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2010-2011 Golden State Warriors Schedule
All times are US/Eastern
Regular Season
| October |
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| Date | Day | Game | Time | Channel | HD Channel |
| 10/22 |
Friday |
at Los Angeles Lakers |
10:00 PM |
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| November |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time | Channel | HD Channel |
| 11/13 |
Saturday |
at Milwaukee Bucks |
8:30 PM |
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| 11/26 |
Friday |
at Memphis Grizzlies |
9:30 PM |
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| December |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time | Channel | HD Channel |
| 12/02 |
Thursday |
Phoenix Suns |
10:30 PM |
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| 12/10 |
Friday |
Miami Heat |
10:30 PM |
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| 12/25 |
Saturday |
Portland Trail Blazers |
10:30 PM |
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| January |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time | Channel | HD Channel |
| 01/30 |
Sunday |
Utah Jazz |
10:00 PM |
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| February |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time | Channel | HD Channel |
| 02/05 |
Saturday |
Chicago Bulls |
10:30 PM |
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| 02/07 |
Monday |
Phoenix Suns |
10:30 PM |
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| 02/09 |
Wednesday |
Denver Nuggets |
10:30 PM |
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| 02/13 |
Sunday |
Oklahoma City Thunder |
8:00 PM |
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| March |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time | Channel | HD Channel |
| 03/16 |
Wednesday |
Dallas Mavericks |
10:30 PM |
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Golden State Warriors History
The Warriors were founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1946 as the Philadelphia Warriors, a charter member of the Basketball Association of America. They were owned by Peter Tyrrell, who also owned the Philadelphia Rockets of the American Hockey League. Tyrell hired Eddie Gottlieb, a longtime basketball promoter in the Philadelphia area, as coach and general manager. He named the team after an early professional team in the city.
Led by early scoring sensation Joe Fulks, they won the championship in the league's inaugural 1946-47 season by defeating the Chicago Stags, four games to one. (The BAA became the National Basketball Association in 1949.) Gottlieb bought the team in 1951.
The Warriors won their only other championship as a Philadelphia team in the 1955-56 season, defeating the Fort Wayne Pistons four games to one. The stars of this era in the team's history were Paul Arizin and Neil Johnston. In 1959, the team signed draft pick Wilt Chamberlain. Known as "Wilt the Stilt," Chamberlain quickly began shattering NBA scoring records and changed the style of play forever. On March 2, 1962, in a Warrior "home" game played in Hershey, Pennsylvania, Chamberlain scored 100 points against the Knickerbockers, a single-game record that the NBA reckons among its finest moments.
The Warriors won their only championship on the West Coast in 1974-75. In what many consider the biggest upset in the history of the NBA, the Warriors defeated the heavily favored Washington Bullets in a four-game sweep. That team was coached by former Warrior Al Attles, and led on the court by Rick Barry, Jamaal Wilkes and Phil Smith. So little was felt of the team's chances in the playoffs, even by their home fans, that the Coliseum Arena scheduled other events during the dates of the NBA playoffs. As a result, the Warriors did not play their championship series playoff games in Oakland; rather, they played at the Cow Palace in Daly City./p>
After changing their name from the San Francisco Warriors, the Warriors became (and remain) the only NBA team that does not include the name of their state or their city in their name.
On April 22, 2007, the Warriors played their first playoff game in 13 years, and beat the Dallas Mavericks 97-85, holding MVP Dirk Nowitzki to just 4-of-16 shooting, making it 6 straight against the NBA best 67 game winners. But the Warriors were crushed by the Mavericks in Game 2 when both Baron Davis and Stephen Jackson were ejected from the game. Then the Warriors bounced back by winning both Game 3 and 4 at home, putting Dallas on the brink of elimination. A close Game 5 saw the Mavericks eke out a 6-point win of 118-112 to send the 3-2 series back to California. On May 3, 2007, the Warriors, with the help of their explosive third quarter, eliminated the Mavericks and became the first #8 seed to beat a #1 seed in a seven-game series. This was the Warriors' first playoff series win in 16 years. The Warriors went on to play the Utah Jazz in the second round of the 2006-2007 playoffs.
Information excerpted from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_State_Warriors.
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