Posts Tagged ‘Golden St. Warriors’

Golden St. Warriors New Logo!

Posted 18 Jun 2010 — by T.T.S.
Category Golden St. Warriors, NBA

Golden St. has a history of amazing uniforms, and this new design is remarkable and a welcomed sight compared to the recent logo. It is obviously a throwback to the “City” uniforms and just as Philadelphia did last season the Warriors go old school, and I love it. The new look was officially unveiled earlier today with the launching of the team’s redesigned website – www.warriors.com.

The Warriors’ new primary logo salutes the team’s Bay Area past and links to the exciting prospects of the organization’s future. A silhouette of the yet-to-be-completed Eastern Span of the Bay Bridge is the focal point of the design and a direct spin-off of “The City” logo, one of the most popular emblems in the history of professional sports.

Merchandise featuring the team’s new look will be available for the first time exclusively at the team’s 2010 NBA Draft Party, which will be held at Oracle Arena on Thursday, June 24 at 3:30 p.m. and is free to the public. Merchandise will also be available on-line through the Warriors Team Store, but not until AFTER the June 24 Draft Party.

Don Nelson 6 wins from NBA Greatest Coach! Who Knew??

Posted 14 Mar 2010 — by T.T.S.
Category Golden St. Warriors, NBA

Monta Ellis: King of H.O.R.S.E.!

Posted 16 Jan 2010 — by T.T.S.
Category Golden St. Warriors, NBA

We have all seen a multitude of trick shots, but Monta Ellis’ consistency at this shot is quite remarkable! Enjoy!

Man’s Monday

It’s MAN’S MONDAY!!!

There are four games on the NBA schedule tonight, and starting off is the Denver Nuggets at Philadelphia 76ers. The 76ers are on a 9 game losing streak, and “The Answer” is back in the starting lineup as if we all are experiencing some “twilight zone” experience. The 76ers also play the next 5 at home, which coupled with numerous ticket packages should get the Sixers out of the attendance basement. To the benefit of all NBA fans the game is on NBATV.

In the second game, the Portland Trailblazers travel to New York without Greg Oden for the first time this season. Sad as  the injury to Oden is, it now allows the Blazers to fly in and out of the lane without Oden’s post presence. The Blazers next 4 are on the road, and they should benefit from the adversity on the road re-learning how to play without Oden. They did well last season without him, and Andre Miller wasn’t there.

Golden St. and Oklahoma City, face off for the first time of the year, in the battle of “Future Playoff Teams” The Warriors have played solid following the trade of Stephen Jackson. This game will feature less defense then the Pittsburgh Steelers without Troy Polamalu. Frist team to 100 wins this one. *SideNote=The Ravens-Packers Monday Night Football games starts 30 minutes into this one, so if you are anti-offense flipping over to MNF should fulfill you with the defense you were looking for.

The last night pits to old foes the San Antonio Spurs and the Utah Jazz. Carlos Boozer has been playing as if his “eyebrows” are less heavy. The Spurs have lost the last two, and winning in Utah is about as difficult as solving a rubik’s cube blindfolded.


We Heart GSW!

Posted 12 Jul 2009 — by T.T.S.
Category Golden St. Warriors, NBA

Lets not be hasty the Golden St. Warriors are years away from an championship talk. Of course Stephen Curry is there,  and he will get the majority of the spotlight but Stephen Jackson, Anthony Randolph, and the nicely paid($11million!!) Monta Ellis are having a blast resting on defense and shooting as soon as possible. The arrival of Acie Law and Speedy Claxton do nothing more than make Monta nervous about minutes. But we here at the Truth Sports cant wait to see the Warriors in action.