Friday, November 30, 2007

Warriors notch another win over Rockets

Sometimes the smallest, most unpredictable teams have the most fight in them. The Golden State don't know the meaning of 'quit'. Thursday night they sealed a win against Houston 113-94. The Golden State defense was able to keep Yao Ming in check, only allowing him to hit 4-of-12 from the field. Much of that was credited to Al Harrington, who stuck to the 7' 6 Center like glue throughout the game. Golden State went on a late spurt which wore the Rockets out.

Once again Baron Davis took control and capped off the victory with a 27-point, 8-assist performance. He's a big piece to the up-tempo and fast break style of play, keeping the offense running smooth. The Warriors bump their mark up to 8-7 with three consecutive wins. They started the season off 0-5, but have received a pick-me-up from Stephen Jackson after he served a 6-game suspension. I think Golden State will be one of the best upset underdogs teams in the West again this year. Count on Baron Davis to keep this team afloat and shocking the basketball critics.

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