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Warriors Recall O'Bryant

The Golden State Warriors have recalled rookie center Patrick O’Bryant from the Bakersfield Jam of the NBA Development League, Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin announced today. O’Bryant, 20, has appeared in 25 games overall this season in three stints with the Jam, averaging 12.0 points, 9.6 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 2.88 blocks in 29.6 minutes per contest. Over the last eight games, since being re-assigned to the Jam for the third and final time this season on March 8, the 7’0’’ center has averaged 14.0 points, 10.3 rebounds and 2.75 blocks in 29.3 minutes per contest. During his latest assignment, O’Bryant shot 54.7% (47-86 FG) from the field and went 18-for-18 from the free throw line. Additionally, he grabbed 10-or-more rebounds six times and posted four double-doubles over the last eight games.

Via Press Release


Richardson Upset With Trade Report

Jason Richardson is upset with a report that appeared in Monday's Chicago Tribune by Sam Smith. The article stated that Richardson expects to be traded in the offseason because of the Warriors' "infatuation with Monta Ellis." According to the report, Richardson hopes to be traded to the Pistons or Bulls.

"I don't even have family in Chicago, so I don't know how they got that. That's not true at all," said Richardson, a Michigan native. "I mean, everybody's playing good and we're trying to make the playoffs and you throw something like that out there? People are calling me, my teammates, like, 'Where did that come from?'

"It's kind of messed up, whoever ran that story. I've never said anything close to that."

Via San Francisco Chronicle


J-Rich Prefers Bulls Or Pistons If He's Dealt?

Jason Richardson has reportedly been dropping hints that the Warriors infatuation with Monta Ellis will lead the Warriors to trade Richardson after the season.

Richardson is telling friends he's hoping for a trade to the Pistons or Bulls.

Via Chicago Tribune


Warriors Mar 2007 Archive

  • Kobe's 50-Point Streak Ends

    Kobe Bryant scored 43 points in Sunday's win over the Warriors, breaking a five-game streak of recording at least 50 points.

  • Jasikevicius Doesn't Expect To Be With Golden State Next Season

    Sarunas Jasikevicius said that he doesn't expect to be with the Warriors next season.

  • Barnes Suffers Serious Injuries To Two Fingers

    The injuries are on Matt Barnes' shooting hand.

  • Davis' Go-ahead Jumper Puts Warriors In Eighth

    Baron Davis hit a jumper from just inside the 3-point line at the top of the key with 2.

  • NBA To Teams: Quit Talking About College Players

    The NBA league offices reminded all of its clubs on Friday that no one is allowed to talk to any college basketball and said extensive fines would be put in place if anyone did such a thing.

  • Warriors End Mavericks' 17-Game Streak

    Mickael Pietrus scored 20 points and the Warriors emphatically snapped the Mavericks' 17-game winning streak.

  • Warriors' Davis Out With Knee Stiffness, Win Streak Snapped

    Zach Randolph had 25 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Trail Blazers to a 106-87 victory Sunday night over the Warriors, who were without top scorer Baron Davis.

  • Warriors Reassign O'Bryant To D-League

    The Golden State Warriors have re-assigned center Patrick O’Bryant to the Bakersfield Jam of the NBA Development League, Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin announced today.

  • NBA Exec Defends Referees In Controversy

    After the Warriors' wildly improbable 107-106 loss Sunday in Washington, Coach Don Nelson said he thought the league would be ``very disappointed'' with how the game ended: Gilbert Arenas being accorded three free throws -- one for a technical foul on Nelson -- after the final buzzer originally sounded.

  • Warriors Are Left With A Bad Taste

    Moments after Gilbert Arenas clinched the Wizards' 107-106 win over Golden State by making three free throws, including one that was the result of a technical foul assessed to Golden State Coach Don Nelson, Golden State General Manager Rod Higgins met referees Tony Brothers, Derrick Stafford and Jason Phillips in the tunnel leading to the locker room, the Washington Post is reporting.

  • Arenas Makes Three Free Throws With 0.1 Left For Wild Win

    Gilbert Arenas made three free throws with one-tenth of a second remaining to give the Wizards a wild 107-106 victory over the Warriors on Sunday.

  • Baron To Rejoin Warriors On Practice Floor

    Baron Davis is scheduled to rejoin the Warriors on the practice court on Saturday, but he won't be resuming his usual heavy workload once he's ready for game action.

  • Jackson Has Turf Toe, Not A Fracture As Diagnosed

    The Warriors changed their official diagnosis Friday regarding Stephen Jackson's injured left big toe.

  • Driver Who Hit Stephen Jackson To Serve 2 Years

    A man who hit former Pacers guard Stephen Jackson with a car during a fight outside a strip club last fall was sentenced Wednesday to two years in prison.