I have been a season ticket holder for over 24 years and I have had it! Jackson and Ellis have zero communication skills. There pompous egotistical attitudes make me sick. They have no respect or understand of how difficult it is to run any business. They should be appreciative and thankful their in the position their in. All that the Warriors did for the both of them and this is how they give back. This is disgusting!
I have sat back and watched everybody fall in love with this joke of a head coach. Sorry but I don't see it. Sure we got lucky with the Clippers chocking and we made the playoffs.....ONCE. How many championships has Nelly won???? His style does not work. He plays NO D. I have seen Richardson traded, I watched Davis leave and now I see Jackson wants out and the Warriors may trade Ellis. If Jackson wants out then trade him.
......then let the two 1/2 guards figure out who belongs where during practices and let AR claim the PF position. Curry and Ellis will develop a successful working relationship and Randolph will prosper.

Well, It looks like the Warriors have finally done it.. they've finally fallen all the way down. The Warriors are officially at rock bottom.
Two years ago, this franchise was blazing toward their first playoff appearance in 12 years, as well as the NBA record books by becoming the first 8 seed to beat a 1 seed in a seven game playoff series. They were a young, hungry club. All the "rebuilding" we fans had endured for the previous decade was finally beginning to bear some fruit, and the future was bright.

With 23 seconds left in last night's 106-107 heartbreaking loss to the San Antonio Spurs, Warriors coach Don Nelson called a time-out. Down by 1, the Warriors guru of hardwood philosophy gathered his troops together to reveal his mastermind strategy.. Only his message(if he had one) was not understood.

Hello, all you long suffering Warriors fans. I'm sure that many of you were as disappointed as I was watching the Warriors wander the floor aimlessly against a struggling Lakers team that was very beatable tonight. I'm sure that many of you joined in yelling at Corey Magette through the TV screen as he made one bumbing mistake after another.. whether it was throwing a pass over the trapping defenders.. and everyone else on the court into the third row of seats..
Dear Chris Cohan,
As we head toward being mathematically eliminated from the playoffs again, it's time to look forward. There's a lot of things that conspired against us this season, including tough injuries and an equally tough first half schedule. Nevertheless, this year conforms to a trend that's been happening for many years. The 2006-2008 seasons were the anomaly.
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