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		<title>By: danikil49</title>
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		<dc:creator>danikil49</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 19:59:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sorry Steve I am not buying your dribble.The 49ers did not get good until they changed ownership. I don&#039;t know whether Cohan is a good or bad person, Jewish or a Jane. I do know that he ahs had 15 years to do something amnd it hasn&#039;t happened. Time for a change.

Next yearI will do as I did this yaer , I will not spend another dime to prop up Rowell or Nelson. Enjoy the games Steve, I just can&#039;t stomach Nelson and I think Rowell should have stayed hidden.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry Steve I am not buying your dribble.The 49ers did not get good until they changed ownership. I don&#8217;t know whether Cohan is a good or bad person, Jewish or a Jane. I do know that he ahs had 15 years to do something amnd it hasn&#8217;t happened. Time for a change.</p>
<p>Next yearI will do as I did this yaer , I will not spend another dime to prop up Rowell or Nelson. Enjoy the games Steve, I just can&#8217;t stomach Nelson and I think Rowell should have stayed hidden.</p>
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		<title>By: Lufty455</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lufty455</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 15:41:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What Steve say is right when you say we have young talent... how much do you want to make a bet the Warrior will trade their young talent for some aging ex superstar like always... I really do not have faith in management and until we have a new owner, new prez, new coach this team will forever be a bottom dweller.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What Steve say is right when you say we have young talent&#8230; how much do you want to make a bet the Warrior will trade their young talent for some aging ex superstar like always&#8230; I really do not have faith in management and until we have a new owner, new prez, new coach this team will forever be a bottom dweller.</p>
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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 03:49:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Correction, should have read: &quot;Given the nature of your blog I&#039;m sure you wouldn&#039;t&quot;.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Correction, should have read: &#8220;Given the nature of your blog I&#8217;m sure you wouldn&#8217;t&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 03:31:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perry #25, your application of ethnography is both weak and a waste of cerebral energy, not to mention the fact that you&#039;re also wrong (I&#039;m not Jewish). Besides, using race/creed to punctuate your blog pretty much blows up your cred as far as I&#039;m concerned. I&#039;m not a big supporter of Chris Cohan (&quot;die-hard, bleeding heart backing&quot;? LOL), but I also believe he&#039;s not a big roadblock to any future success for the Warriors. Would I rather see someone like &quot;Mr. Oracle&quot; running the team? Yes. But as I stated before Cohan isn&#039;t afraid to spend money to make the team better, he just needs better advice and recommendations from his basketball people going forward. Personally, I think Larry Riley will be a better GM than Chris Mullin was, and if the Warriors can hire a legitimately good NBA head coach to replace Don Nelson whenever he retires, this franchise should be set up to do some good things for quite some time. The Western Conference is finally in the process of changing in strength. Teams like San Antonio, Dallas, Utah, Houston, and New Orleans are either over-hyped or simply getting old in a hurry. The Lakers, Nuggets, and Blazers should be good for awhile, but overall, there are NO great teams in the NBA. A team like the Warriors, with a little tweaking this offseason and good health from start to finish, can be right back to where they were 2 years ago come next season, only better. You mentioned Memphis and all their supposed young talent. Would you trade Gay, Mayo, and Gasol for Ellis, Randolph, and Biedrins? Given the nature of your blog I&#039;m sure you would. It would be interesting to know if others who blog here feel the same? As for me, yeah, I&#039;m drinking the Koolaid. I like their young players and the direction they&#039;re headed. So sue me.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perry #25, your application of ethnography is both weak and a waste of cerebral energy, not to mention the fact that you&#8217;re also wrong (I&#8217;m not Jewish). Besides, using race/creed to punctuate your blog pretty much blows up your cred as far as I&#8217;m concerned. I&#8217;m not a big supporter of Chris Cohan (&#8220;die-hard, bleeding heart backing&#8221;? LOL), but I also believe he&#8217;s not a big roadblock to any future success for the Warriors. Would I rather see someone like &#8220;Mr. Oracle&#8221; running the team? Yes. But as I stated before Cohan isn&#8217;t afraid to spend money to make the team better, he just needs better advice and recommendations from his basketball people going forward. Personally, I think Larry Riley will be a better GM than Chris Mullin was, and if the Warriors can hire a legitimately good NBA head coach to replace Don Nelson whenever he retires, this franchise should be set up to do some good things for quite some time. The Western Conference is finally in the process of changing in strength. Teams like San Antonio, Dallas, Utah, Houston, and New Orleans are either over-hyped or simply getting old in a hurry. The Lakers, Nuggets, and Blazers should be good for awhile, but overall, there are NO great teams in the NBA. A team like the Warriors, with a little tweaking this offseason and good health from start to finish, can be right back to where they were 2 years ago come next season, only better. You mentioned Memphis and all their supposed young talent. Would you trade Gay, Mayo, and Gasol for Ellis, Randolph, and Biedrins? Given the nature of your blog I&#8217;m sure you would. It would be interesting to know if others who blog here feel the same? As for me, yeah, I&#8217;m drinking the Koolaid. I like their young players and the direction they&#8217;re headed. So sue me.</p>
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		<title>By: Perry</title>
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		<dc:creator>Perry</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 20:47:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&quot;Steve&quot; it&#039;s diffcult for me to pretend to know the business objectives of Chris Cohan because I have never been an owner of an NBA franchise.

Knowing what I know about business, it should be every business owner&#039;s goal to maximize profits and keep costs down.

The only thing I know for sure is that the product that Cohan touts is absolutely deplorable.  The team that he puts out on the court stinks...........this is a horrible NBA team........

If coaches and GM&#039;s get fired for losses, I think owners should take a long, hard look at themselves as well.

Not sure where your optimism comes from......you may be an employee of the Golden State Warriors.....I don&#039;t know......but in a Western Conference with Los Angeles, Portland, Denver and Houston, not to mention a handfull of decent teams like Utah, Dallas, San Antonio or New Orleans.......I just don&#039;t see anything about the Golden State Warriors that says that they will compete for a playoff spot over the next 2 years........

We can only judge by what we see on the court, that&#039;s it.  We can&#039;t pretend to know about ownerhsip objectives and reasons for terminations and hires.  We as fans can only judge the end product.

All of the succesful Western Conference teams have already surrounded themselves with good NBA decision makers and the right front office.

We are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay behind.........Waaaaaaaaaaay behind!  We are too late!  The train has passed!

Not enough time in the tough Western Conference to feel things out and be patient.....not with a losing team like the Warriors and not with the playoff drought and track record that they are known for.  The fan base will begin getting restless, it&#039;s amazing how we have kept faith this long.

Western Conference teams are improving by the day while the Golden State Warriors are regressing.

Look for the Memphis Grizzliesto put out a better squad than us in 2009-2010......they have a ton of talent in Rudy Gay, O.J. Mayo, Marc Gasol......they have enough right there to be a legitimate 40 - 45 win team.

Also, Jews always back up other Jews, no matter what.

Your die-hard, bleeding heart backing of Cohan tells me that you must be Jewish.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Steve&#8221; it&#8217;s diffcult for me to pretend to know the business objectives of Chris Cohan because I have never been an owner of an NBA franchise.</p>
<p>Knowing what I know about business, it should be every business owner&#8217;s goal to maximize profits and keep costs down.</p>
<p>The only thing I know for sure is that the product that Cohan touts is absolutely deplorable.  The team that he puts out on the court stinks&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..this is a horrible NBA team&#8230;&#8230;..</p>
<p>If coaches and GM&#8217;s get fired for losses, I think owners should take a long, hard look at themselves as well.</p>
<p>Not sure where your optimism comes from&#8230;&#8230;you may be an employee of the Golden State Warriors&#8230;..I don&#8217;t know&#8230;&#8230;but in a Western Conference with Los Angeles, Portland, Denver and Houston, not to mention a handfull of decent teams like Utah, Dallas, San Antonio or New Orleans&#8230;&#8230;.I just don&#8217;t see anything about the Golden State Warriors that says that they will compete for a playoff spot over the next 2 years&#8230;&#8230;..</p>
<p>We can only judge by what we see on the court, that&#8217;s it.  We can&#8217;t pretend to know about ownerhsip objectives and reasons for terminations and hires.  We as fans can only judge the end product.</p>
<p>All of the succesful Western Conference teams have already surrounded themselves with good NBA decision makers and the right front office.</p>
<p>We are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay behind&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;Waaaaaaaaaaay behind!  We are too late!  The train has passed!</p>
<p>Not enough time in the tough Western Conference to feel things out and be patient&#8230;..not with a losing team like the Warriors and not with the playoff drought and track record that they are known for.  The fan base will begin getting restless, it&#8217;s amazing how we have kept faith this long.</p>
<p>Western Conference teams are improving by the day while the Golden State Warriors are regressing.</p>
<p>Look for the Memphis Grizzliesto put out a better squad than us in 2009-2010&#8230;&#8230;they have a ton of talent in Rudy Gay, O.J. Mayo, Marc Gasol&#8230;&#8230;they have enough right there to be a legitimate 40 &#8211; 45 win team.</p>
<p>Also, Jews always back up other Jews, no matter what.</p>
<p>Your die-hard, bleeding heart backing of Cohan tells me that you must be Jewish.</p>
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		<title>By: D W</title>
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		<dc:creator>D W</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 20:28:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MTII: Keep up the fine writing, the only good part of each Warriors season.

It doesn&#039;t matter what player changes are made, nor does it matter what Larry Riley or Don Nelson do to improve the team.  As long as Robert Rowell&#039;s ego continues to run amok, the Warriors won&#039;t be going anywhere.  And that&#039;s a shame, given the great basketball history the Eastbay will always have.

Here are two responses to our GSW bloggers:

BDitty, way to tell the truth.  Rowell is lucky he works at Oracle ARENA.  I cannot imagine him - or even Chris Cohan - lasting long at Oracle&#039;s MAIN BUILDING.  Neither would last long with Larry E.  No matter how much control Cohan &amp; Rowell still have over the Warriors, how long will it be before Mr. Ellison runs out of patience and sees that his Arena&#039;s marquee tenant is run so incompetently?  Yes, Ellison has his company, his yachting, his travel, and various other philanthropic projects.  But it&#039;s Oracle&#039;s name on top of the Oakland Coliseum Arena building, so let&#039;s hope the final straw will be pulled and Larry E will give David Stern a rescue call, demanding better NBA transparency in his own building.

As for Steve&#039;s comments about Cohan, if the owner cares, spends money, and wants to win so bad, he needs to severely polish his PR skills enough to stop hiding, stop spinning, tell Rowell who is owner and who is president, and prove it.  Cohan must have the guts to come out in front of the camera and own up to the shortcomings under his watch since he snuck a deal by Fitzgerald and Finnane in 1994.  Because while Cohan is very lucky that Donald Sterling is in the same division let alone league, even the late Charlie Finley had Rickey Henderson&#039;s bright future and the presence of Billy Martin in his last year to offset the A&#039;s lowest point in their Oakland history.  As long as Cohan stays silent and lets Rowell play with Nellie&#039;s mind even when Nelson wants no part of it on occasion, we will never see the best product on the court.  The Warriors&#039; poor standing is a well-known matter throughout the league.  Were it not for more obvious recession-related priorities, our most loyal supporters might have already taken further action and made a bigger difference in improving their beloved team.  Instead, we need some divine intervention, through a mix of NBA and corporate interests.

Until then, enjoy the rest of the playoffs, somewhere the Warriors won&#039;t be at any time soon.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MTII: Keep up the fine writing, the only good part of each Warriors season.</p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter what player changes are made, nor does it matter what Larry Riley or Don Nelson do to improve the team.  As long as Robert Rowell&#8217;s ego continues to run amok, the Warriors won&#8217;t be going anywhere.  And that&#8217;s a shame, given the great basketball history the Eastbay will always have.</p>
<p>Here are two responses to our GSW bloggers:</p>
<p>BDitty, way to tell the truth.  Rowell is lucky he works at Oracle ARENA.  I cannot imagine him &#8211; or even Chris Cohan &#8211; lasting long at Oracle&#8217;s MAIN BUILDING.  Neither would last long with Larry E.  No matter how much control Cohan &amp; Rowell still have over the Warriors, how long will it be before Mr. Ellison runs out of patience and sees that his Arena&#8217;s marquee tenant is run so incompetently?  Yes, Ellison has his company, his yachting, his travel, and various other philanthropic projects.  But it&#8217;s Oracle&#8217;s name on top of the Oakland Coliseum Arena building, so let&#8217;s hope the final straw will be pulled and Larry E will give David Stern a rescue call, demanding better NBA transparency in his own building.</p>
<p>As for Steve&#8217;s comments about Cohan, if the owner cares, spends money, and wants to win so bad, he needs to severely polish his PR skills enough to stop hiding, stop spinning, tell Rowell who is owner and who is president, and prove it.  Cohan must have the guts to come out in front of the camera and own up to the shortcomings under his watch since he snuck a deal by Fitzgerald and Finnane in 1994.  Because while Cohan is very lucky that Donald Sterling is in the same division let alone league, even the late Charlie Finley had Rickey Henderson&#8217;s bright future and the presence of Billy Martin in his last year to offset the A&#8217;s lowest point in their Oakland history.  As long as Cohan stays silent and lets Rowell play with Nellie&#8217;s mind even when Nelson wants no part of it on occasion, we will never see the best product on the court.  The Warriors&#8217; poor standing is a well-known matter throughout the league.  Were it not for more obvious recession-related priorities, our most loyal supporters might have already taken further action and made a bigger difference in improving their beloved team.  Instead, we need some divine intervention, through a mix of NBA and corporate interests.</p>
<p>Until then, enjoy the rest of the playoffs, somewhere the Warriors won&#8217;t be at any time soon.</p>
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		<title>By: jsl</title>
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		<dc:creator>jsl</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 20:25:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steve@23:  &quot;Blatant stupidity&quot; excused.  But work on it, will you?

First thing, check out the last 15 years: what has Cohan done right?  Second, hold off on that &quot;Warriors become perennial playoff contenders&quot; likelihood until we can clean house here of Cohan-Rowell-Nelson; then, at least we&#039;ll have a shot. Third, realize that Cohan cares not about winning; he&#039;s just riding the team value as the NBA becomes a bigger TV bonanza -- he&#039;s a BEAN counter, ferhevvin&#039;s sake.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steve@23:  &#8220;Blatant stupidity&#8221; excused.  But work on it, will you?</p>
<p>First thing, check out the last 15 years: what has Cohan done right?  Second, hold off on that &#8220;Warriors become perennial playoff contenders&#8221; likelihood until we can clean house here of Cohan-Rowell-Nelson; then, at least we&#8217;ll have a shot. Third, realize that Cohan cares not about winning; he&#8217;s just riding the team value as the NBA becomes a bigger TV bonanza &#8212; he&#8217;s a BEAN counter, ferhevvin&#8217;s sake.</p>
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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 08:53:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please excuse my blatant stupidity, but why is Chris Cohan considered such a bad owner? For my money, that title should be exclusive to those who only care about reaping the profits from the huge league TV deals/revenue sharing, while keeping payroll as low as possible to maximise their financial gains. In other words, putting a winning product before the fans is not necessarily a top priority. Frankly, all of the above does not describe Chris Cohan. Chris Cohan spends money and wants to win. He refurbished the Oakland Coliseum Arena (now Oracle Arena) at the cost of millions, and has provided the players with one of the best practice facilities in the NBA. Whenever someone recommends that the Warriors sign or re-sign a player to a hefty contract (Fisher, Foyle, Dunleavy, Murphy, Ellis, Biedrins, Maggette, etc) he OKs it more often than not. He OK&#039;d signing a college coach with no NBA experience (Montgomery) as well as agreeing to rehire Don Nelson despite their parting on less than amicable terms the first time around. Where Cohan has failed miserably is surrounding himself with people who are competent in the workings of the NBA, and accordingly can identify those who are worthy of running the basketball side of things. Do you honestly believe that Cohan chose Dave Twardzik for GM? No, someone recommended Twardzik to Cohan, just like all those other &quot;someones&quot; recommended all the other bad basketball-hires and contract signings this organization has made over the years. While Cohan deserves blame if for no other reason than he makes the final decision on all matters pertaining to the GSW, it&#039;s his supporting cast that has really failed this organization. Take a look at the NFL and the owner of the New England Patriots. Kraft became a great owner ONLY after he hired Bill Belicheck to run all things football for his Patriots. Afterall, were the Patriots even the least bit relevant before Belicheck arrived? I doubt that Kraft knows more about football than Cohan knows about basketball, but the perception of the two owners is like night and day despite the fact that Cohan continues to spend money and wants to win in the worst way. The obvious solution is winning. If Larry Riley becomes a great GM (possible), if Don Nelson coaches this team back into the playoffs (possible), and if the Warriors become perennial playoff contenders for many years to come (better chance than many might think), who&#039;ll really give a damn about Chris Cohan? And I&#039;m sure that would be just fine by the owner of YOUR GSW, who&#039;s really been the whipping boy around here for a long time. IMO, lots better days and years are soon to come for the Warriors, who are in the process of finally getting it right both on and off the court.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please excuse my blatant stupidity, but why is Chris Cohan considered such a bad owner? For my money, that title should be exclusive to those who only care about reaping the profits from the huge league TV deals/revenue sharing, while keeping payroll as low as possible to maximise their financial gains. In other words, putting a winning product before the fans is not necessarily a top priority. Frankly, all of the above does not describe Chris Cohan. Chris Cohan spends money and wants to win. He refurbished the Oakland Coliseum Arena (now Oracle Arena) at the cost of millions, and has provided the players with one of the best practice facilities in the NBA. Whenever someone recommends that the Warriors sign or re-sign a player to a hefty contract (Fisher, Foyle, Dunleavy, Murphy, Ellis, Biedrins, Maggette, etc) he OKs it more often than not. He OK&#8217;d signing a college coach with no NBA experience (Montgomery) as well as agreeing to rehire Don Nelson despite their parting on less than amicable terms the first time around. Where Cohan has failed miserably is surrounding himself with people who are competent in the workings of the NBA, and accordingly can identify those who are worthy of running the basketball side of things. Do you honestly believe that Cohan chose Dave Twardzik for GM? No, someone recommended Twardzik to Cohan, just like all those other &#8220;someones&#8221; recommended all the other bad basketball-hires and contract signings this organization has made over the years. While Cohan deserves blame if for no other reason than he makes the final decision on all matters pertaining to the GSW, it&#8217;s his supporting cast that has really failed this organization. Take a look at the NFL and the owner of the New England Patriots. Kraft became a great owner ONLY after he hired Bill Belicheck to run all things football for his Patriots. Afterall, were the Patriots even the least bit relevant before Belicheck arrived? I doubt that Kraft knows more about football than Cohan knows about basketball, but the perception of the two owners is like night and day despite the fact that Cohan continues to spend money and wants to win in the worst way. The obvious solution is winning. If Larry Riley becomes a great GM (possible), if Don Nelson coaches this team back into the playoffs (possible), and if the Warriors become perennial playoff contenders for many years to come (better chance than many might think), who&#8217;ll really give a damn about Chris Cohan? And I&#8217;m sure that would be just fine by the owner of YOUR GSW, who&#8217;s really been the whipping boy around here for a long time. IMO, lots better days and years are soon to come for the Warriors, who are in the process of finally getting it right both on and off the court.</p>
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		<title>By: bigmikefor3</title>
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		<dc:creator>bigmikefor3</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 02:21:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[P.S.

I blame Rowell for losing Thunder.]]></description>
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<p>I blame Rowell for losing Thunder.</p>
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