Think he'll shimmy on the Warriors sidelines? (pic via i.cdn.turner.com)
JUMP for the annual Golden State of Mind season preview for the Golden State Warriors!

Last Year's Record: 36-46
GSoM's 2010-2011 Golden State Warriors Preview: A new beginning, but is it smart?- Flip back and see where we were smart and where we were um, a little too Warriors-like.
To be perfectly honest last season was fairly uneventful and boring for the Warriors. The Nellie Haters got their wish as the new Warriors ownership unprofessionally gave coaching legend Don Nelson his pink slip by phone. Instead of being a fast breaking, wild, high-energy Nellieball squad that was at least clever and entertaining to watch they became a team without an identity. The emphasis on defense without adding any substantial defensively skilled players was odd and only led to another non-winning season.
All of the local/ national media and fan hysteria about how the team was going to be so much better with anyone but Nellie coaching the team were proven to be dumb and unfounded. Coach Smart did make his share of un-smart decisions (namely the odd yo-yo games with Stephen Curry's playing time and usage), but for a rookie head coach with a flawed roster he did as expected. Was it worth firing him? Sure, but for another rookie head coach with ZERO coaching experience at any level? I'm not so sure.
Here's how it ended: 2010-2011 Golden State Warriors Report Cards: A mostly boring and uneventful LOSING season
Since last season the Warriors have lost Brandan Wright, Vladimir Radmanovic, Louis Amundson, Al Thornton, Rodney Carney, Jeremy Lin, Dan Gadzuri, Jeff Adrien, Acie Law, and Charlie Bell (via the amnesty), so in other words the Warriors have ZERO key losses.
Actually that's not true. The Warriors lost their Get Out of Jail Card (as YaHeard astutely noted in the FanPost The New Idiots in the Front Office: Warriors waive G Bell under new amnesty provision) by not using the NBA's amnesty gift on the underperforming, overpaid, and hopeless Andris Biedrins and instead using it on a contract that at the very least could have been a nice expiring contract to help facilitate a trade in February. In one swift move the new Warriors regime could have clicked the Undo button on the remaining 3 years and $27 million (last year is a player option, which you better believe Biedrins and his agent are exercising) that Chris Mullin, Robert Rowell, and Chris Cohan foolishly outbid themselves on. All of the reasons for not using the amnesty on Biedrins are just silly. He is never going to be worth his contract, his improbable return to double-double form is realistically not enough of a factor to propel them the Warriors to the playoffs, and it would be a blessing if a rival Pacific Division or Western Conference team picked him up because it just makes an opponent that much weaker.
Frustrating.
The other key (debatable) loss is Coach Keith Smart as described above.
Key Additions
Head Coach Mark Jackson: Based on his past coaching experience and credentials I can project that-- actually he has no coaching experience.
Kwame Brown: The Warriors won the lottery! They won the #1 pick in the (2001) NBA Draft. Kwame wasn't exactly what Warriors fans were thinking when the organization promised BIG THANGS, but he's still a serviceable big body down low. By game 15 I wouldn't be surprised if he's starting at center over the #1 reason the Warriors stunk up the joint last season.
The Rookies- Klay Thompson, Jeremy Tyler, and Charles Jenkins: The Warriors 2011 draft was widely regarded as a success, so I'm hopeful. Thompson struggled with his shooting in the preseason, but he projects to be a fine shooter in the NBA. Tyler looked great in the WE BELIEVE charity game (only slightly kidding) and Jenkins should give the Dubs some solid backup guard minutes. As with all rookies, we shall see.
Dominic McGuire: Some more D and size can't hurt.
Ishmael Smith: More speed in the backcourt.
Brandan Rush: Whew! Thank goodness Mullin isn't making trades anymore for the Warriors. He would've sent the Pacers a future 1st round pick for Rush. Jokes aside I see the second coming of Kelenna Azubuike in a Warriors uniform. Solid trade.
It's pretty simple:
I missed on almost all of my common sense predictions in last season's preview:
- Andris Biedrins and his 16% FT will be playing somewhere else by next August.
- Monta Ellis has his league-leading 3.8 turnovers a game will be playing somewhere else by next August.
- Larry Riley will be this team's GM for this season and the next at a minimum.
- Either Dan Gadzuric ($7.2 million) or Vladamir Radmonovic's ($6.9 million) expiring contracts will actually be used to improve this team hoops-wise in a trade before the 2011 NBA trading deadline. (I know, what a concept.)
- Everyone will miss and finally appreciate Don Nelson. Man I'm going to miss The Don Nelson Show on KNBR with The Razor and Mr. T.
So I'll just make one for this season: The food will be much improved at Warriors home games at the Oracle. (Man has it been awful for way too long.)
Meaning no playoffs.
NOTE TO WARRIORS FRONT OFFICE-- MAKE A MOVE! (and not to SF)
0 recs | 20 comments
first!
and YES! i am the equalizer! i voted playoffs to make it a 4 – 4 tie.
but tank talk will happen soon enough lol
PIRATEWARRIOR - December 25, 2011
sooner than you realize
hardcore - December 25, 2011
nice post BTW
PIRATEWARRIOR - December 25, 2011
can we destroy chris paul tonight?
please? that’s all i want for christmas
j-spliff415 - December 25, 2011
oh, and did anyone see chandler play today and say to themselves
goddamnit
j-spliff415 - December 25, 2011
PLAYOFFS!!
I’m such a homer.
jpees - December 25, 2011
miamis winning it all this year
Last season was ‘Dallas: A New Hope’
this season…..
The Empire Strikes Back
j-spliff415 - December 25, 2011
Be honest
The poll says that 53% of you believe the Warriors will be in the playoffs this year. For that to happen, the Warriors would have to be better than Potland, Denver, Utah, and Phoenix (not necessarily in that order) to get that 8th spot. If you are one of the 53% who believe the Warriors will get into the playoffs, post a list of the eight teams that will be there for the western conference. I think once you start to typing you’ll realize that the Warriors will be watching the playoffs from their recliners, just like you and me. LOL
Oaktownsoul - December 25, 2011
pendulum swung
now 52% say no playoffs – surprisingly high % of realistic fans, particularly considering they (we) are still here on gsom!
hardcore - December 25, 2011
Adding Kwame will make the difference.
Adding winners to the roster will just make the playoffs much easier to attain.
tenkaistar - December 25, 2011
lets go get adam morrison
bigkino217 - December 25, 2011
WTH?
whos next POB?
mykelala01 - December 25, 2011
POB is not a winner like mr adam morrison who has 2 rings lol
bigkino217 - December 26, 2011
not sure if serious...
AJC3317 - December 25, 2011 via iPhone app
LGW!
Merry Christmas y’all.
Shells - December 25, 2011
Jeff Adrien was picked up by the Rockets, one of the better teams in the league with regard to scouting. He may be better than a 12th man this year.
Naticus - December 25, 2011
1. Oklahoma City Thunder
2. Dallas Mavericks
3. Los Angeles Lakers
4. Memphis Grizzlies
5. Los Angeles Clippers
6. San Antonio Spurs
7. Utah Jazz
8. Minnesota Timberwolves
9. Portland Trailblazers
10. Houston Rockets
11. Denver Nuggets
12. Phoenix Suns
13. Golden State Warriors
14. Sacramento Kings
15. New Orleans Hornets
ILoveWarriorsGirls - December 25, 2011
San Jose?
ILoveWarriorsGirls - December 25, 2011
Atma.
Please stop writing. It’s blatantly obvious you could care less.
slapchop - December 25, 2011
Absolutely not
ejdacanay - December 25, 2011
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