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Bad habits stun Mavs late in loss to Warriors


Tim MacMahon | ESPNDallas.com (1 hour ago)
The Mavs' tendency to lose focus cost them their streak against the Warriors.

Coach Nelson ill, will sit out Warriors' Texas trip


Associated Press (17 hours ago)
Golden State Warriors coach Don Nelson has pneumonia and isn't traveling with the team for two games in Texas.

Pondexter heads thin list of college seniors


Chad Ford | ESPN.com (1 day ago)
Chad Ford examines why NBA teams usually turn up their noses at college seniors come draft day and names the top 10 four-year players with a chance to crack the first round in June. Plus, other updates to his Big Board.
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Elias Says...

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SIX WARRIORS TAKE ON MAVERICKS

The Warriors used only six players in their win over the Mavericks on Tuesday -- Stephen Curry, Monta Ellis, Mikki Moore, Anthony Morrow and Vladimir Radmanovic started with Anthony Randolph coming off the bench. It was the first time since 1952 that a team used only six players and won. The last team to do it was the Baltimore Bullets on February 10, 1952 in an 82-77 win against the Fort Wayne Pistons, in which they did not use a substitute. Their five ironmen that night were Don Barksdale, Frank Kudelka, Stan Miasek, Dave Minor and Kevin O'Shea. Three Warriors players (Ellis, Morrow and Radmanovic) played all 48 minutes. It was the first time that a team had three players on the floor for an entire game since Dale Ellis, Ervin Johnson and Antonio McDyess did it for the Nuggets on April 17, 1997. The last time the Warriors had three ever-present players was almost exactly 45 years ago, on November 25, 1964, when Wilt Chamberlain, Guy Rodgers and Nate Thurmond didn't take a breather. Chamberlain had 37 points and 32 rebounds in that game; Thurmond had 22 and 21. And somehow, that team had a 5-15 win-loss record after that game.

Updated: November 24, 2009

Team History
YEAR W L PF PA
2008-2009 29 53 108.6 112.3
2007-2008 48 34 111.0 108.8
2006-2007 42 40 106.5 106.9
2005-2006 34 48 98.5 99.8
2004-2005 34 48 98.7 100.9
2003-2004 37 45 93.3 94.0
2002-2003 38 44 102.4 103.6
2001-2002 21 61 97.7 103.1

ESPN Widgets

 
2009-10 Pacific Standings
TEAMWLPCTGB
LA Lakers113.786-
Phoenix113.786-
LA Clippers69.4005 ½
Sacramento58.3855 ½
Golden State58.3855 ½
Team Leaders
POINTS LEADER  » M. ELLIS
M. Ellis POINTS22.0
ASSISTS5.6
STEALS2.5
MIN. PLAYED39.3
OTHER LEADERS  » 
ReboundsA. Biedrins 7.3
AssistsM. Ellis 5.6
StealsM. Ellis 2.5
BlocksR. Turiaf 2.0
Complete Team Stats
Team Injuries
PLAYERPOSDATESTATUS
A. BiedrinsC11/24Out
C. MaggetteSF11/24DTD
R. BellSG11/19Out
R. TuriafC11/19Out
Photo Wire
Golden State Warriors forward Vladimir Radmanovic (77) watches a pass by Dallas Mavericks forward Drew Gooden... (AP Photo/Sharon Ellman)
Depth Chart
Stephen Curry
Starting Point Guard
10.2 PPG, 2.8 RPG, 5.2 APG
POS STARTER BACKUP
PG Stephen Curry C.J. Watson
SG Monta Ellis Anthony Morrow
SF Corey Maggette Vladimir Radmanovic
PF Anthony Randolph Chris Hunter
C Mikki Moore Andris Biedrins
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