NBA.com wrote:Warriors Escape With Narrow Win Over Wolves
March 25, 2010 - Injuries are finally catching up with the Warriors. After trailing by five at the half, Golden State needed 30 points from Steve Nash narrowly edge out the 16-56 Minnesota Timberwolves. The two Anthonys (Morrow and Randolph) were also solid, but the team's lack of depth hurt them. The Wolves, led by Jamal Crawford's 34, hold the league's worst record, but nonetheless looked very disappointed following the loss.
22 29 17 29 97 (16-56)
24 22 19 36 101 (42-29)
1. Nash: 30/3/7
2. Morrow: 17/9/3
3. Randolph: 13/11/5
NBA.com wrote:J.R. Smith Drops 35 in Denver's Drubbing Of Warriors
March 26, 2010 - The Golden State Warriors, missing two key rotation players, on the second half of a back-to-back facing a red-hot Nuggets team in Denver had the odds stacked against them going into this game. I doubt anybody expected them to lose as badly as they did though. J.R. Smith dropped a season-high 35, and seven of his teammates scored in double figures as the Nuggets demolished the Warriors 132-101, leapfrogging them for the fourth seed.
27 20 25 29 101 (42-30)
42 26 28 36 132 (42-30)
1. Randolph: 15/9/5, 7-9 FG
2. Nash: 16/1/9
3. Biedrins: 15/10/2
NBA.com wrote:Warriors Once Again Narrowly Defeat Pesky Timberwolves
March 28, 2010 - The Timberwolves don't exactly have the Warriors' number, having been swept in the season series, but they have certainly made the Warriors work for those victories. This last game was no exception. The Warriors led most of the way, but the Wolves would not let up. Interim starter Salim Stoudamire (in place of Stephen Jackson) caught fire late in the game, helping the Warriors win it, 115-108.
32 27 28 25 115 (43-30)
28 27 30 23 108 (16-57)
1. Morrow: 23/8/3
2. Randolph: 14/12/4
3. Stoudamire: 19/1/4
NBA.com wrote:Warriors Contain Late Comeback To Eliminate Suns
March 29, 2010 - Golden State was missing two of its key rotation players and were playing their third road game in four days. Despite that, they looked and played like title contenders... at least for the first three quarters that is. After jumping out to a double digit lead, the Warriors were relentless, not letting the Suns back into the game. However, the young, recently revamped squad made a gallant fourth quarter comeback attempt, turning a 20 point deficit into a one point lead with a minute to play. Golden State outplayed the home team in crunch time to officially eliminate Phoenix from playoff contention, and finish the road trip 2-1.
34 29 25 20 108 (44-30)
24 24 21 36 105 (29-43)
1. Nash: 25/2/11
2. Biedrins: 14/11/7 blocks (!)
3. Randolph: 9/9/9
dare wrote:Randolph is good nearly a triple double in the last game
The Warrior Zone wrote:|---THE WARRIOR ZONE---|
Month In Review: March 2010
Record: 44-30 (13-3) | Home: 25-12 (6-2) | Road: 19-18 (7-1) | 2nd Pacific, 5th West | On Pace For: 49 wins
Points For: 105.5 (1st) | Points Against: 104.3 (28th) | Differential: +1.2 (10th)
Coming into the month, we were 31-28, sitting in eighth place with playoffs looking anything but certain. A stunning nine game win streak was the centerpiece of our fantastic 13-3 month. We had a weak schedule, but I did not see this coming. During the win streak, we lost Ricky Rubio and later Stephen Jackson to injury, but that didn't seem to phase us. A heartbreaking loss to the Bobcats prevented the streak from hitting double digits, but the month was nonetheless a rousing success. We moved up from eighth in the division to fourth, and clinched ourselves a playoff berth, our first since 2007.
Game Results:
L.A. Lakers 129, Golden State 122 (31-28)
Golden State 114, Atlanta 104 (32-28)
Golden State 126, Miami 94 (33-28)
Golden State 114, Dallas 112 (34-28)
Golden State 108, Memphis 97 (35-28)
Houston 108, Golden State 122 (36-28)
Milwaukee 97, Golden State 120 (37-28)
Oklahoma 100, Golden State 104 (38-28)
Golden State 106, LA Clippers 98 (39-28)
Philadelphia 92, Golden State 100 (40-28)
Charlotte 98, Golden State 97 (40-29)
Utah 87, Golden State 108 (41-29)
Minnesota 97, Golden State 101 (42-29)
Golden State 101, Denver 132 (42-30)
Golden State 115, Minnesota 108 (43-30)
Golden State 108, Phoenix 105 (44-30)
Player Averages: (Points | Rebounds | Assists | Steals | Blocks)
Steve Nash: 16.5 | 2.1 | 8.6 | 0.8 | 0.1
Anthony Morrow: 12.1 | 2.9 | 0.8 | 0.6 | 0.1
Stephen Jackson: 16.8 | 3.4 | 4.5 | 0.9 | 0.1
Anthony Randolph: 16.2 | 11.0 | 3.4 | 0.7 | 1.8
Andris Biedrins: 8.8 | 10.1 | 0.8 | 0.3| 1.9
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Rudy Fernandez: 9.8 | 2.0 | 2.3 | 1.0 | 0.0
Ricky Rubio: 5.8 | 2.1 | 4.5 | 1.3 | 0.1
Salim Stoudamire: 8.6 | 1.1 | 1.6 | 0.7 | 0.0
Darko Milicic: 3.2 | 2.8 | 0.3 | 0.2 | 0.8
Joel Przybilla: 3.7 | 2.6 | 0.2 | 0.0 | 0.6
Chase Budinger: 3.3 | 0.9 | 0.9 | 0.2 | 0.0
Mark Blount: 1.5 | 0.5 | 0.2 | 0.1 | 0.1
Brian Cardinal 1.2 | 0.8 | 0.2 | 0.0 | 0.0
Kyrylo Fesenko still has yet to play, as he is still a scrub.
Western Conference Standings:
Pacific------------------------Northwest-------------------Southwest
54-20-------------------- 51-24--------------------- 48-25
44-30-------------------- 44-30--------------------- 41-33
43-31-------------------- 33-41--------------------- 35-39
41-33-------------------- 25-50--------------------- 34-39
29-44-------------------- 17-57--------------------- 29-45
Eastern Conference Standings:
Atlantic----------------------Central----------------------Southeast
54-21-------------------- 47-28-------------------- 49-25
35-38-------------------- 41-35-------------------- 37-38
35-38-------------------- 32-42-------------------- 34-39
35-39-------------------- 32-43-------------------- 32-43
22-53-------------------- 29-45-------------------- 30-44
Playoff Picture
(1) LA Lakers [54-20] Vs. (8) Houston [41-33]
(4) Denver [44-30] Vs. (5) Golden State [44-30]
(3) San Antonio [48-25] Vs. (6) Sacramento [43-31]
(2) Portland [51-24] Vs. (7) LA Clippers [41-33]
(1) Boston [54-21] Vs. (8) Toronto [35-39]
(4) Chicago [41-35] Vs. (5) Charlotte [37-38]
(3) Cleveland [47-28] Vs. (6) New Jersey [35-38]
(2) Orlando [49-25] Vs. (7) Philadelphia [35-38]
Race 2 The MVP:
LeBron James (29.6 PPG, 8.0 RPG, 7.4 APG; Cavaliers: 47-28)
Kobe Bryant (27.1 PPG, 5.2 RPG, 6.2 APG; Lakers: 54-20)
Brandon Roy (22.5 PPG, 5.9 RPG, 6.2 APG; Blazers: 51-24)
Dwight Howard (23.9 PPG, 11.7 RPG, 2.8 BPG; Magic: 49-25)
Rajon Rondo (14.8 PPG, 7.3 RPG, 9.2 APG, 2.2 SPG; Celtics: 54-21)
Players Of The Month
East Player: LeBron James
West Player: Kobe Bryant
East Rookie: James Harden
West Rookie: Blake Griffin
2010 Mock Lottery:
1. Minnesota: John Wall - Kentucky
2. Utah (via New York): Evan Turner - Ohio State
3. Utah: Donatas Motiejunas - Lithuania
4. Indiana: Derrick Favors - Georgia Tech
5. Memphis: Cole Aldrich - Kansas
6. Oklahoma City (via Phoenix) - DeMarcus Cousins - Kentucky
7. Miami: Al-Farouq Aminu - Wake Forest
8. Detroit: Wesley Johnson - Syracuse
9. Washington: Ed Davis - North Carolina
10. Milwaukee: Willie Warren - Oklahoma
11. Oklahoma City: Xavier Henry - Kansas
12. Atlanta: Larry Sanders - VCU
13. New Orleans: Damion James - Texas
14. Golden State (via Dallas): Stanley Robinson - Connecticut
League Leaders:
Points Per Game:
1. LeBron James: 29.6
2. Michael Redd: 27.6
3. Kobe Bryant: 27.1
4. Kevin Durant: 26.6
5. Dirk Nowitzki: 26.0
44. Stephen Jackson: 16.8
Rebounds Per Game:
1. Dwight Howard: 11.7
2. Al Jefferson: 11.2
3. Anthony Randolph: 11.0
4. Carlos Boozer: 10.8
5. David Lee: 10.6
Assists Per Game:
1. Chris Paul: 10.0
2. Deron Williams: 9.5
3. Rajon Rondo: 9.2
4. Jose Calderon: 9.1
5. Jason Kidd: 8.8
7. Steve Nash: 8.6
Steals Per Game:
1. Chris Paul: 2.3
2. Rajon Rondo: 2.2
3. Dwyane Wade: 2.0
3. Caron Butler: 2.0
5. Ron Artest: 1.9
22. Ricky Rubio: 1.3
Blocks Per Game:
1. Dwight Howard: 2.8
2. Josh Smith: 2.7
3. Emeka Okafor: 2.6
4. Tim Duncan: 2.5
4. Marcus Camby: 2.5
13. Andris Biedrins: 1.8
Field Goal %:
1. Chris Bosh: .585
2. Dwight Howard: .580
3. Carl Landry: .578
4. Shaquille O'Neal: .573
5. Anthony Randolph: .570
Three Point %:
1. Jason Kapono: .504
2. Peja Stojakovic: .495
3. Daniel Gibson: .480
4. Rashard Lewis: .470
5. Eddie House: .463
20. Anthony Morrow: .435
Free Throw %
1. Jose Calderon: .974
2. Chauncey Billups: .954
3. Peja Stojakovic: .945
4. Steve Nash: .941
5. Rudy Fernandez: .940
Nelliepoints Standings:
Nash: 34
Randolph: 28
Morrow: 15
Stoudamire: 7
Biedrins: 7
Jackson: 5
Fernandez: 1
Randolph: 112
Nash: 96
Jackson: 66
Morrow: 34
Biedrins: 19
Fernandez: 15
Rubio: 7
Stoudamire: 7
Lamrock wrote:2. Utah (via New York): Evan Turner - Ohio State
3. Utah: Donatas Motiejunas - Lithuania
March Results
LAL @ GSW* L
GSW @ ATL W
GSW @ MIA W
GSW* @ DAL W
GSW @ MEM W
HOU @ GSW W
MIL* @ GSW W
OKC* @ GSW W
GSW* @ LAC W
PHI* @ GSW W
CHA* @ GSW L
UTA* GSW W
MIN @ GSW W
GSW* @ DEN L
GSW @ MIN* W
GSW @ PHX* W
Record (16 games): 13-3
East Player of the Month (MAR): LeBron James
East Rookie of the Month (MAR): Kobe Bryant
West Player of the Month (MAR): Blake Griffin
West Rookie of the Month (MAR): James Harden
Nelliepoints Leaders (March):
1. Steve Nash
2. Anthony Randolph
3. Anthony Morrow
Standings:
Sit: 122 points (97+25)
Martti.: 107.5 points (82+25.5)
Valor: 101 points (75+26)
Thierry.: 99 points (78+21)
newc: 94 points (68+26)
Cartar: 90.5 points (72+18.5)
jesrie: 78 points (55+23)
Lightning Strike: 67.5 points (44+23.5)
Dare: 51.5 points (29+22.5)
-hova: 46.5 points (20+26.5)
Skilmatic: 33 points (33+0)
Clutch: 25 points (25+0)
Mark: 22 points (0+22)
De8: 21.5 points (0+21.5)
magician: 21 points (21+0)
TheDee: 5 points (5+0)
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