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		<title>Stephen Curry says he’s ‘safe and secure’&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ With the latest round of NBA chatter surrounding the point guard, Curry said that he has been told by Warriors general manager Larry Riley and new coach Mark Jackson that he is “safe and secure” with the only franchise he has ever known. At least for now. The latest buzz with Curry involves New Orleans guard Chris Paul, who holds a player option for next season but has been reluctant to sign an extension with the Hornets and could opt for free agency in the summer if he’s not traded]]></description>
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<p>With the latest round of NBA chatter surrounding the point guard, Curry said that he has been told by Warriors general manager Larry Riley and new coach Mark Jackson that he is “safe and secure” with the only franchise he has ever known.</p>
<p>At least for now.</p>
<p>The latest buzz with Curry involves New Orleans guard Chris Paul, who holds a player option for next season but has been reluctant to sign an extension with the Hornets and could opt for free agency in the summer if he’s not traded. The Warriors have refused to part ways with Curry in any such deal because of his favorable contract and upside, and there’s a more pressing need for an experienced center.</p>
<p>Nothing short of a blockbuster deal that nets the franchise considerable return will likely change that mindset.</p>
<p> “They want me here,” Curry said. “Obviously, there’s the business of basketball and there are things that may happen with a GM having to make a decision for the best interest of the team. When you have a guy like Chris Paul, who is a franchise player, that’s something you really have to think about it with anybody on the roster. I understand that. I’m not going to be upset if they entertained that.”</p>
<p>New owners Joe Lacob and Peter Guber have promised to make splashy signings and bold moves to revamp a team that has made the playoffs just once since 1994. The brass hired Jackson as a first-time coach, former agent Bob Myers as assistant general manager and respected executive Jerry West as a board member this summer.</p>
<p>All they need now is wins.</p>
<p>As has been the case the last two years, almost any major deal for the Warriors would involve parting ways with Curry or backcourt teammate Monta Ellis. Nobody understands that more than Curry, whose name generates more inquiries into Golden State than anybody on the roster.</p>
<p> “It’s nice to be in the conversation with a guy like that,” Curry said of Paul. “I know myself, I’d be part of a package, but that’s something that’s going to happen when you’re in this career, in this business, and you’ve got to run with it.”</p>
<p>Even while working out, it’s not exactly easy for Curry and others to overlook trade talk.</p>
<p>Lacob peered down from his office window above the Warriors practice court Wednesday, watching players compete in a four-on-four half-court game and run sprints and other conditioning drills supervised by trainers. Riley, Jackson and other members of the coaching staff also looked out of their office windows on occasion.</p>
<p>The voluntary workouts, of course, have no coaches involved until a new collective bargaining agreement can be ratified. Ellis and center Andris Biedrins showed up at the facility for the first time since the NBA lockout, although they didn’t participate. Training camp is expected to open Friday.</p>
<p> “We just really can’t wait to get going for real,” said second-round pick Jeremy Tyler, who became the first American-born player to drop out of high school for a professional basketball career overseas in 2009 until he was eligible for the draft this year. “Been waiting a long time for this chance. Just glad it’s finally here.”</p>
<p>Golden State’s biggest need is still size.</p>
<p>The Warriors pledged to be active in trade discussions, and free agent centers Tyson Chandler and Nene are among the franchise’s top targets. With teams not allowed to officially sign free agents until Friday, the roster is sure to be in flux until Golden State opens the regular season at home against the Los Angeles Clippers on Dec. 25.</p>
<p>Even after that, there’s no guarantee.</p>
<p> “It’s just different,” Curry said. “It’s a good possibility there’s going to be some new faces in here after training camp all the way up until Christmas.”</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Updated Dec 7, 2011 7:36 PM ET   OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Stephen Curry woke up Wednesday morning to a flurry of text messages from friends and family back home wondering about the trade talk surrounding the Golden State Warriors point guard. ]]></description>
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	Stephen Curry woke up Wednesday morning to a flurry of text messages from friends and family back home wondering about the trade talk surrounding the Golden State Warriors point guard.</p>
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	&#8221;Seven text messages saying `Hornets, question mark,&#8221;&#8217; Curry said, chuckling.</p>
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	With the latest round of NBA chatter surrounding the point guard, Curry said that he has been told by Warriors general manager Larry Riley and new coach Mark Jackson that he is &#8221;safe and secure&#8221; with the only franchise he has ever known.</p>
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	At least for now.</p>
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	The latest buzz with Curry involves New Orleans guard Chris Paul, who holds a player option for next season but has been reluctant to sign an extension with the Hornets and could opt for free agency in the summer if he&#8217;s not traded. The Warriors have refused to part ways with Curry in any such deal because of his favorable contract and upside, and there&#8217;s a more pressing need for an experienced center.</p>
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	Nothing short of a blockbuster deal that nets the franchise considerable return will likely change that mindset.</p>
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	&#8221;They want me here,&#8221; Curry said. &#8221;Obviously, there&#8217;s the business of basketball and there are things that may happen with a GM having to make a decision for the best interest of the team. When you have a guy like Chris Paul, who is a franchise player, that&#8217;s something you really have to think about it with anybody on the roster. I understand that. I&#8217;m not going to be upset if they entertained that.&#8221;</p>
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	New owners Joe Lacob and Peter Guber have promised to make splashy signings and bold moves to revamp a team that has made the playoffs just once since 1994. The brass hired Jackson as a first-time coach, former agent Bob Myers as assistant general manager and respected executive Jerry West as a board member this summer.</p>
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	All they need now is wins.</p>
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	As has been the case the last two years, almost any major deal for the Warriors would involve parting ways with Curry or backcourt teammate Monta Ellis. Nobody understands that more than Curry, whose name generates more inquiries into Golden State than anybody on the roster.</p>
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	&#8221;It&#8217;s nice to be in the conversation with a guy like that,&#8221; Curry said of Paul. &#8221;I know myself, I&#8217;d be part of a package, but that&#8217;s something that&#8217;s going to happen when you&#8217;re in this career, in this business, and you&#8217;ve got to run with it.&#8221;</p>
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	Even while working out, it&#8217;s not exactly easy for Curry and others to overlook trade talk.</p>
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	Lacob peered down from his office window above the Warriors practice court Wednesday, watching players compete in a four-on-four half-court game and run sprints and other conditioning drills supervised by trainers. Riley, Jackson and other members of the coaching staff also looked out of their office windows on occasion.</p>
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	The voluntary workouts, of course, have no coaches involved until a new collective bargaining agreement can be ratified. Ellis and center Andris Biedrins showed up at the facility for the first time since the NBA lockout, although they didn&#8217;t participate. Training camp is expected to open Friday.</p>
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	&#8221;We just really can&#8217;t wait to get going for real,&#8221; said first-round pick Jeremy Tyler, who became the first American-born player to drop out of high school for a professional basketball career overseas in 2009 until he was eligible for the draft this year. &#8221;Been waiting a long time for this chance. Just glad it&#8217;s finally here.&#8221;</p>
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	Golden State&#8217;s biggest need is still size.</p>
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	The Warriors pledged to be active in trade discussions, and free agent centers Tyson Chandler and Nene are among the franchise&#8217;s top targets. With teams not allowed to officially sign free agents until Friday, the roster is sure to be in flux until Golden State opens the regular season at home against the Los Angeles Clippers on Dec. 25.</p>
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	Even after that, there&#8217;s no guarantee.</p>
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	&#8221;It&#8217;s just different,&#8221; Curry said. &#8221;It&#8217;s a good possibility there&#8217;s going to be some new faces in here after training camp all the way up until Christmas.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Top 5 All-Time Golden State Warriors</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 23:07:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The Golden State Warriors are one of the oldest teams in the NBA, and as such they’ve got one of the richer histories of any franchise in the league. They might not have as many championships as the Lakers or Celtics, but the number of Hall of Fame players they’ve put out is pretty staggering, too. There are plenty of excellent players on this list, but you know the drill at this point; only the best make the top five. And here they are:</p>
<p><strong>#5 – Paul Arizin (1950-1952, 1954-1962)</strong></p>
<p>What he did for the Warriors: Since the Warriors are such a storied franchise, there are bound to be some guys in the annals of their history that did a lot for the team, yet nobody’s ever heard of them. Arizin is probably the best of these players, even though it shouldn’t be quite so easy to forget a guy who averaged 22.8 points and 8.6 rebounds over the course of his 12-year career with the Warriors. He won a championship with the team in 1956, is the franchise’s all-time leader in free-throws made, and is a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame. He was named to ten All-Star teams, four All-NBA teams, and led the league in scoring in 1952 and 1957. He was probably the second-best player of the Warriors’ Wilt Chamberlain era, which is a large shadow to reside in. Despite that, he’s one of the best players the franchise has ever had, regardless whether the general public remembers him or not.</p>
<p>Worth noting: Arizin was Philadelphia’s first pick in the 1950 draft, but this was at a time when teams were assigned picks. It was done territorially, so since Arizin played locally at Villanova University, he was selected by the pro team closest to him. That’s how he ended up with the Warriors for his 12-year NBA career.</p>
<p><strong>#4 – Chris Mullin (1985-1997, 2000-2001)</strong></p>
<p>What he did for the Warriors: Mullin only made five All-Star teams and four All-NBA teams, but he did so much for the Warriors over the course of his career that he was named to the Basketball Hall of Fame just this past April. His #17 isn’t retired just yet, but it will be soon, and that’s an appropriate homage for the franchise leader in steals and games played. He was a member of the 1992 Dream Team and has always sort of been considered the consummate Warrior. It took him a while to get into the Hall, but Warriors fans would’ve voted him in first ballot, and rightly so.</p>
<p>Worth noting: Mullin also worked as VP of Basketball Operations for a few years after retiring as a player, but that wasn’t exactly his calling. He is now an analyst for ESPN.</p>
<p><strong>#3 – Nate Thurmond (1963-1974)</strong></p>
<p>What he did for the Warriors: They didn’t call him “Nate the Great” for nothing. Early in his career, the Hall of Famer split a frontcourt with Wilt Chamberlain, but once Wilt left for the Sixers, Thurmond came into his own, averaging over 20 rpg from 1966-1968. His high-level rebounding abilities over the course of his career have placed him eighth all-time in total rebounds, and fifth all-time in rebounds per game. It shouldn’t be a surprise, then, that Thurmond is the franchise leader in total rebounds. He’s also the franchise leader in games played, as well as a five-time All-Defensive Team selection and seven-time NBA All-Star.</p>
<p>Worth noting: Thurmond was the first player ever to record a quadruple-double, but he did it as a member of the 1974 Chicago Bulls. He scored 22 points, hauled in 14 rebounds, dished out 13 assists, and swatted away 12 shots. It’s only been done three times since, and not at all since David Robinson last did it in 1994.</p>
<p><strong>#2 – Rick Barry (1965-1967, 1972-1978)</strong></p>
<p>What he did for the Warriors: Barry was one of the most enigmatic players in the history of the game, partly due to the fact that he shot his free-throws granny style (don’t knock it—he’s third all-time in free-throw percentage), and partly because of his decision to leave the NBA in 1967 to play in the ABA. That’s the explanation for the gap in his playing years with the Warriors, but he was equally great in both leagues.</p>
<p>Even missing those five years of NBA eligibility, Barry is still one of the best players in NBA history. For starters, he helped lead the Warriors to the 1975 title, where he was named the Finals MVP. During his career he led the league in various categories at different times, including field goals made (1967), steals (1975), and scoring (1967). He was an eight-time NBA All-Star (thought it could have potentially been 13), and he was also the Rookie of the Year his first season in the league. Some have called him the greatest pure small forward ever to have played.</p>
<p>Worth noting: Barry is the only player in history to lead the NCAA, ABA, and NBA in scoring for an individual season.</p>
<p><strong>#1 – Wilt Chamberlain (1959-1965)</strong></p>
<p>What he did for the Warriors: Neither of Chamberlain’s two rings came while playing for the Warriors, and most of us probably remember Wilt more for his tenures with the Sixers and Lakers. Still, Chamberlain’s 100-point game came while playing for the Warriors, and during his short time with the team he was named Rookie of the Year and MVP (both in the same season), and he was an All-Star and an All-NBA team selection all six years he was there. There’s no reason to list all the guy’s other records because we all understand that he holds a ridiculous amount of them, but few of those career stat records would’ve been possible without the great start in Philadelphia.</p>
<p>Worth noting: Chamberlain is one of only two players ever to have won the Rookie of the Year and the MVP trophies in the same year. Wes Unseld was the other one.</p>
<p><strong>Honorable Mention:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Neil Johnston (1951-1959)</strong></p>
<p>What he did for the Warriors: It’s not often that the same player leads the league in scoring and rebounding in a given season, but that’s what Johnston did in 1954-1955. He also led the league in scoring in 1953 and 1954 and field goal percentage three separate times as well. The man had a nasty hook shot before such a thing was commonplace, hence the high shooting percentage. When the organization won its second championship in 1956, Johnston has a huge part of the reason why, and for that and the rest of his accomplishments he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame despite only playing eight years professionally.</p>
<p>Worth noting: After retiring from the Warriors because of ongoing issues with a bum knee, Johnston took over as coach and led the team to a 95-59 record during the first two seasons of Wilt Chamberlain’s career.</p>
<p><strong>Joe Fulks (1946-1954)</strong></p>
<p>What he did for the Warriors: Once upon a time, a long, long time ago, a man named Joe Fulks was the best player for the brand new Philadelphia Warriors of the BAA. The average hoops fan has probably never heard of the guy, but he’s a Hall of Famer and the key member of the 1947 Warriors championship team, one of only three the franchise has ever won. He led his league in points in 1947, points per game in ’47 and ’48, and was a two-time NBA All-Star. He was named to only one All-NBA team, but before the new league rose up he was also named to three All-BAA teams. He’s known mostly as a pure scorer, and his career accomplishments are certainly impressive. However, it’s hard to sneak him into the top five considering the competition at the time. The era wasn’t nearly as competitive as it was 20 years later, nor was the BAA as strong a league as the NBA.</p>
<p>Worth noting: When Fulks scored 63 points in a single game in February of 1949, it was then the most points that any player had ever scored in a game. It was a record that would hold up for ten years, until Elgin Baylor scored 64 in November of 1959.</p>
<p><strong>Tim Hardaway (1989-1993, 1994-1996)</strong></p>
<p>What he did for the Warriors: In his earlier days as a member of the Golden State Warriors, Tim Hardaway was easily among the most exciting point guards of his day. His killer crossover was a nasty, nasty move, and there’s no question he was an integral part of the famous “Run TMC” group that ran opponents during the early ‘90s. He was a three-time All-Star, two-time All-NBA selection, and is tenth all time in three-point field goals made. Had he played his whole career with Golden State, he’d probably be higher on the list, though many of the guys above him are Hall of Famers. That’s not a conversation Timmy is in, at least not yet.</p>
<p>Worth noting: Hardaway reached 5,000 points and 2,500 assists faster than anybody in NBA history other than Oscar Robertson.</p>
<p>And those are the best Warriors in franchise history, which has taken the team from Philadelphia to San Francisco to Oakland. In 65 years of existence, plenty of good players have come and gone, and while none of the guys on this list are particularly recent, an argument could be made for Baron Davis to appear on the honorable mention portion of this list. If not him, though, who? Are there any players on the current roster that could put themselves in this conversation someday?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Even with the NBA lockout under full lock and key the Golden State Warriors still want to engage their fans as best as possible, trying to keep some semblance of excitement alive for the likely shortened if not cancelled 2011-12 season. On Thursday they tried to do just that, holding a fan rally with new head coach Mark Jackson at Oracle Arena, spouting off grandiose claims and perplexing chants to a group of unsuspecting W's fans.  This event was more of a meet-and-greet type get together put on by Joe Lacob and Peter Guber as a way to connect with the people more, something they've done very well with thus far in their tenure with Golden State. Nevertheless, a swimsuit competition with some fireworks and free food isn't the time to be making claims of championship banners. ]]></description>
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<p>Even with the NBA lockout under full lock and key the Golden State Warriors still want to engage their fans as best as possible, trying to keep some semblance of excitement alive for the likely shortened if not cancelled 2011-12 season. On Thursday they tried to do just that, holding a fan rally with new head coach Mark Jackson at Oracle Arena, spouting off grandiose claims and perplexing chants to a group of unsuspecting W&#8217;s fans. </p>
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<p>This event was more of a meet-and-greet type get together put on by Joe Lacob and Peter Guber as a way to connect with the people more, something they&#8217;ve done very well with thus far in their tenure with Golden State. Nevertheless, a swimsuit competition with some fireworks and free food isn&#8217;t the time to be making claims of championship banners. Or is it? Here&#8217;s the Chronicle&#8217;s Rusty Simmons:</p>
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<p>In his first meeting with Warriors fans, new coach Mark Jackson started an impromptu chant of &#8220;De-fense&#8221; among a confused audience, which has rarely heard that word while missing the playoffs 16 of the past 17 seasons.</p>
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<p>This description gives a good sense of what it was like there, with everyone just kind of looking at one another like &#8220;ok, were doing this now?&#8221; Jerry West, along with Lacob and Guber were all in attendance, making sure to please the crowds with some sweet talk without a season: </p>
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<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re not here to kick tires. We&#8217;re here to kick butt,&#8221; said Lacob</p>
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<p>Hey I think my pee-wee football coach told me that&#8230;.</p>
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<p>&#8220;I watch Warriors games,&#8221; West said. &#8220;They come so close so many times and find a way to lose in the fourth quarter. This franchise just needs a little polishing.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Yea, I think just a little Pledge and a roster overhaul will do the trick. </p>
<p>I applaud the W&#8217;s efforts to keep the fans involved, and also admire their positive attitude toward the future of the franchise, but when fans become jaded like Warriors fans have, sometimes you have to walk the walk before you can talk the talk. </p>
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<p>It&#8217;s a new era for the Golden State Warriors, with owners Joe Lacob and Peter Guber leading the franchise and head coach Mark Jackson plucked from the ESPN broadcast booth to mold the players into winners. No one&#8217;s quite sure what the team is going to look like a few years from now, but Chris Cohan and his cronies being nowhere near the franchise&#8217;s Oakland offices has bred a good amount of optimism. Still, the new braintrust hasn&#8217;t proven much of anything &#8212; Lacob and Guber have had just one transitional season as owners and Jackson has never coached at any level.</p>
<p>Ultimately, they&#8217;ll only be able to win over fans with wins. But, for now, they&#8217;re trying in other ways. On Wednesday, the Warriors held an event for roughly 3,000 fans at Oracle Arena. Based on comments from the team&#8217;s head honchos, they are setting some huge goals. From Rusty Simmons of the San Francisco Chronicle (via TBJ):</p>
<blockquote readability="22"><p>&#8220;Don&#8217;t stand up and clap when we&#8217;re a playoff basketball team, because we won&#8217;t be standing up and clapping as a team,&#8221; Jackson said. &#8220;Our ultimate goal will be to hang a championship banner.&#8221;</p>
<p>Those kinds of stirring and outrageous statements were the norm as about 3,000 Warriors season-ticket holders listened to a panel discussion with the team&#8217;s hierarchy, including Jackson, co-owners Joe Lacob and Peter Guber and executive board member Jerry West. [...]</p>
<p>The foursome was introduced to the crowd like a team&#8217;s starting lineup. They took seats at midcourt under blue and yellow lighting as some of the league&#8217;s elite introduced each one via previously recorded video. David Stern introduced Lacob, Magic Johnson for Guber, Pat Riley for West and Reggie Miller for Jackson.</p>
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<p>Wow, it is really too perfect to have Miller introduce Jackson. I mean, not only were they teammates in Indiana, but they have also been the two most widely despised announcers of NBA games for the last two seasons. I bet they even traded tips on how to spout off even more cliches about a sport they understand at an expert level.</p>
<p>The real issue here, of course, is not related to Jackson&#8217;s famous friend. Instead, it&#8217;s figuring out why a coach with no experience whatsoever would pretend that the playoffs are an insubstantial goal for a team that&#8217;s made the postseason twice in the last 19 seasons. When the &#8220;We Believe&#8221; team made the playoffs as the eighth seed in 2007, fans jumped for joy. I know, I was one of them. Beating the Mavericks that year was just considerable icing on the cake.</p>
<p>I understand the idea behind Jackson&#8217;s quotes: He wants to shoot for the highest heights of the sport, and that competitiveness is noble. On the other hand, he&#8217;s also setting himself up for failure. It&#8217;s perfectly fine to set multiple goals for his team, the last of which should definitely be winning a championship. To act as if anything short of ultimate glory isn&#8217;t worth cheering is pigheaded and irresponsible. Making the playoffs would be a terrific step in the right direction for a franchise that hasn&#8217;t had a coherent plan for some time now. Fans are smart enough to realize that these things take time.</p>
<p>Jackson&#8217;s biggest problem with the Warriors is that, because he hasn&#8217;t coached a single game, he appears to be all talk with no substance. These comments do nothing to dispel those concerns. As long as he makes ridiculous promises, he might find it difficult to get the respect he covets so dearly.</p>
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		<title>Musselman named coach of D-League L.A. D-Fenders</title>
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<p>Eric Musselman’s basketball career has come full circle back to Southern California.</p>
<p>Musselman is the new coach of the Los Angeles D-Fenders, the D-League affiliate of the Los Angeles Lakers.</p>
<p>The team made the announcement Thursday. Musselman, former Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings head coach, has now worked in some capacity for every NBA franchise in California. He began in the Clippers organization. Musselman is currently coaching the Venezuelan national team and using crutches for an Achilles injury.</p>
<p>“I remember growing up in San Diego and going to sleep listening to Chick Hearn do Laker games on the radio and was a die-hard Lakers fan as a young kid,” Musselman said in an email from Argentina, where his team was set to play Cuba on Thursday night. “How many San Diego kids get a chance to work for four pro organizations in California? I feel blessed to be able to work in the state we as a family love so much.”</p>
<p>The D-Fenders are returning to the D-League this season following a one-year hiatus. Musselman spent last season with the Reno Bighorns _ affiliate of the Warriors and Kings _ and guided them to the D-League playoffs after they won the Western Conference.</p>
<p>“He has vast experiences in both the NBA and NBA Development League and will be a great addition to our franchise,” team President Joey Buss said in a statement. “I look forward to working with Eric and having a successful season.”</p>
<p>The 46-year-old Musselman has a proven track record in the game’s minor leagues.</p>
<p>Musselman went 270-122 during seven years as head coach of the Continental Basketball Association’s Florida Beach Dogs. From 1990 through 1997, Musselman had 24 players called up to the NBA, the highest number in the league during that span.</p>
<p>“I can’t wait to get started,” Musselman said.</p>
<p>The Kings fired Musselman in April 2007 after a 33-49 season. He led the Warriors from 2002-04. Golden State fired him after the franchise missed the playoffs for the 10th straight year in his second season at the helm. Golden State went 37-45 in his final season and he led the Warriors to 38 victories in his first year.</p>
<p>After being dismissed by the Warriors, Musselman spent two seasons with the Memphis Grizzlies as an assistant under Mike Fratello.</p>
<p>His first NBA coaching experience came with the Minnesota Timberwolves under his late father, Bill, in 1990-91. Musselman also worked as an assistant coach for the Atlanta Hawks under Lon Kruger and as an assistant for the Orlando Magic under Chuck Daly and Doc Rivers.</p>
<p>Musselman played for the University of San Diego, helping the team reach the NCAA tournament two times.</p>
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<p>Eric Musselman&#8217;s basketball career has come full circle back to Southern California.</p>
<p>Musselman is the new coach of the Los Angeles D-Fenders, the D-League affiliate of the Los Angeles Lakers.</p>
<p>The team made the announcement Thursday. Musselman, former Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings head coach, has now worked in some capacity for every NBA franchise in California. He began in the Clippers organization. Musselman is currently coaching the Venezuelan national team and using crutches for an Achilles injury.</p>
<p>&#8220;I remember growing up in San Diego and going to sleep listening to Chick Hearn do Laker games on the radio and was a die-hard Lakers fan as a young kid,&#8221; Musselman said in an email from Argentina, where his team was set to play Cuba on Thursday night. &#8220;How many San Diego kids get a chance to work for four pro organizations in California? I feel blessed to be able to work in the state we as a family love so much.&#8221;</p>
<p>The D-Fenders are returning to the D-League this season following a one-year hiatus. Musselman spent last season with the Reno Bighorns — affiliate of the Warriors and Kings — and guided them to the D-League playoffs after they won the Western Conference.</p>
<p>&#8220;He has vast experiences in both the NBA and NBA Development League and will be a great addition to our franchise,&#8221; team President Joey Buss said in a statement. &#8220;I look forward to working with Eric and having a successful season.&#8221;</p>
<p>The 46-year-old Musselman has a proven track record in the game&#8217;s minor leagues.</p>
<p>Musselman went 270-122 during seven years as head coach of the Continental Basketball Association&#8217;s Florida Beach Dogs. From 1990 through 1997, Musselman had 24 players called up to the NBA, the highest number in the league during that span.</p>
<p>&#8220;I can&#8217;t wait to get started,&#8221; Musselman said.</p>
<p>The Kings fired Musselman in April 2007 after a 33-49 season. He led the Warriors from 2002-04. Golden State fired him after the franchise missed the playoffs for the 10th straight year in his second season at the helm. Golden State went 37-45 in his final season and he led the Warriors to 38 victories in his first year.</p>
<p>After being dismissed by the Warriors, Musselman spent two seasons with the Memphis Grizzlies as an assistant under Mike Fratello.</p>
<p>His first NBA coaching experience came with the Minnesota Timberwolves under his late father, Bill, in 1990-91. Musselman also worked as an assistant coach for the Atlanta Hawks under Lon Kruger and as an assistant for the Orlando Magic under Chuck Daly and Doc Rivers.</p>
<p>Musselman played for the University of San Diego, helping the team reach the NCAA tournament two times.</p>
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<p>Eric Musselman’s basketball career has come full circle back to Southern<br />
California.</p>
<p>Musselman is the new coach of the Los Angeles D-Fenders, the D-League<br />
affiliate of the Los Angeles Lakers.</p>
<p>The team made the announcement Thursday. Musselman, former Golden State<br />
Warriors and Sacramento Kings head coach, has now worked in some capacity for<br />
every NBA franchise in California. He began in the Clippers organization.<br />
Musselman is currently coaching the Venezuelan national team and using crutches<br />
for an Achilles injury.</p>
<p>“I remember growing up in San Diego and going to sleep listening to Chick<br />
Hearn do Laker games on the radio and was a die-hard Lakers fan as a young<br />
kid,” Musselman said in an email from Argentina, where his team was set to play<br />
Cuba on Thursday night. “How many San Diego kids get a chance to work for four<br />
pro organizations in California? I feel blessed to be able to work in the state<br />
we as a family love so much.”</p>
<p>The D-Fenders are returning to the D-League this season following a one-year<br />
hiatus. Musselman spent last season with the Reno Bighorns—affiliate of the<br />
Warriors and Kings—and guided them to the D-League playoffs after they won the<br />
Western Conference.</p>
<p>“He has vast experiences in both the NBA and NBA Development League and<br />
will be a great addition to our franchise,” team President Joey Buss said in a<br />
statement. “I look forward to working with Eric and having a successful<br />
season.”</p>
<p>The 46-year-old Musselman has a proven track record in the game’s minor<br />
leagues.</p>
<p>Musselman went 270-122 during seven years as head coach of the Continental<br />
Basketball Association’s Florida Beach Dogs. From 1990 through 1997, Musselman<br />
had 24 players called up to the NBA, the highest number in the league during<br />
that span.</p>
<p>“I can’t wait to get started,” Musselman said.</p>
<p>The Kings fired Musselman in April 2007 after a 33-49 season. He led the<br />
Warriors from 2002-04. Golden State fired him after the franchise missed the<br />
playoffs for the 10th straight year in his second season at the helm. Golden<br />
State went 37-45 in his final season and he led the Warriors to 38 victories in<br />
his first year.</p>
<p>After being dismissed by the Warriors, Musselman spent two seasons with the<br />
Memphis Grizzlies as an assistant under Mike Fratello.</p>
<p>His first NBA coaching experience came with the Minnesota Timberwolves under<br />
his late father, Bill, in 1990-91. Musselman also worked as an assistant coach<br />
for the Atlanta Hawks under Lon Kruger and as an assistant for the Orlando Magic<br />
under Chuck Daly and Doc Rivers.</p>
<p>Musselman played for the University of San Diego, helping the team reach the<br />
NCAA tournament two times.</p>
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<p>Chris Mullin will be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Friday, following 16 years in the NBA &#8212; most of that with the Golden State Warriors &#8212; and a heralded four-year stay at St. John&#8217;s in his native New York City.</p>
<p>Mullin, who entered the NBA in 1985, was one of the early great shooters in the league. The NBA adopted the three-pointer in 1980; through Mullin&#8217;s career, the league at larger gradually began to see the value of the shot and attempts increased. By 1993, Mullin had become one of the most effective and frequent three-point shooters in the league, something that buoyed his all-around game.</p>
<p>A fantastically versatile player, Mullin was a regular high on the free throws leaderboard too, proving a true double-threat: he could pull up for a jumper or get all the way to the rim. He finished in the league&#8217;s top-10 in scoring four times with the Warriors, and broke the increasingly exclusive 25-point barrier in five seasons. (Despite his great reputation as a scorer, he never scored 50 or more in a game.) </p>
<p>He also spent three seasons with the Indiana Pacers, which included his only career NBA Finals trip in the 1999-00 campaign. Partnering with Mitch Richmond, Tim Hardaway, Billy Owens and Sarunas Marciulionis, Mullin did make the playoffs a number of times in Golden State; toward the end of his Warriors career, Chris Cohan purchased the team and the franchise fell off the rails.</p>
<p>Mullin spent a few post-retirement years working in Golden State&#8217;s front office, but had a tremendous falling out with management as he was essentially pushed out. As new management (and ownership) has largely taken over the franchise, that seems to have thawed. Mullin has long been considered a potential general manager for the New York Knicks; Mullin is a Brooklyn native, and grew up a big fan of the Earl Monroe-Walt Frazier Knicks.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ On a day of uncertainty within the 76ers franchise, one thing was certain: A trade involving swingman Andre Iguodala for Golden State Warriors guard Monta Ellis has been discussed and, in some form at least, is on the table. At midday Tuesday, news broke that the Sixers' parent company, Comcast-Spectacor, is in serious discussions to sell the franchise to an investment group led by billionaire Joshua Harris. Multiple sources close to the negotiations cautioned that hurdles must still be cleared before the ownership deal - if there is one - could be finalized. ]]></description>
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<p>On a day of uncertainty within the 76ers franchise, one thing was certain: A trade involving swingman Andre Iguodala for Golden State Warriors guard Monta Ellis has been discussed and, in some form at least, is on the table.</p>
<p>At midday Tuesday, news broke that the Sixers&#8217; parent company, Comcast-Spectacor, is in serious discussions to sell the franchise to an investment group led by billionaire Joshua Harris. Multiple sources close to the negotiations cautioned that hurdles must still be cleared before the ownership deal &#8211; if there is one &#8211; could be finalized. Those sources put the time line of completion at more than a week.</p>
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<p>Despite this uncertainty, sources stressed that the team&#8217;s basketball operations, led by president Rod Thorn and general manager Ed Stefanski, would continue operating freely.</p>
<p>And the most pressing decision for the Sixers&#8217; front office is the future of Iguodala.</p>
<p>Thorn said that he speaks with &#8220;15 to 20 teams&#8221; a week regarding trade possibilities and that nothing is imminent with the Warriors or any other team.</p>
<p>But according to multiple league sources, the deal between the Sixers and the Warriors is still alive and includes a swap of Iguodala (approximately $44 million remaining on his contract through 2013-14) for Ellis ($33 million remaining through 2013-14). The deal could be executed straight-up because Iguodala and Ellis&#8217; contracts match the NBA&#8217;s trade parameters. As of late Tuesday, it was unclear whether the deal on the table included just those two players or whether one team or the other was hoping to expand the parameters.</p>
<p>If executed as a straight-up swap, the Sixers would be getting the scoring guard they need, while the Warriors would be getting a sizable perimeter defender to complement emerging point guard Stephen Curry.</p>
<p>During the 2010-11 season, Ellis averaged 24.1 points and 5.6 assists a game. Iguodala averaged 14.1 points, 6.3 assists, and 5.8 rebounds a game.</p>
<p>As first reported in The Inquirer two weeks ago, the Sixers have prioritized acquiring a scoring guard, and Ellis is on a short list of candidates.</p>
<p>Because both franchises are in a state of flux &#8211; the Warriors recently changed ownership and hired coach Mark Jackson this week &#8211; there seem to be additional hurdles surrounding this particular trade. Even so, sources have made it clear that the Warriors need resolution relatively quickly because trading Ellis would alter their strategy for the NBA draft.</p>
<p>Golden State holds the No. 11 pick in the draft, scheduled for June 23.</p>
<p>On Tuesday, Iguodala was at Syracuse University attending &#8220;Sportscaster U,&#8221; the broadcasting career development program organized by the NBA Players Association.</p>
<p>Iguodala said that he received a text message regarding news of the potential trade on Tuesday morning, but that &#8220;nothing is happening until it actually happens.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m not putting too much thought into it,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>As for news of the franchise&#8217;s potential sale, Iguodala had caught wind of that as well.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s another variable that is out of my control,&#8221; he said. &#8220;You never know what can happen when you have that option that&#8217;s being thrown out there. Because with new owners, they&#8217;re going to want change &#8211; and do they want to try to work with what they have or do they want to blow it up? So you never know.&#8221;</p>
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<p><span>Contact staff writer Kate Fagan at kfagan@phillynews.com or @DeepSixer 3 on Twitter. Read her blog, &#8220;Deep Sixer,&#8221; at http://go.philly.com/dsix</span></p>
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		<title>Tim Kawakami: Mark Jackson brings big personality, big risk to Golden State Warriors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ As a coach, strategist and day-to-day manager of an often rocky locker room, broadcaster Mark Jackson is a total blank slate, an unknown, a great leap of faith. He has zero high-level coaching experience, so Jackson is a giant sideline question mark, in capital letters and triplicate]]></description>
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<p>As a coach, strategist and day-to-day manager of an often rocky locker room, broadcaster Mark Jackson is a total blank slate, an unknown, a great leap of faith.</p>
<p>He has zero high-level coaching experience, so Jackson is a giant sideline question mark, in capital letters and triplicate.</p>
<p>But the Warriors, it is clear, were not exactly aiming for any of those specific things when they surprisingly hired Jackson as their coach Monday.</p>
<p>Co-owner Joe Lacob was going for something else, something less tangible and something a lot riskier: Headline-making, room-dominating personality.</p>
<p>&#8220;You want to have a guy who&#8217;s strong enough to be in charge,&#8221; general manager Larry Riley said Monday night. &#8220;Mark has a strong personality &#8212; not abrasive, but he has a strong personality and should have the right mix to be able to lead our team.&#8221;</p>
<p>Yes, even the Warriors have to couch this hiring with words such as &#8220;should have&#8221; and &#8220;we think,&#8221; because Jackson has a long career as a player and now offbeat announcer, but no track record as the boss.</p>
<p>Nobody knows what kind of offense he will run, what kind of players he will lean on (other than the point guard) and how he will deal with the daily grind of the media and the like.</p>
<p>Jackson doesn&#8217;t know. Lacob doesn&#8217;t know. All the players in the league who like and respect him &#8212; and there are many &#8212; have no idea.</p>
<p>That doesn&#8217;t mean Jackson will fail. Certainly, plenty of coaches with </p>
<p>gargantuan track records have failed miserably, and a few guys with similarly thin résumés as Jackson&#8217;s have succeeded in the league.
<p>But this is still a dramatically risky pick by Lacob &#8212; his first major coaching hire, made at a major threshold moment for his franchise.</p>
<p>New executive board member Jerry West emphasized that Lacob felt a strong chemistry with Jackson, which was the most important thing for the Warriors to find in a coach.</p>
<p>&#8220;Joe is really excited about it, and I think that is to me of paramount importance,&#8221; West said by phone late Monday night. &#8220;I think it&#8217;s a good night for everybody up there.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s the start of trying to do something a little bit differently and build a better team and imprint Joe and Peter (Guber)&#8217;s style on this team.&#8221;</p>
<p>There is a chance Jackson will be a complete bust and that we will know it by January. There is that chance.</p>
<p>Lacob just hired West and Bob Myers to steady the front office. He has decisions to make about Monta Ellis, the style of play and adding a center.</p>
<p>Lacob needs a coach he can trust to make long-term evaluations and to properly implement the big-picture decisions handed down by West and others in upper management.</p>
<p>And Mark Jackson is really the best guy to do this?</p>
<p>&#8220;I think it&#8217;s been a really good day for the Warriors &#8212; and maybe there will be more good news to come tomorrow possibly,&#8221; West said, referring to both the Jackson hire and the possibility of adding assistant Mike Malone to Jackson&#8217;s staff.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ll have a solid staff in place, and that&#8217;s a building block. They can live with these people not for one or two years, but they&#8217;ll have a place in building this franchise to not only where Joe wants it but where the fans want it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Well, we know by now that Lacob is a risk-taker, and this is now his No. 1 risk.</p>
<p>To get to Jackson, Lacob bypassed more conventional choices such as Dwane Casey and Lawrence Frank, and he apparently didn&#8217;t connect with San Antonio assistant Mike Budenholzer in a face-to-face in Texas last week.</p>
<p>My belief is that West didn&#8217;t push any single candidate on Lacob but perhaps advised him that it would be fresher to pick someone who hadn&#8217;t already tried and failed as a head coach.</p>
<p>To back up their bet on Jackson, Riley confirmed that the Warriors are intent on putting together a strong coaching staff, with New Orleans&#8217; Malone as a leading name.</p>
<p>But really what sold the Warriors on Jackson wasn&#8217;t the staff he could put together or his philosophies (which are unknown). It wasn&#8217;t what he did as a point guard or the many friends he made around the league.</p>
<p>It was the cut of Jackson&#8217;s jib &#8212; and the way Lacob, West, Riley and Myers believe that his jib-ness will communicate to and resonate with NBA players.</p>
<p>&#8220;We do feel very comfortable that here&#8217;s a guy we can work with, and he&#8217;s going to have some real strengths in regards to communicating with players,&#8221; Riley said.</p>
<p>&#8220;And I&#8217;ve mentioned a couple times a strong personality, there&#8217;s some leadership in this guy that&#8217;s important to us.&#8221;</p>
<p>How can he make the jump from TV table to leading a team against the Lakers, the Spurs and the Thunder? With personality.</p>
<p>What qualities about Jackson will mesh with Stephen Curry, David Lee and the rest in a way that departed coach Keith Smart could not? Jackson&#8217;s personality, of course.</p>
<p>Why will the Warriors play better defense under Jackson, who certainly was not known as a defensive stopper as a player?</p>
<p>His personality will tell them to, apparently.</p>
<p>&#8220;I believe that he&#8217;ll be able to get our defense where we want to go,&#8221; Riley said. &#8220;I know he has the strength of personality &#8212; that&#8217;s probably the third time I&#8217;ve said it.&#8221;</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a lot of times. But if it&#8217;s true, it&#8217;s true: The Warriors aren&#8217;t an easy team to coach, and Lacob thinks a strong dose of attitude and confidence can overcome a complete lack of most other qualifying traits.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a risk. Not a small one. When Lacob says he is willing to take them, he isn&#8217;t kidding. It&#8217;s just his personality.</p>
<p>Read Tim Kawakami&#8217;s Talking Points blog at blogs.mercurynews.com/kawakami. Contact him at tkawakami@mercurynews.com or 408-920-5442.</p>
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