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You have to wonder what took so long. Rondo missed his 10th consecutive free throw last night, before finally making one midway through the third quarter.
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Golden State Warriors (3-7) at Boston Celtics (8-3),
Boston's six-game winning streak to start the season is in the past and the suddenly-slumping Celtics hope to get back on track tonight versus the Golden State Warriors at TD Garden.
Warriors use hardship waiver to boost roster
The Warriors, who once again will be without half of their roster for Friday's game against Portland, have signed forward/center Chris Hunter using the NBA's hardship rule.
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Celtics Hope to Get Back on Track vs Depleted Warriors
GoldenState Warriors at Boston Celtics Wednesday, November 26 7:30 PM ET Game #12, Home Game #7 TV: CSNHD, CSN Bay Area, NBA LP 758,759 Radio: WEEI TD Garden Referees: Scott Foster, Courtney Kirkland, Leon Wood The Celtics have been off since Saturday and the last time they had 3 days off, they dominated a very good Jazz team.. The Warriors are ...
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Trail Blazers gameday: Portland at Golden State
Trail Blazers at Warriors 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oracle Arena TV on KGW ; radio on KXTG Portland's probable starters No.
Warriors' Monta Ellis takes charge
One glaring difference stands out when watching Warriors basketball sans swingman Stephen Jackson, who was traded to Charlotte on Monday.
Will Don Nelson Be Around Much Longer for the Golden State Warriors?
With the Golden State Warriors' pathetic effort against the Milwaukee Bucks and the upcoming schedule not getting any easier for the Warriors there's one question on Warriors' fans minds.
Warriors notebook: Ronny Turiaf still day-to-day
"I really can't tell you," Turiaf said before the Warriors ' 109-95 loss to Boston on Wednesday.
Shaquille O'Neal doubtful for Tuesday's game against Golden State Warriors
Shaquille O'Neal 's mysterious shoulder injury is expected to keep him out of Cleveland's game Tuesday against Golden State.
NBA Notebook: Frank Deserves More Time
Already one NBA coach has entered the ranks of the unemployed and more are sure to follow.
LeBron, Cavs survive Warriors, win 5th straight
LeBron James stood in front of his locker while a trainer wrapped his knees and back in ice.
Rowell denies Nelson's job is in jeopardy
MILWAUKEE Don Nelson laughed at the rumor of him becoming a Warriors consultant instead of their head coach as soon as next week.
Though Cavs win again, Warriors hang around
The Cavs' J.J. Hickson throws down two of his 21 points Tuesday against the Warriors.
Golden State Warriors report for Wednesday's game at Boston Celtics
Celtics update: The Celtics have lost two straight. ... Forward Paul Pierce sprained his left knee in the loss to Atlanta but is expected to play today.
RUMOR: Monta Ellis wants out of Golden State and Warriors looking to trade him
Did you really think it was over with the Stephen Jackson trade? Of course not. The Dubs Drama continues with Monta Ellis, the "mastermind" behind Moped Gate! Anyone know where this ride is going? We'll update this as more unfolds.
Golden State Warriors (3-6) at Cleveland Cavaliers (7-3), 7 p.m.
The Cleveland Cavaliers shoot for their fifth consecutive victory tonight, when they welcome the Golden State Warriors to Quicken Loans Arena.
Golden State Warriors report for Tuesday's game vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
Cavaliers update: The Cavaliers might be without Shaquille O'Neal today. He's rehabbing what the team is calling a shoulder strain, though the Cavs aren't revealing which shoulder.
Warriors guard Watson tests positive for swine flu
Golden State Warriors guard C.J. Watson has tested positive for the swine flu. The team said Monday that Watson is being treated for the illness and that the team is taking precautions mandated by the league.
Bobcats acquire disgruntled Stephen Jackson from Warriors in 4-player deal
The Golden State Warriors found a home for the disgruntled swingman Stephen Jackson on Monday, sending him to the Charlotte Bobcats in a four-player deal that pairs him with coach Larry Brown.
Hornets firing of Scott predictable
To Bee, or not to Bee. Hornets superiors maintain Byron Scott became the NBA's first head coaching casualty yesterday because the offensive predictably, stagnation and susceptibility to being bullied so evident in last season's first-round playoff exit in five mostly non-competitive games to the Nuggets carried over into the preseason.
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