Golden State Warriors Need Brandan Wright’s Healthy Shoulder To Lean On

September 30th, 2010 by Zach Buckley Leave a reply »
Golden State Warrior fans have seen this before. Plenty of times, actually.

The Warriors churn through their ever-revolving roster, cutting ties with high potential players that can't get along with the Dubs' coach, or front office or owner. The team is then left watching that player develop into an All-Star with his new team, with merely another lottery pick as a consolation prize.

Chris Webber, Gilbert Arenas, and Antawn Jamison—just to name a few. The entire 2007-08 giant killers not named Monta Ellis or Andris Biedrins.

Now that the coach Don Nelson is gone, the owner Chris Cohan is a formality from gone and the majority of the front office—notably Robert Rowell and Larry Riley—could be gone at any time, that pattern must be gone too, right?

Well some of the Warrior fans think it has already happened this year, with the blessing of the new owners no less.

That player, Anthony Randolph, has gobs of potential that fans caught a glimpse of over his first two seasons, but a lack of consistency—in production, but also in minutes and roles—and a relationship with Nelson that nearly reached CWebb ...

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