Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Warriors trade B. Wright and Gadzuric for Troy Murphy and a Second Round Pick



So it looks like the Golden State Warriors are set to trade Brandan Wright and Dan Gadzuric to the New Jersey Nets for Troy Murphy and a second round pick in the upcoming draft. The Warriors are basically looking to get more picks as it's reported the Warriors are looking to turn around and trade Murphy for another pick. There are some teams in the East like Miami and Orlando looking for some bulk in the paint. We will see if the Warriors can get another second rounder for Murphy. If the Warriors can not trade Murphy don't expect to see him back in a Warriors uniform. The team has stated they will attempt to buy him out if they can not trade him.

This trade looks like a win to me. Murphy makes slightly more than Wright and Gadzuric and chances are they Warriors will buy him out for less than he is worth so look for the Warriors to come out a couple dollars a head. Hopefully the Warriors will do some good with their second round pick and turn the trade into a solid one for the Warriors. Worst case scenario in my opinion is the Warriors go into the offseason with a couple hundred more thousands of dollars. Gadzuric and Wright are both poor poor players and aren't going to help the Warriors make a run this year so I say so long to the two.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Be excited but don't be fooled


There are a lot of good feelings surrounding the Warriors right now. And I say take it all in, baby! The Warriors have won six out of their last eight and are only four games out of the playoffs. This is exciting stuff! It's a very encouraging time to be a Warriors fan. Especially someone like me who predicted doom before the season. But don't be fooled into thinking this team is a legitimate contender for that 8th spot in the West.

Not sure how many of you Warriors fans were paying attention but four of those six wins against good solid NBA opponents came against teams missing some of their best players. Don't get me wrong a win is a win but those were close games that I have to believe that the Warriors would have lost if those teams had their starting five.Warriors could have still maybe pulled one or two of those four out but probably not all four. Also the two losses came to the Phoenix Suns, who the Warriors have to pass to move up the playoff ladder. So while I am happy for the W's I am not super excited about this season as of yet. I am still very happy this team is much better than I thought it would be but for a playoff run things are going to have to be fixed.

The Warriors are going to need to go out and make a trade by next week's deadline. They need help at the center position and off the bench. Fixing one of those two can probably help them sneak into the playoffs. So my fingers are crossed but I'm not going to hold my breath. The Warriors don't have a ton to offer so I'm not expecting a miracle. 

Monday, February 7, 2011

Udooooooooooooooooooooooooooh

If you only read the box score Ekpe Udoh probably didn't look super awesome. But if you watched the Bulls game he had one impressive night. Udoh shutdown Carlos Boozer and helped the Warriors steal a victory from the Chicago Bulls. Udoh is proving to be a solid bench contributor with his defense. Let's agree that this Warriors team is not the best defensive team in the NBA but lately with the help of Udoh nice things have been happening on the defensive side of the ball. Sure his stats won't impress in the box score but give him credit he kept the Bulls low post stud off the glass. And if you are thinking Boozer had an off night he didn't not against the lack luster defense of David Lee.

While Udoh's offensive low post game is still raw he is starting to look like maybe a decent draft pick. Sure maybe the Warriors should have gone with Monroe who is have a decent rookie season for the Pistons but maybe what the Warriors really wanted was more defense not offense. I am looking forward to tonight's game against the Suns to see if can get some extended playing time. I don't see why not, it's not like Andris is doing much. Give this kid a chance I have feeling that this kid may not be a stud but at this point a solid defensive player off the bench would be a very nice piece to this Warriors puzzle.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Would you trade Monta?

From a lot of the reading I do on Warriors forums throughout the internet I have seen many posts or blogs talking about trading Monta Ellis. There are more people than I thought out there, who think Monta is more of a liability than this team's all-star. Those who say this claim Monta is holding Curry back. The writers feel that Curry would be the next Steve Nash without Monta slowing him down. They have the idea that the offense would flow so much better with Curry on the floor and players wouldn't just stand around and watch like they do with Ellis. The part I find intriguing is what could the Warriors get in return for Monta? Well let me give you my opinions on all of this AND MORE!!!!!!! Well maybe I will just stick to this topic and save the AND MORE for my next blog.

First lets talk about what Ellis brings to the court that I am not sure Curry can replace. Monta has finally come into his own when it comes to being a gamer. He is the guy the team knows can hit that shot with game clock running out. He is also the kind of player that doesn't need to be freed up by coming off a screen to get that last shot. He can break down the defender and take it to the rim or pull up and hit the jumper. He is a hard man to stop from getting his shot off during one possession at the end of a game. My question is can Curry do any of this? He certainly hasn't shown me the ability to break players down offensively at will. So therefor at the end of a game the Warriors are going to have to run him off of a screen for an open look. Now once he has that ball with time expiring can he hit that shot. His percentages tell me yes but this is a different scenario than shooting during the rest of the game. Now he certainly did it in college but he isn't playing against the same caliber of player. The answer to this question can only be answered by him doing it and seeing what happens. Personally I don't trade Monta yet until I see that Curry can take over his leadership role at the end of the game.  If you get rid of Monta and it turns out Curry can't fill that role this organization will once again have shot itself in the foot.

Secondly I would like to address the point of Curry making our offense flow better and Monta causing it be stagnant. That is a pile of nonsense. I am not saying that Curry doesn't make the offense flow better or that when the ball is in Monta's hand the offense doesn't get stagnant. What I am saying is that has nothing to do with Monta. Curry is the PG I would hope he would run the offense better. It's not Monta's job to run the offense he is a SG. Curry is in charge of creating that flow as the point guard and if the flow dies every time Monta gets the ball that is on Smart. The coach has to tell his players to keep moving. Ellis has done a fine job this year of finding the open man for a score. Monta isn't that same head down player he used to be. I can't fault Monta for either of those things.

Now if the Warriors trade Ellis who do they get? Personally I think some of us Warriors fans over value Ellis but I don't think by much. There aren't a ton of impact players in the league like him. So who is available and what can the Warriors do? Personally I see only one option, draft picks. Now I know what you are thinking, we should get a player that can have the type of impact that Ellis did. Like maybe a Danny Granger. Well you are now putting yourself right back into the hole of Curry playing second fiddle. So you can't do that and the last thing the Warriors want to get for Ellis is a bunch of decent players but nothing outstanding. Also let's face it Melo isn't coming here so getting superior star isn't happening either. So you have to go young. Get draft picks hope to draft well and let the young guys learn to play with Curry instead of next to him. I personally think that could be a very smart idea (no relation to Keith). This team has a ton of issues right now. It's not going to be fixed tomorrow. Ellis may only be 25 years old but lets not forget he came straight out of HS and if there is one thing I have learned it's that a players NBA body has about the same amount of seasons in it whether you went to college or not. So why not trade Ellis now and get some good young talent to develop with Curry? It's the smart move (again no relation). Unless your organization does a terrible job drafting young talent, uh oh.

If I was the GM I would probably lean toward keeping the two for a little longer but if another team wants to give me a couple first round picks for Ellis I think I pull the trigger. It would be a tough choice but it really would be hard to go wrong with getting several young players who could impact the organization long term.