turnovers Per Game
Forward-
Hedo Turkoglu (6-10, 8th yr)
19.5 Points Per Game
44.9 Field Goal Percentage
6.0 Rebounds Per Game
4.8 Assists Per Game
2.9 Steals Per Game
Turnovers Per Game
Forward-
Rashard Lewis (6-10, 10th yr)
18.4 Points Per Game
44.7 Field Goal Percentage
5.1 Rebounds Per Game
2.4 Assists Per Game
0.4 Blocks Per Game
1.7 Turnovers Per Game
Center-
Dwight Howard (6-11, 4th yr)
21.6 Points Per Game
60.4 Field Goal Percentage
14.5 Rebounds Per Game
1.3 Assists Per Game
2.3 Blocks Per Game
3.1 Turnovers Per Game
Coach Don Nelson
Coach Stan Van Gundy 
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 3:30 pm
by Last Guardian
GS guards are scary....Dwights help defense will have to be sharp tonight.
Some stat corrections:
Mo Evans is shooting 48%.
Nelson is 0.9 spg.
Turkoglu has 4.8 apg.
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 4:39 pm
by GMstatus
let's go warriors. End this road trip on a high note by killing Orlando in their own building.
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 5:32 pm
by mistatwo mayn
Just keep the role players from shooting lights out... YOU HEAR THAT BARON + MONTA?
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 5:39 pm
by Carl_Monday
Nellie wrote:"I'm going to have to watch his (Biedrins) stamina, but it's not like he's going to lose his shooting touch from 18 feet."

Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 5:51 pm
by BooRadley
They're not role players when they play the Warriors. Bogans/Evans/Dooling are going to rival Boston's Big 3 after today's game.
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 5:54 pm
by St.Nick
I heart Dwight Howard. But he is going to tear us a new one tonight. Shame we dont have Web to muscle up on him a bit. Oh well.
Our guards should dominate their guards, our bench is better, but their front court can get hot and can keep up with our speedsters.
Should be a good game, just like the previous one.
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 6:04 pm
by Hopper15
Orlando 6 1/2 point favorites...O/U 230

Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 6:43 pm
by Abyss Impact
I expect a career night out of Pietrus. He is due for a break out game after missing like 10 threes last night against Miami. I expect him to hit his wing three pointers and if that happens, we will win.
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 7:10 pm
by bballguy50
Monta had trouble with DH12 when he drove last game. It was almost the same thing as when guys backed up when he drove. He's gotta adjust this game. Don't let Mo Evans or Jameer go off.
We get up for this game and win 117-111.
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 7:18 pm
by turk3d
bballguy50 wrote:Monta had trouble with DH12 when he drove last game. It was almost the same thing as when guys backed up when he drove. He's gotta adjust this game. Don't let Mo Evans or Jameer go off.
We get up for this game and win 117-111.
This is where Monta (and Baron) get to use his new found passing skills and dishes off to Beans and Wright (if the fat one plays them together) whenever Howard comes over to block their shot. Orlando really does not have any other defensive presence inside (Turkgolu maybe).
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 7:19 pm
by FNQ
bballguy50 wrote:Monta had trouble with DH12 when he drove last game. It was almost the same thing as when guys backed up when he drove. He's gotta adjust this game. Don't let Mo Evans or Jameer go off.
We get up for this game and win 117-111.
The one thing I've noticed about Howard is that he loves to show off his athleticism in game... Wright would be a great weapon today.
Wright can put up some shots that are nearly unblockable, and Howard will try and block them. In addition, his length might be able to tip some boards away from Howard.
To sum up, fight a physical freak w/another physical freak. He sure won't nullify Howard but he'll put a dent in some of his #s. I'd also like to see Wright on Shard, keeping a hand in that guy's face. I'd run Baron-Tay-Jax-Wright-Biedrins a lot during this game, and stick Tay on Jameer and dare the Magic to create for Jameer or for him to create for them.
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 7:26 pm
by St.Nick
Howard would eat Wright as an appetizer.
Truth be told, if we get caught up in a slowed down game then Id like to see POB get in there. Let him get tossed around by the Beast rather than our talented rookie.
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 7:39 pm
by FNQ
Nick, and I mean this seriously, is English your 1st language?
If it is, really read what I write instead of skim it... I never suggested Wright on Howard defensively. I'm saying Howard loves to defend the rim and show off to boot, and if Wright starts getting anything going, Howard's going to try and get up and block some shots that are just impossible to block. To even come close he'll have to make body contact w/Wright, and we could get him in foul trouble. And that's completely ignoring the rebounding aspect.
Nellie loves mismatches right? This is one that could tilt the scales in our favor by nullifying Howard a little bit... Biedrins simply cannot match what Howard can do, and if we go straightforward against ORL, we'd better get hot from outside..
EDIT: Disregard the 1st part if you meant that Dwight would destroy Wright when on defense. If so, then I doubt it and I think you sell Wright's length and ability to control it a bit short.
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 7:40 pm
by shucknjive
If the refs allow our slap-happy, turnover-causing D, we can frustrate Dwight down low before he even gets above the rim. Al has been especially good at this lately. After last night's laugher, we really need to have our focus.
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 7:47 pm
by turk3d
You need Wright + Beans to try and offset Howards strength, one of them by himself gets eaten alive (Beans is still a little weak from his surgery which won't help). You go with Jack on Lewis (a tough cover for Jack too), and Wright when he's not helping with Howard would have to play Turkoglu, which would likely an extremely tough matchup for Wright. For us to have a chance (seeing that whe're playin in Orlando) it's going to be our guards (once again) who will have to make the difference. Even there, Calderon is likely going to a difficult matchup for either Baron or Monta, which leaves Evans which is the one place where we SHOULD have a decided advantage. Even though we took them into overtime last time we faced them (could have possibly won it), this to me is one of the tougher teams for us to match up with. If he starts Pietrus or Barnes at the 4 again, I'll be very surprised if we can with them.
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 8:09 pm
by gswlego
Tonight is the night that POB should be defending Howard. The Coaches put POB in the game and let people rip him apart, or vice versa.

Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 8:21 pm
by mistatwo mayn
Harrington on Howard...
Let's just contain Evans + Nelson.
The end.
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 8:21 pm
by St.Nick
510Reggae wrote:Nick, and I mean this seriously, is English your 1st language?
Lacking the ability to have a rational conversation without using insults is quite unhealthy and asocial. You may want to see someone about that.
510Reggae wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
The one thing I've noticed about Howard is that he loves to show off his athleticism in game... Wright would be a great weapon today.
Wright can put up some shots that are nearly unblockable, and Howard will try and block them. In addition, his length might be able to tip some boards away from Howard.
To sum up, fight a physical freak w/another physical freak. He sure won't nullify Howard but he'll put a dent in some of his #s.
And tell me, how do we get Howard to guard Wright every time down the floor without Wright having to guard Howard (which is an obvious mismatch)? Perhaps Stan Van Gundy owes Nellie some cash in a poker game?
Besides, even if Wright was being guarded by Howard he would get absolutely man handled anywhere within the vicinity of the key. He may be able to get lucky and have decent enough position to tip a few balls away but his obvious lack of strength would become apparent immediately.
BTW, remember the last game when we shut down Dwight for the first three quarters? Howd we do that? Small ball starring Al Harrington.
Watch and learn today. Your theories are off.
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2008 8:23 pm
by Cigamodnalro
turk3d wrote:You need Wright + Beans to try and offset Howards strength, one of them by himself gets eaten alive (Beans is still a little weak from his surgery which won't help). You go with Jack on Lewis (a tough cover for Jack too), and Wright when he's not helping with Howard would have to play Turkoglu, which would likely an extremely tough matchup for Wright. For us to have a chance (seeing that whe're playin in Orlando) it's going to be our guards (once again) who will have to make the difference. Even there, Calderon is likely going to a difficult matchup for either Baron or Monta, which leaves Evans which is the one place where we SHOULD have a decided advantage. Even though we took them into overtime last time we faced them (could have possibly won it), this to me is one of the tougher teams for us to match up with. If he starts Pietrus or Barnes at the 4 again, I'll be very surprised if we can with them.
God, I wish.