| Warriors sold for record price |
Thu Jul 15 14:21:40 2010 EST |
| Oakland, CA (Sports Network) - The Golden State Warriors have been sold to Joseph Lacob for a record price of $450 million, according to a report Thursday from the Oakland Tribune. Chris Cohan, who had owned the team since 1995, accepted the bid from the group headed by Lacob, currently part owner of the Boston Celtics. The price exceeds the $401 million Robert Sarver needed to buy the Phoenix Suns back in 2004. The deal still must be approved by the NBA and its board of governors. The Warriors |
| Nets acquire Morrow from Warriors |
Tue Jul 13 14:02:44 2010 EST |
| East Rutherford, NJ (Sports Network) - The New Jersey Nets have acquired shooting guard Anthony Morrow from the Golden State Warriors in exchange for a second-round pick in the 2011 draft. The Star-Ledger of Newark reports that the Nets acquired Morrow in a sign-and- trade deal, in which Morrow inked a contract for three years and $12 million. The pick that the Warriors received is protected if it falls between the 31st and 55th pick overall. Morrow, 24, will likely be a long-range threat for t |
| Warriors top pick Udoh could miss six months |
Tue Jul 13 13:38:19 2010 EST |
| San Jose, CA (Sports Network) - Golden State Warriors rookie forward Ekpe Udoh will reportedly undergo surgery Wednesday to repair a torn ligament in his left wrist. The San Jose Mercury News reported that Udoh, the sixth overall pick in this year's draft, could miss four to six months, though the timetable for recovery won't be set until after the surgery. The report said the procedure will be performed by Dr. Bill Green, a surgeon in San Francisco who evaluated Udoh's wrist on Monday. Udoh, w |
| Nets-Warriors make sign-and-trade deal for Morrow |
Tue Jul 13 12:12:00 2010 EST |
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -The New Jersey Nets have acquired guard Anthony Morrow in a sign and trade deal with the Golden State Warriors. The Nets say the deal was completed on Tuesday, just a day after they handed Morrow an offer sheet on a three-year, $12 million contract. The Warriors, who were not expected to match the offer, will get the Nets' second-round draft pick in 2011. The pick is protected if it falls between 31 to 55. Morrow averaged 13.0 points last season, shooting 46 |
| Warriors ink Dorell Wright |
Tue Jul 13 02:33:44 2010 EST |
| Oakland, CA (Sports Network) - The Golden State Warriors have signed free agent forward Dorell Wright to a multi-year contract. The deal is reportedly for three years and $11 million. The 24-year-old Wright appeared in a career-high 72 games last season for the Miami Heat, averaging 7.1 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.3 assists. "We're excited to add another young and athletic player to our roster who we believe will fit in very nicely on both ends of the floor," said Warriors' general manager Larry |
| David Lee on his way to Warriors in sign-and-trade |
Fri Jul 9 18:21:26 2010 EST |
| Oakland, CA (Sports Network) - The Golden State Warriors have acquired forward/center David Lee in a sign-and-trade with the New York Knicks. The Warriors sent forwards Kelenna Azubuike, Anthony Randolph and Ronny Turiaf and a 2012 second-round draft pick to New York while signing Lee to a reported six-year, $80 million contract. Lee, 27, has averaged a double-double three of the past four seasons and put up a career-high 20.2 points to go with 11.7 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 81 games for the |
| James signing with Miami deflates MSG stock |
Fri Jul 9 17:13:00 2010 EST |
| topher Marangi. Right after James' announcement, the once-hopeful Knicks made some last-minute swaps that should still improve the team and its owner's financial prospects, he said. The Knicks traded productive center David Lee to the Golden State Warriors for forwards Anthony Randolph, Kelenna Azubuike and Ronny Turiaf. The move means the team won't have to pay Lee a big salary, giving it salary cap room to make additional moves this season. Also, the team will save millions of dollars o |
| Report: David Lee headed to Warriors in sign-and-trade |
Thu Jul 8 22:52:00 2010 EST |
| Bristol, CT (Sports Network) - The Golden State Warriors have reportedly acquired forward David Lee in a sign-and-trade with the New York Knicks. The Warriors, according to a report on ESPN.com on Thursday, will send forwards Anthony Randolph, Ronny Turiaf and Kelenna Azubuike among others to New York and ink Lee to a six-year, $80 million contract. Lee has averaged a double-double three of the past four seasons and put up a career-high 20.3 points to go with 11.7 rebounds in 81 games for the K |
| Warriors sign top pick Udoh |
Wed Jul 7 17:09:28 2010 EST |
| Oakland, CA (Sports Network) - The Golden State Warriors signed first-round pick Ekpe Udoh on Wednesday. Terms of the contract for the sixth-overall selection in last month's draft were not disclosed. The team also announced that Udoh will not play during the 2010 NBA Summer League because of a left wrist injury suffered in a supervised workout on July 4 at the team's practice facility. The 23-year-old out of Baylor will have the wrist evaluated this week to determine the exact nature of the in |
| Warriors extend qualifying offers to Morrow, Watson |
Wed Jun 30 18:28:17 2010 EST |
| Oakland, CA (Sports Network) - The Golden State Warriors have extended qualifying offers to guards Anthony Morrow and C.J. Watson, making both players restricted free agents. The deadline for teams to extend qualifying offers is midnight, Wednesday. The Warriors can match any offer Morrow or Watson sign with another team to retain the services of either player. Morrow averaged 13 points and 3.8 rebounds in starting 37 of the 69 games he played in last season. He was fifth in the NBA in three-po |
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