If there is one member of the Golden State Warriors who has something to prove, it's Andrew Bogut. After all, the team gave up a star and fan-favorite in Monta Ellis to get the seven-foot center. One might even think that the Warriors' "tanking" job in the latter half of the season was because of the acquisition of Bogut. Because he was injured and never suited up for a game, the Warriors had absolutely no size on the court, and without Ellis' scoring, had little to slim chance of winning.But...
The Golden State Warriors will be looking to solidify their small forward slot and add depth this summer, and there are quite a few good names available who will be restricted free agents.With just around a mid-level exception to play with, the Warriors must use what money they do have wisely. While most of their roster is set, they are far from a lock to play in the postseason.Restricted free agents can be hard to sign—just wait and see how hard it will be for some other team to sign a...
The Golden State Warriors are going to look like a very different team next season thanks to Andrew Bogut, but he is going to need some help.To help make the transition to playing tough defense, or any kind of defense for that matter, the Warriors need all the defensive-able players they can get.The Warriors appear set at most positions in their starting five, but that certainly doesn't mean that they don't need any help.The Warriors are reportedly looking to acquire a veteran or a new starti...
If there's one thing Joe Lacob has been in his short tenure as Golden State Warriors owner, it's bold. He's made outlandish promises and bold statements, but none may be bolder than the one he made today.Just a couple days after news broke of a potential Warriors move across the Bay, the team held a grand press conference announcing their intentions to build an arena on the Embarcadero and have it be ready by 2017, in front of the likes of David Stern, SF Mayor Ed Lee, Lieutenant Governor Gav...