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 Chris Hunter - FNov. 20 - 8:36 pm et
The shorthanded Warriors signed big man Chris Hunter using the NBA's hardship rule.
Hunter averaged 19.3 points on 55.1 percent shooting and 9.4 rebounds a game for the D-League's Fort Wayne Mad Ants last season. And while it's hard to imagine him having fantasy value, he will have some good nights as long as he's playing for Don Nelson. Heck, he could even start out ahead of Anthony Randolph on the depth chart.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle
 Stephen Curry - GNov. 19 - 11:18 am et
Stephen Curry played with his right wrist bandaged on Wednesday, saying that he suffered the injury on Tuesday at Cleveland.
The injury doesn't sound serious and he even removed the wrap prior to the start of the fourth quarter because he "couldn't shoot" with it on. He should be fine, but it's worth monitoring if he mentions it again in the future.
Source: Contra Costa Times
 Ronny Turiaf - F/CNov. 19 - 7:53 am et
Ronny Turiaf (knee) still has no time table for when he anticipates a return to the Warrior lineup.
"I really can't tell you (when I might return)," Turiaf said, "...my stability is not there". If he's burning a hole in your lineup, cut him. He sounds nowhere near ready to return.
Source: Contra Costa Times
 Raja Bell - G/FNov. 19 - 12:35 am et
Raja Bell hit three 3-pointers on 4-of-6 shooting to finish with 11 points, two rebounds, two assists and three steals in Wednesday's loss to the Celtics.
Don't get too excited, as he's still planning on having wrist surgery in the near future, but felt the need to help his new team because they are so short handed. "I can't play 82 games like this," he said after the game. Don't bother picking him up, as he is scheduled to go under the knife sooner than later.
Source: Marcus Thompson on Twitter
 Stephen Curry - GNov. 19 - 12:32 am et
Stephen Curry had 13 points, seven assists, four steals and a 3-pointer in Wednesday's loss to the Celtics.
Curry isn't a must-start player just yet, but he should definitely be owned in most fantasy leagues after struggling early.
 Monta Ellis - GNov. 19 - 12:30 am et
Monta Ellis had 18 points, four rebounds, four assists and three steals in Wednesday's loss.
He hit just 8-of-21 shots and is the center of trade rumors, as a meeting between Warriors' management and Ellis' agent is likely to happen this weekend. But for now, just keep running Ellis out there every night.
 Corey Maggette - G/FNov. 19 - 12:28 am et
Corey Maggette replaced Anthony Morrow in the starting lineup on Wednesday and hit 8-of-13 shots and a 3-pointer for 23 points, eight rebounds, three assists, a steal and a block.
Morrow hit just 2-of-5 shots for four points and didn't hit a three tonight. Morrow will be better on many nights, but as with most of the Warriors, will be inconsistent - especially if he's not starting. As for Maggette, with the Warriors so understaffed, he looks like an excellent fantasy play again for as long as he's healthy.
Related: Anthony Morrow
 Monta Ellis - GNov. 18 - 12:23 pm et
Monta Ellis has not asked for trade - yet - but is clearly unhappy.
His agent, Jeff Fried, is in Oakland to promote a boxing match and it appears quite possible that he could meet with the Warriors in hopes of getting Monta traded. The Warriors don't necessarily want to move him, but probably would if they could get a star player in return.
Source: Marc Spears on Twitter
 Anthony Randolph - F/CNov. 17 - 10:02 pm et
Anthony Randolph had 13 points, eight rebounds and five fouls on 4-of-11 shooting on Tuesday.
He'll probably continue to come off the bench, but as long as the Warriors have only seven or eight healthy players, Randolph should be in lineups.
 Vladimir Radmanovic - FNov. 17 - 10:00 pm et
Vladimir Radmanovic hit 5-of-12 shots and a 3-pointer for 11 points and five rebounds in his Warriors' debut on Tuesday.
He was in the starting lineup tonight and could stay there for awhile. Give him a look in deeper leagues, especially if you need threes. He shot them tonight, but hit just 1-of-6 from beyond the arc.
 Corey Maggette - G/FNov. 17 - 9:58 pm et
Corey Maggette had 19 points, 11 boards, two steals and a 3-pointer on Tuesday.
He's been scoring at least 20 points per game for a solid week now, despite being the Warriors' sixth man. He should continue to play well as long as he's healthy, but his health is always a concern. With the Warriors being so short-handed right now, Maggette is definitely worth owning in nealry any league.
 Stephen Curry - GNov. 17 - 9:56 pm et
Stephen Curry had 14 points, five rebounds, seven assists and two 3-pointers on 6-of-10 shooting in a start for the Warriors Tuesday.
With only seven players available, Curry cracked the starting lineup. And the way things are going for the team, there's a decent chance he could start on most nights the rest of the way. Curry should still be owned in all formats.
 Anthony Morrow - GNov. 17 - 9:54 pm et
Anthony Morrow started for the short-handed Warriors Tuesday and hit four 3-pointers on his way to 18 points and three rebounds on 6-of-10 shooting.
With only seven player available for the next few games, expect more of the same from Morrow this week. And with Kelenna Azubuike and Stephen Jackson out of the way, Morrow could start for the rest of the season. Get him if he's available.
 Vladimir Radmanovic - FNov. 17 - 3:37 pm et
Vladimir Radmanovic is listed as a starter for the Warriors on Tuesday, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
The starting five appears to be Monta Ellis, Anthony Morrow, Stephen Curry, Vlad-Rad and Mikki Moore, with Corey Maggette and Anthony Randolph off the bench. It's going to be an interesting night in Cleveland, as the GSW have only seven healthy bodies.
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer
 Stephen Curry - GNov. 17 - 2:38 pm et
Assuming Vladimir Radmanovic doesn't show up in time for Tuesday's game at Cleveland, the Warriors will only have seven bodies available for tonight.
Raja Bell (wrist) will only be used in an emergency, leaving the GSW with Monta Ellis, Corey Maggette, Anthony Morrow, Stephen Curry, Anthony Randolph, Mikki Moore and Speedy Claxton for tonight's game. And even when Vlad-Rad shows up, that gives them only eight, with Ellis now on the trading block. In other words, almost every healthy body on the roster could have value right now.
 Monta Ellis - GNov. 17 - 2:07 pm et
Monta Ellis' status with the Warriors could be determined when his agent meets with team management on Thursday, and the result could be a trade.
Multiple sources say that the Warriors, at coach Don Nelson's urging, have contacted other teams about trading Ellis, and it now appears likely that formal trade talks could come to fruition Thursday. Ellis and Nelson's relationship has nearly completely deteriorated, with Nelson telling Ellis, who was addressing the team in an attempt to be a leader, to 'be quiet' being the final straw. The Warriors will have just seven healthy players for Tuesday night, meaning almost all of them are worth holding right now.
Source: Mercury News
 Andris Biedrins - F/CNov. 17 - 1:57 pm et
Coach Don Nelson said Tuesday that Andris Biedrins (back/groin) is likely to make his return from injury sooner than Ronny Turiaf (knee). Biedrins is scheduled to be reevaluated next Monday.
Biedrins and Turiaf's absence means Anthony Randolph should start seeing more minutes. His playing time has been inconsistent, but when he's been on the floor, all he's done is produce. And with the Warriors only having seven players available for Tuesday's game, it doesn't appear that even Nellie can stop Randolph this time.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle
 Raja Bell - G/FNov. 17 - 12:50 pm et
Raja Bell will have the season-ending wrist surgery he put off while with the Bobcats.
Bell would rather sit out the season than play for the Warriors and it's hard to blame him as he is going to try to get healthy for a free-agent deal this summer. He'll be an emergency player for Don Nelson tonight as they'll only dress eight players, but expect the surgery to happen soon. Anthony Morrow, Steph Curry and Corey Maggette get a nice boost with this news.
Source: Brian Windhorst on Twitter
 Monta Ellis - GNov. 17 - 1:18 am et
Monta Ellis admitted that it will be difficult for the Warriors to replace Stephen Jackson's production, but said he doesn't feel any added pressure.
"'m not going to put any more on my back," Ellis said. "Somebody else is going to have to step up and take on the role." He also questioned the team's defense without Jax (and gave himself a shout-out) -- "Now, who have we got that's going to play defense? We've got me. Who else?" When asked about defensive specialist Raja Bell, Ellis replied, "I don’t know too much about dude."
Source: Contra Costa Times
 Vladimir Radmanovic - FNov. 17 - 1:12 am et
The Warriors hope to have Vladimir Radmanovic in uniform on Tuesday.
It would be nice to get a quick feel for how Radmanovic fits into the Warriors' rotation, but as a 6'10" PF with three-point range he seems like a great fit.
Source: Contra Costa Times
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