Man when Bogut is healthy he is a beast.
GS halftime retiring Chris Mullins jersey. At end the owner gets BOO'd
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Speedy88SBR Posting Legend
- 03-19-11
- 11717
#36Comment -
MoneyLineDawgSBR Posting Legend
- 01-01-09
- 13253
#37
Bogut is not a superstar.....Ellis and Bogut are both very good players at their positions, but one misses half of every seasonComment -
PickWinnerAllDaySBR Posting Legend
- 08-31-11
- 12722
#38Fukk the NBA in general but 22 ppg can be misleading if he is taking an Allen Iverson amount of shots to get there.Comment -
MoneyLineDawgSBR Posting Legend
- 01-01-09
- 13253
#39
And his 6 assists a game when he's not even a point guard (but runs it a little) is pretty impressive considering people say all he does is score
Either way, he is a very good player overall and is someone who can completely take over a game when he gets hot
Ignorant as hell to call a borderline all-star player a "6th man at best"Comment -
YouHave2outsSBR MVP
- 07-02-11
- 4448
#40Ellis is straight trash......................so happy to have an injured Bogut, a late 1st rounder, and Jefferson for his idiot idiot idiot idiot idiot ass and Udoh. I miss Udoh more than Ellis easily.Comment -
PRiMETiME49SBR Rookie
- 10-07-11
- 5
#41Mark Jackson did say Monta was the 3rd best SG in the league. He's probably not 3rd best but I'd say he's closer to that than just a 6th man.Comment -
zam77SBR MVP
- 11-03-10
- 3586
#42I love you Chris.Comment -
EaglesPhan36SBR Aristocracy
- 12-06-06
- 71662
#43I remember one of the most fun times I had @ a NBA game during my youth was heckling Chris Mullin at a Rockets game.Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-14-07
- 28672
#44That was one of the most hilarious things I have ever witnessed. I like it when FANS go off on ownership... they pay the ticket prices, buy the merchandise... they have a voice too... LET THEM SPEAK!!! And they did. That owner was so lucky he didn't get a flaming bag of dog sh#$ at his front door for what he did.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#45Pretty good video
Good job by Mullin and BarryComment -
oldscho0ledSBR MVP
- 01-18-11
- 1407
#46too funny...the owner was about to lose it...Mullin and Barry is classyComment -
Ghenghis KahnSBR Posting Legend
- 01-02-12
- 19734
#47say what you will about monta, the gs fans didn't think it was a good trade...Comment -
milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-22-07
- 26914
#49warriors/bucks trade showed that the bucks cared more about their fans
bogut was great as a player and community guy, but there is no way he can stay healthy with his migraines and back issues, let alone the rest of his body
golden st gave up on the season, and the bucks (even being way back) said let's have some fun and make a playoff pushComment -
HoulihansTXBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-12-09
- 30566
#50The same would happen to the clown who owns the Knicks. He would not show his face on a NY street corner if there was a billion dollars waiting for him.Comment -
shadymcgradySBR Posting Legend
- 02-27-12
- 10036
#51Anyone in the world let alone this thread mentioning healthy in the same sentence with either Andrew bogut or stephen curry is a decent definition of insanity. Unless these walking band aids play in another league outside of the NBA, neither have EVER played a full season or anything remotely close to one. Its like eating a bunch of poison everyday and expecting the results to mimic vitamins, humorous nonetheless.
The only difference between the two is that bogut plays defense and doesn't cry like a bi*ch to the refs for help in padding stats.Comment -
warriorfan707SBR Posting Legend
- 03-29-08
- 13698
#52Bogut needs a fresh start in a new city, its possible he remains healthy next yearComment -
YouHave2outsSBR MVP
- 07-02-11
- 4448
#53Anyone in the world let alone this thread mentioning healthy in the same sentence with either Andrew bogut or stephen curry is a decent definition of insanity. Unless these walking band aids play in another league outside of the NBA, neither have EVER played a full season or anything remotely close to one.
Bogut, while his career has definitely been plagued with injuries, has had separate seasons where he played 77 and 78 games. last year he played 65, and the year before 69. Yeah, that's missing over 15% of the seasons, but I'd even call 69 games 'remotely' close. this is recent bro.Comment -
YouHave2outsSBR MVP
- 07-02-11
- 4448
#54warriors/bucks trade showed that the bucks cared more about their fans
bogut was great as a player and community guy, but there is no way he can stay healthy with his migraines and back issues, let alone the rest of his body
golden st gave up on the season, and the bucks (even being way back) said let's have some fun and make a playoff push
THIS IS HOW FKNG DUMB FANS ARE. THIS IS WHY LACOB WAS BOOED LAST NIGHT. I WAS FKNG DISGUSTED.Comment -
YouHave2outsSBR MVP
- 07-02-11
- 4448
#55he doesn't make others better. he will never be the best player on a championship contender, let alone winner. heck, i don't think he could possibly ever be the second best player on a championship team. i really believe that.Comment -
shadymcgradySBR Posting Legend
- 02-27-12
- 10036
#56you sir, are an idiot. curry played 80 games, started in 77 of them, his rookie year. then he played 74 the following year starting in all 74 of those. both seem remotely close to 82.
Bogut, while his career has definitely been plagued with injuries, has had separate seasons where he played 77 and 78 games. last year he played 65, and the year before 69. Yeah, that's missing over 15% of the seasons, but I'd even call 69 games 'remotely' close. this is recent bro.
Yes curry started and played his rookie yr but that's bc the warriors were horrible. The real stat that u should've mentioned was how many games did curry leave early from, not how many games he played 7min in.
While these bums are injury risks at best, they are more likely to be considered healthy than a cornerstone or foundation building block for an NBA team. You can defend the warriors til u bleed yellow and blue but if u seriously consider curry and bogut as the core of ur favorite WWE team then good luck on the next decade mired in what ifs, injuries and maybe a single david stern induced referee helped playoff appearanceComment -
YouHave2outsSBR MVP
- 07-02-11
- 4448
#57Thank you for the compliment, sir. I take it ur a huge warrior fan in the bay area and while I applaud ur stat digging I must say ur propaganda approach leaves itself open to criticism. The numbers don't lie but I can't help but notice how u purposely skipped over boguts 2008 season in which he played a whopping 36 games and an even more astounding 12 this year.
Yes curry started and played his rookie yr but that's bc the warriors were horrible. The real stat that u should've mentioned was how many games did curry leave early from, not how many games he played 7min in.
While these bums are injury risks at best, they are more likely to be considered healthy than a cornerstone or foundation building block for an NBA team. You can defend the warriors til u bleed yellow and blue but if u seriously consider curry and bogut as the core of ur favorite WWE team then good luck on the next decade mired in what ifs, injuries and maybe a single david stern induced referee helped playoff appearance
and what does the warriors being horrible have to do with the fact that curry started and played in almost every single warriors game his first two years in the league?
and i did not purposely skip over anything. i believe i prefaced my statement about bogut with, 'Bogut, while his career has definitely been plagued with injuries,'.'
yes, i am a huge warriors fan. that is obvious. yes, i am optimistic about almost everything in life. don't see anything wrong with that. GO WARRIORS!!! LET'S GET THESE GUYS HEALTHY!!!!!
edit: i had to for a chuckle.
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/gamelo.../stephen-curry
there is only ONE game curry's rookie season that he started but left with injury. i thought it might have been a few more, but i knew it wasn't many because i was at most of them and watched all of them. thanks for pointing that out. he averaged 36.2 min/game that year.
the other year in question
The 2010-11 NBA season stats per game for Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors on ESPN. Includes full stats, per opponent, for regular and postseason.
curry only played less than 20 minutes in ONE game that he started, once again. he averaged 33.6 min/game that year.
any response to that in regards to Curry? and i was obviously joking when I called you an idiot, I get pumped about the shtty shtty shtty Warriors. my badComment -
MoneyLineDawgSBR Posting Legend
- 01-01-09
- 13253
#58youhave2outs.....You sound bitter as hell about Monta Ellis.....It is obvious that 95% of Golden State fans are on my side so don't get mad at me man, I am just stating my opinion
You keep saying things like you were never going to win with Ellis, well how the fukk do you expect to win with Bogut who is injured EVERY SEASON????
They should have hung on to Monta and possibly traded him during the offseason/draft if they were that determined to get rid of him....Not a panic move at the trading deadline for the real live Tin-ManComment -
shadymcgradySBR Posting Legend
- 02-27-12
- 10036
#59my post was simply a response refuting your statement that neither had played anything remotely close to a full season. that's all.
and what does the warriors being horrible have to do with the fact that curry started and played in almost every single warriors game his first two years in the league?
and i did not purposely skip over anything. i believe i prefaced my statement about bogut with, 'Bogut, while his career has definitely been plagued with injuries,'.'
yes, i am a huge warriors fan. that is obvious. yes, i am optimistic about almost everything in life. don't see anything wrong with that. GO WARRIORS!!! LET'S GET THESE GUYS HEALTHY!!!!!
edit: i had to for a chuckle.
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/gamelo.../stephen-curry
there is only ONE game curry's rookie season that he started but left with injury. i thought it might have been a few more, but i knew it wasn't many because i was at most of them and watched all of them. thanks for pointing that out. he averaged 36.2 min/game that year.
the other year in question
The 2010-11 NBA season stats per game for Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors on ESPN. Includes full stats, per opponent, for regular and postseason.
curry only played less than 20 minutes in ONE game that he started, once again. he averaged 33.6 min/game that year.
any response to that in regards to Curry? and i was obviously joking when I called you an idiot, I get pumped about the shtty shtty shtty Warriors. my badComment -
YouHave2outsSBR MVP
- 07-02-11
- 4448
#60youhave2outs.....You sound bitter as hell about Monta Ellis.....It is obvious that 95% of Golden State fans are on my side so don't get mad at me man, I am just stating my opinion
You keep saying things like you were never going to win with Ellis, well how the fukk do you expect to win with Bogut who is injured EVERY SEASON????
They should have hung on to Monta and possibly traded him during the offseason/draft if they were that determined to get rid of him....Not a panic move at the trading deadline for the real live Tin-Man
as far as trading monta during the offseason/draft, that's absurd. his value was at its highest. warriors fans have been obsessed with getting a big for years. we got a top 5 big. we just have to hope he gets healthy. warriors fans have also been complaining about the monta/steph backcourt. they hated monta when he did the moped sht, they hate how he is literally retarded and cannot even form a proper sentence, they hate the fact that it took him 5 years to make a buzzer beater at the end of any quarter with the score being anything even though he had the ball in his hands in every end of quarter/end of game situation. now, though, we hate trading him away. it is what it is. klay will fill the monta void within a couple years. he might even be better, no joke. say what you want for now. if you don't like the move, you don't like it. i like it and am going to remain optimistic about my favorite team's future!Comment -
MoneyLineDawgSBR Posting Legend
- 01-01-09
- 13253
#61i sound bitter as hell about Monta? i love the move! i'm not bitter at all. seriously, i'm not sure where you got that i'm bitter. i am very, very happy that we made this deal, although i'm sure any fickle fan base would be up in arms after the owner promised a winning season and followed it by trading away the best player and fan fave for someone who will not even play this season. i guess time will tell. no sense arguing about it anymore with you guys!
as far as trading monta during the offseason/draft, that's absurd. his value was at its highest. warriors fans have been obsessed with getting a big for years. we got a top 5 big. we just have to hope he gets healthy. warriors fans have also been complaining about the monta/steph backcourt. they hated monta when he did the moped sht, they hate how he is literally retarded and cannot even form a proper sentence, they hate the fact that it took him 5 years to make a buzzer beater at the end of any quarter with the score being anything even though he had the ball in his hands in every end of quarter/end of game situation. now, though, we hate trading him away. it is what it is. klay will fill the monta void within a couple years. he might even be better, no joke. say what you want for now. if you don't like the move, you don't like it. i like it and am going to remain optimistic about my favorite team's future!
GL as I usually root for the Warriors, but I think it's a bad moveComment -
YouHave2outsSBR MVP
- 07-02-11
- 4448
#62I don't mind trading Ellis at all for you guys.....My main issue is trading the franchises' best player/asset for a player who is a heavy underdog to stay healthy in any given year......Migraines/Chronic back issues, not to mention he is constantly taking awkward falls and seems to be made of glass
GL as I usually root for the Warriors, but I think it's a bad moveComment -
MoneyLineDawgSBR Posting Legend
- 01-01-09
- 13253
#63
Sure when he plays he is a force, but what's the point if he won't ever be there if/when you guys get to the playoffs?
Should have traded Monta for a lottery pick or another big man, maybe a little less talented but healthyComment -
shadymcgradySBR Posting Legend
- 02-27-12
- 10036
#64The point is that curry wouldn't have started 77games as a rookie if he was on a decent or solid team. With that being said he's got a pistol which is unique and one of a kind in the entire league, meaning he can pull up fast on a dime anywhere and anytime. This was supposed to be his Breakout season into superstardom but it never happened. Whether u want to blame the lockout or his health issues, it just didn't happen. The biggest peeve I get when watching him is not how incomplete his game is but how he didn't make an attempt to work on his weaknesses whatsoever. He must have known he was going to get the green light from stern and his finger men and failed to work on his overall game to cement the opportunity.Comment -
milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-22-07
- 26914
#65i sound bitter as hell about Monta? i love the move! i'm not bitter at all. seriously, i'm not sure where you got that i'm bitter. i am very, very happy that we made this deal, although i'm sure any fickle fan base would be up in arms after the owner promised a winning season and followed it by trading away the best player and fan fave for someone who will not even play this season. i guess time will tell. no sense arguing about it anymore with you guys!
as far as trading monta during the offseason/draft, that's absurd. his value was at its highest. warriors fans have been obsessed with getting a big for years. we got a top 5 big. we just have to hope he gets healthy. warriors fans have also been complaining about the monta/steph backcourt. they hated monta when he did the moped sht, they hate how he is literally retarded and cannot even form a proper sentence, they hate the fact that it took him 5 years to make a buzzer beater at the end of any quarter with the score being anything even though he had the ball in his hands in every end of quarter/end of game situation. now, though, we hate trading him away. it is what it is. klay will fill the monta void within a couple years. he might even be better, no joke. say what you want for now. if you don't like the move, you don't like it. i like it and am going to remain optimistic about my favorite team's future!
what did the bucks do so wrong? gave up bogut who was doing nothing anyway. gave up stephen jackson who was so much of a head case he was sitting on the bench the last month even when healthy.
what did the warriors do so right? gave up 2 decent players for 0 decent players. i would bet dollars to doughnuts that bogut never plays 30 games in a season again. time will tell.
the strategy of giving up on the season to get a higher draft pick might be a sound one in the long run, i can't disagree with that.Comment -
milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-22-07
- 26914
#66also i would like to add that the notion brandon jennings is somehow automatically gone now after the season is absurd.
bucks have the backcourt they want.Comment -
YouHave2outsSBR MVP
- 07-02-11
- 4448
#67
i just wanted to respond to say of course 99% of fans are going to look at it as the Bucks getting the better end of the deal. They got a healthy Monta and a promising role player for crap SJax and injury plagued Bogut. Fact is that Warriors hit a home run if Bogut gets healthy, although it seems that you see the chances of Bogut having a healthy and successful career as being slim to none. I hope you're wrong, but it would make sense. Warriors are never supposed to be good, ever.
I also like the fact that Warriors flipped Jax for Jeff and a late 1st rounder, even though he's a mill more per year and an extra couple years.Comment -
milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-22-07
- 26914
#68yeah sometimes i wish the bucks would just have back to back awful seasons and get high draft picks. i think i meant post rather than thread, not the first time i misspoke/typed and certainly won't be the last
hanging around .500 every year, within 10 games over or 10 games under doesn't do anything except perpetuate mediocrity
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YouHave2outsSBR MVP
- 07-02-11
- 4448
#69^^ yup, hence Warriors are straight crap my entire life. the one or two times we've had a top 5 pick in a decent draft, we have absolutely blown it beyond belief.Comment -
vyomguySBR Hall of Famer
- 12-08-09
- 5794
#70just hope warriors get top 7 pick this year...every year they get picks 8-13.Comment
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