David Lee to Miss Time With Elbow Infection

David Lee to Miss Time With Elbow Infection

After two surgical procedures on his infected left elbow, Golden State Warriors star forward David Lee has been released from the hospital, with redness and swelling reportedly down. keep reading →

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Golden State’s Ekpe Udoh Out After Left Wrist Surgery

According to Marcus Thompson via Twitter, Golden State lottery pick Ekpe Udoh is out indefinitely after having surgery on his left wrist. The surgery was “successful”, but will likely keep the rookie big man off the court until January of 2011. This isn’t good news for the Warriors, who were already getting harsh criticism for [...]

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Trade in Place to Send David Lee to Golden State?

According to CSNBayarea.com, there is a deal in place that will send David Lee (New York Knicks) to the Golden State Warriors, for Anthony Randolph, Ronny Turiaf, and Kelenna Azubuike. While this trade has not officially gone through, it makes sense for both sides, and as long as LeBron James doesn’t mess it up by [...]

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Bucks Land Corey Maggette in Trade With Warriors

Just as we all found out that John Salmons would be opting out of his contract with the Milwaukee Bucks, the Bucks turn the tables and land star small forward Corey Maggette, while unloading disappointing talent in Dan Gadzuric and Charlie Bell. There is still a small chance Milwaukee could resign Salmons to a long-term [...]

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Milwaukee Interested in Obtaining Corey Maggette?

According to the Milwaukee Journal-Times, the Milwaukee Bucks may have some interest in acquiring Golden State small forward, Corey Maggette.

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Monta Ellis Still Out With Flu-Like Symptoms

Golden State Warriors star guard Monta Ellis will reportedly miss the Warriors’ final two games of their current road trip, according to the Associated Press.

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Stephen Curry Makes History With Monta Ellis Out

A Golden State Warriors guard made history on Wednesday night, and his name wasn’t Monta Ellis. With Ellis nursing an injury, rookie guard Stephen Curry stepped up and helped the Warriors blast the Los Angeles Clippers, behind his first career triple-double.

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