Friday, December 02, 2005

Davis revamping Warriors' offense

The Golden State Warriors have a miracle in the form of a 6'5 stocky point guard who brings life and energy to a long struggling team. Baron Davis was a great addition to the Warriors during the second half of last season. Despite his short comings with nagging injuries he's propelled them to a new level. He's averaging 16.0 points, 8.8 assists, and 2.3 steals a game, though is not 100% healthy. As of today the team's record is 11-6. A decent start, but a far improvement from previous years. They also had a good stretch towards the end of last season, winning 12 of their last 19 games.

The offensive attack for the Warriors caters to Davis' strengths. He gets to create shots for his teammates, providing increased scoring opportunities and driving in the paint for points himself. The versatile former UCLA Bruins and New Orleans Hornets star knows how to draw the defense to him, opening up these scoring opportunities for teammates. He's a vocal leader who takes charge on court. With guys like Troy Murphy, Adonal Foyle, and Mike Dunleavy keeping up with his style of play he keeps them on notice during games and dictates motivation and encouragement when they make mistakes or fall off the same page.

With 9 straight years eluding the playoffs some feel this is the year for Golden State. It's too early to start thinking about postseason predictions and this team must overcome the rising competition in the Mid-West and Pacific. The Clippers of all teams remain in first place in their division right now. With other teams just warming up expect Phoenix, Seattle, and San Antonio to climb to the on top. The Warriors have their work cut for them in search of a fifth or sixth seed to enter the playoffs. Best of luck to this resurgent team, led by the amazing Baron Davis.

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