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Jimcs50
04-09-2005, 07:51 AM
Warriors make 18 three pointers!!! :wow


OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Jason Richardson and Mike Dunleavy still were wide-eyed in the locker room, still joking with each other and shaking their heads in disbelief.

The Golden State Warriors have been losers ever since the two players joined the NBA, so everything about this eight-game winning streak is new: the tempo, the accolades, the big shots that never seem to miss -- and the cheers from fans who are just as joyfully surprised as the players.

Mickael Pietrus hit six 3-pointers while scoring a career-high 28 points, and the Warriors extended their winning streak with a franchise-record 18 3-pointers in a 127-119 victory over the Phoenix Suns on Friday night.

The Warriors say their remarkable improvement since Baron Davis' arrival is an extended preview of next season -- but the present is pretty intoxicating for the Warriors, who beat the team with the NBA's best record for the second time in three weeks at the Suns' own up-tempo, crowd-pleasing game.

"That's probably the craziest it's ever been in here," said Richardson, who scored 28 points. "It felt like a playoff game, like we got a playoff berth with a win. We wanted to show these guys that we're capable of being a playoff team next year."

Mike Dunleavy had 28 points, including five 3s, as the Warriors extended their longest winning streak since 1994 with a high-octane victory over the NBA leaders, whose six-game streak ended despite Amare Stoudemire's 44 points and 16 rebounds.

Cheered on by their third sellout crowd of the season, the Warriors pulled away in the final minutes of their 11th victory in 12 games with outside shooting. The Suns shoot plenty of 3s and allow plenty of 3s -- and the Warriors hit them with a confidence that grows with each win.

"It's been a pretty dramatic turnaround," Dunleavy said. "We're playing with confidence, we're believing in each other and we're going out and just having a good time, since we're not going to the playoffs. Our season is ending in a couple of weeks, and we just want to go out with a bang."

Though Stoudemire dominated the paint and made 14 of his 15 free throws, the Warriors held him without a field goal in the final 11 minutes while beating the Suns at their own 3-point game.

Davis fell one rebound shy of his fifth career triple-double with 15 points, 15 assists and nine rebounds.

And for the second time in less than five weeks, set the franchise record for 3s, falling three shy of the NBA record set by Toronto against Philadelphia on March 13. A day before the Raptors' record-setting performance, Golden State hit 18 3-pointers in a victory over Atlanta.

Joe Johnson scored 24 points and Steve Nash had 11 points and 12 assists for the Suns, whose lead over San Antonio in the Western Conference standings shrunk to two games. But the Suns aren't worried despite two recent losses to a last-place team 26½ games behind them in the Pacific Division.

"A lot of times it's a really simple game," coach Mike D'Antoni said. "They hit, and we missed. We had a few lapses on defense that cost us the game. (Golden State) already had good players. Everybody got healthy, and adding (Davis) to the mix opened the floor up. Now, they have a swagger about them."

Golden State scored 37 points in the fourth, hitting six 3-pointers. Pietrus had 13 points and Dunleavy added 10 -- including two 3s in the final four minutes -- as the Warriors rallied from a 112-106 deficit with 4:55 to play.

"I'm at home and I feel good, and they just kept pushing us," said Pietrus, who has blossomed as a high-energy reserve in recent weeks. "I wanted to make something happen. I think we showed how good we can be."

Stoudemire was his usual relentless self around the rim, throwing down several basket-shaking dunks and earning a technical foul in the second quarter for hanging on the rim.

"They hit a lot of key shots down the stretch that put them over the hump," Stoudemire said. "It was like one of those Mike Tyson blow-for-blow kind of things, and they did a great job shooting the ball."

Stoudemire also dunked twice on Adonal Foyle's head -- knocking down the Golden State shot-blocking specialist, then popping his jersey after the second incredible slam in the third quarter.

"I gave up my body to science -- at least to the Amare Stoudemire Foundation," said Foyle, who grabbed 17 rebounds, blocked five shots and had a career-high five assists. "It was a physical battle, and the only thing that would make tonight better was getting a win. You can (have) the dunks and everything else, beat me up, but we were able to get the win."

Game notes
The Suns' 68 points at halftime were the most by a Golden State opponent this season. ... The crowd was the 10th-largest in Arena history.




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Jimcs50
04-09-2005, 07:52 AM
Maybe that win I predicted for SA this next week was a tad premature and overly optimistic.

sa_butta
04-09-2005, 08:23 AM
18 3's is scary, but since the Suns scored 119 and the
Warriors only won by 8 I dont think the Warriors defense is
anything to be afraid of unless we shoot like we did in Dallas.
Besides we are better defensively than the Suns, I beleive we
can win that game.

RobinsontoDuncan
04-09-2005, 08:43 AM
why was Dunleavy the third overall pick again?

SequSpur
04-09-2005, 09:18 AM
And they don't even have 2 allstars on their team.

WTF?

alamo50
04-09-2005, 09:32 AM
Da Baron RULES in Cali.

:king

MI21
04-09-2005, 09:41 AM
Isn't Golden State, Oakland?

boutons
04-09-2005, 09:51 AM
Will the savings of flying straight back to SA from LA offset the fine for not showing up @GS? :)

hmm, bad idea. The Spurs would be passing up a chance to make it 7 in a row.
:lol

alamo50
04-09-2005, 10:39 AM
Isn't Golden State, Oakland?

Yes it is.

ForeignFan
04-09-2005, 10:42 AM
"Stoudemire also dunked twice on Adonal Foyle's head -- knocking down the Golden State shot-blocking specialist, then popping his jersey after the second incredible slam in the third quarter.
"I gave up my body to science -- at least to the Amare Stoudemire Foundation," said Foyle"

:lol

Pietrus 6/6 3's !!! Amazing - TP should spend some time with him during summer vacation in France

BigVee
04-09-2005, 11:56 AM
18 3's is scary, but since the Suns scored 119 and the
Warriors only won by 8 I dont think the Warriors defense is
anything to be afraid of unless we shoot like we did in Dallas.
Besides we are better defensively than the Suns, I beleive we
can win that game.

Have you seen any Spurs games lately? Back to back v. the hottest team in the league on the road? No way.