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Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 2:06 am
Nobody has made this yet. Big game, go team!
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“What's our record, Jordan, with our full squad? What's our record? Full squad. When we have everybody? Does anybody know what our record is? When we've got Andre and Steph and everybody in the lineup? We're pretty darn good." -- David Lee, to WarriorsWorld’s Jordan Ramirez
With that, Mark Jackson’s “no excuse basketball team” gave way to a new slogan for the new year. “Full Squad” was a grand vision of what the Golden State Warriors would be with their vaunted starting lineup, and the phrase doubled as a bulwark against criticism. If you’re judging this team right now, just wait -- we’ll be truly great with our starters back.
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The danger is relying on perfect conditions in a sport that’s sure to bring about complications. Full squad or not, a “no excuse” team should find a way to persevere through the trials and tribulations of a season. That’s what a title contender does, at least.
kylem4711 wrote:do you guys think this is a bigger "rivalry" that the one with the grizzlies?
kylem4711 wrote:do you guys think this is a bigger "rivalry" that the one with the grizzlies?
kylem4711 wrote:do you guys think this is a bigger "rivalry" that the one with the grizzlies?
Before the season started, before he had coached a game in Los Angeles, Clippers head coach Doc Rivers thought his new team’s biggest rival was not the Memphis Grizzlies, a team the Clippers had faced twice in the postseason, or their intra-city mates, the Lakers.
Rivers thought the Clippers (45-20) had the most contentious relationship with Golden State (41-24) resided some 370 miles north. That has proven out in the previous three meetings, which included on-court incidents, off-court banter and plenty of things in between.
Neddy wrote:kylem4711 wrote:do you guys think this is a bigger "rivalry" that the one with the grizzlies?
that depends whether or not the Warriors can sustain their moderate success.
kylem4711 wrote:do you guys think this is a bigger "rivalry" that the one with the grizzlies?
kylem4711 wrote:Neddy wrote:kylem4711 wrote:do you guys think this is a bigger "rivalry" that the one with the grizzlies?
that depends whether or not the Warriors can sustain their moderate success.
why do you say that?
they hate us and we hate them. plus it is always extremely competitive.