[外電] Bickering team has 'got to come together'
Bickering team has 'got to come together'
Rusty Simmons, Chronicle Staff Writer
Sunday, November 8, 2009
(11-07) 18:53 PST -- The aftermath of the Warriors' 118-90 humiliation at the
hands of the Clippers on Friday was obvious a day later at practice, but good
luck finding any tape of the debacle.
"I don't think we'll ever watch it," Stephen Curry said Saturday.
"We know it was ugly," Kelenna Azubuike said. "A game like that, you just
want to forget and move on."
To move on, the Warriors are going to have to get past some obvious
infighting, shattered optimism and an arduous looming schedule. During
Friday's loss, Monta Ellis pointed at, yelled at and then dissed Anthony
Randolph for not knowing his assignments. After Ellis barked at Randolph, no
teammate went to console the second-year player.
"A lot of it is guys thinking that other guys don't know their plays,"
Azubuike said. "Everyone needs to go back to the drawing board and study
their books, so there will be less of that. It shows people care, but it's
not the best thing to see teammates bickering with each other out there."
The Warriors were already dealing with Stephen Jackson, who has asked for a
trade, and Ellis, who said during training camp that he wasn't sure he could
play with Curry and added "I know this isn't how I want to play basketball"
Friday.
Jackson has been linked to a number of possible trades, but a Warriors source
said only Cleveland is a possible option among the nine teams rumored to
date. Ellis is considered the face of the franchise, and Curry is considered
the team's future.
"There were some tempers flying" Friday, Curry said. "You could see it on the
court, but it's a good sign that we came in (Saturday) and forgot about it."
What they haven't forgotten is that they have played three 2009 lottery teams
yet are 1-3. What has been sold as a young-and-coming team has been nothing
more than an assembly of broken parts through four games.
"Right now, this is all we've got," Azubuike said. "I don't know what is
going to happen in the future, but, right now, this is the team we have.
Right now, we're stuck with each other. We've got to come together, find a
way to coexist and get a job done.
"We've got (to) stop looking at everybody else. We need to look at ourselves
and think, 'What can I do to help this team win?' "
That should be the question du jour throughout the coming week, when the
Warriors have to play five games in seven days. They start tonight against
Sacramento possibly without a pair of talented big men.
Andris Biedrins (back) didn't participate in practice, but did conditioning
work on a side court. Ronny Turiaf, who has missed the past two games with a
sprained knee, never left the trainer's table during the observation period
of practice.
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