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    Patrick O'Bryant had the best game of his pro career. 10 points, 4 rebounds, and a standing ovation from the home crowd!-
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    The Warriors (1-6) received expected contributions - 21 points, 12 assists and a career-high five blocks from Baron Davis - and an absolutely out-of-the-blue boost from backup center Patrick O'Bryant. He played more than nine minutes in the third quarter, after Biedrins collected his fourth foul. And the tall, thin kid who has done little to earn the trust of Warriors brass - hence, the club's decision not to pick up the option on Bryant's contract for next season - suddenly looked useful.

    He blocked Chris Kaman's shot.

    He scooped up Davis' missed free throw and scored.

    He took a pass from Barnes and threw down a resounding dunk.

    O'Bryant not only finished the game with a career-high 10 points, he also pumped energy into the crowd and sparked Golden State's telling third-quarter surge. The Clippers had closed within two points (72-70), but O'Bryant helped the Warriors move ahead by nine (96-87) heading into the fourth quarter.

    Many of the 19,596 spectators gave O'Bryant a standing ovation when he fouled out with 7:42 left in the game. O'Bryant was so flush with good vibes afterward, he dared to wonder if his breakout game had earned some elusive trust from Nelson.

    "I think he might like me a little more now," O'Bryant said.

    Nelson was hardly ready to declare O'Bryant the second coming of Bill Russell, but the coach offered encouraging words for his young 7-footer.

    "Best game he's played, no question," Nelson said. "A couple of guys gave him really nice passes, but he was active and used his length. He looked like a player, didn't he?"

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    Bradley's other NBA player, Anthony Parker, had 15 points, 5 rebounds in Toronto's 110-101 win over the Indiana Pacers. Danny Granger, playing the 2-guard position, had 12 points and 8 rebounds.--

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    AP hit a 3-quarter court shot at the end of the 3rd quarter. It is about halfway through this highlight segment, but it's worth the watch. There is a 20 second advertisement at the start.--



    Also, click on the Top 10 plays link to the right, and AP's shot is the #2 Play of the Day.

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    • #3
      Good for PO'B........remember he is on an open tryout for every team in the league now.....games like this could get him onto a team with a need for a center and a real coach IMO!

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      • #4
        2 things

        Great job by Patrick. A couple of things though. Patrick's statement about now maybe he'll like me doesn't sound like something that would endear him to the coach. I can understand why he's frustrated but I hope it wasn't meant like it sounded or it won't help his cause. I can't understand why they wouldn't be giving him a try as bad as they've been.
        I completely disagree about Nelson not being a real coach though. I think he's one of the best coaches in the game.

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        • #5
          I'll go with...........used to be one of the top coach's in the game..........not even close now!

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          • #6
            His game was good enough for a 10 second clip on Sportscenter... Way to Go POB!!!!
            Retire #14

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Big Mike View Post
              Good for PO'B........remember he is on an open tryout for every team in the league now.....games like this could get him onto a team with a need for a center and a real coach IMO!

              Well said Big Mike
              Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final

              ???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™

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              • #8
                Didn't he also foul out in 12 minutes of play though? Yahoo box score shows 6 fouls in 12 minutes yet he showed what he can give if he can just stay out of the dang foul trouble. I'm hoping a new coach on a different team can solve this only flaw at the NBA level.

                Jason

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                • #9
                  http://forums.warriorsworld.net/main/

                  Apparently POB has become God-like overnight in Oakland...amazing how 1 game can suddenly make somebody the most popular guy in town.
                  #DunkOnYou

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jasonpeoria911 View Post
                    Didn't he also foul out in 12 minutes of play though? Yahoo box score shows 6 fouls in 12 minutes yet he showed what he can give if he can just stay out of the dang foul trouble. I'm hoping a new coach on a different team can solve this only flaw at the NBA level.

                    Jason
                    Yes, unfortunately, he wasn't able to stay in the game because of fouls. But he got a standing ovation from the home fans as he left the court. Probably the first standing ovation he's had since the Bradley fans gave him one at the post-season banquet in April, 2006.

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                    • #11
                      Does anyone know what kind of fouls he's committing? If it's on the defensive end, maybe he can just be less aggressive yet produce on the offensive end. Sort of like an Eddy Curry.

                      Jason

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                      • #12
                        On every Bay Area TV Sports news cast was led with POB dunking. This area follows pro-hoops much more then college.

                        On another note, I think Nellie is one hell of a coach, the question is how he motivates players. He's considred old school and to some that rubs them the wrong way. POB has shown flashes of potential but for a pro coach he needs immediate and consistant contribution. I do not blame Nellie. It's his job to try and win night in and night out. It's POB's job to be a consistant force out there day in and day out. Nellie has shown that he can produce a winner POB has shown that he has work to do to be a go to guy day in and day out. 12 minutes does not make a star.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by jasonpeoria911 View Post
                          Does anyone know what kind of fouls he's committing? If it's on the defensive end, maybe he can just be less aggressive yet produce on the offensive end. Sort of like an Eddy Curry.

                          Jason
                          I really hope that is a joke about Curry. Have you ever heard of the Curry Line? "The Eddy Curry Line was originally established to put a spotlight on how truly anemic Curry's overall fantasy line is. The standard: a player must average more turnovers than assists, steals, and blocks combined." He also got out rebounded by Boykins in a game. The only way that I hope POB is similar to Curry is in his next contract.

                          POB has a good shot at improving this year and catching someone's eye-particularly if GS keeps getting worse. The team could quickly become the Hawks with everyone auditioning. I would love to see him on the Bulls at some point, but I doubt he would get much PT there.

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                          • #14
                            Speaking of it, I think a guy like POB could be great for the Bulls. I've been trying to watch them, but it's like pulling teeth. They have four guys wandering around the perimeter and if the shots aren't going down they just get owned. I love Ben Wallace's game, but he's a forward,and is pretty lacking offensively. I think an offensive center who can play with his back to the basket could be a huge help to a team like the Bulls.
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                            • #15
                              There is a bit of news regarding Golden State that affects POB. Yesterday, the Warriors waived forward Stephane Lasme, their 2nd round draft pick last June--
                              Earlier today the Warriors waived 2007 2nd rounder Stephane Lasme [Warriors.com]. The first thing that comes to mind with my cut is "Wow, that was fast!" Seriously, I wonder why they cut Lasme so...


                              and they signed another back-up center D.J. Mbenga--

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