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December 4, 2006


Warriors
(9-9)
vs.

Spurs
(13-5)
The Warriors were unable to pick up their second win of the season against the Spurs, falling in San Antonio on Monday, 129-89. Anthony Roberson paced Golden State with a career-high 21 points on 9-of-16 shooting, including 3-of-6 from deep. Mike Dunleavy and Monta Ellis also scored in double figures for Golden State, finishing with 12 and 11 points, respectively. The Warriors will play at Houston tomorrow at 5:30 p.m.



AT
Tuesday, December 5
5:30 p.m.
Toyota Center

TV: FSN Bay Area
Radio: KNBR 1050

Don Nelson
On Tonight's Game
“I knew we were going into a hornet’s nest tonight. You just hope that you can hang around, but not tonight. We were totally dominated…it looked like the pros playing the high school team out there tonight.”

On Anthony Roberson
“Anthony (Roberson) was our one ray of sunshine tonight. It just seems like every time I put him in there he plays better and better.”

Andris Biedrins
On Tonight's Game
“We started out the game pretty bad and went down at the end of the first quarter. Against a team like (the Spurs), it’s really tough to get out of that once you are down that much, especially on their home floor.”
Anthony Roberson
On Tonight's Game
“I just tried to come in and motivate my team off the bench. Coach (Nelson) is always talking about needing energy off the bench, so that’s my mindset every time I get out there.”

On playing a “different” Spurs team than a week ago

“I just think it wasn’t a good night for us tonight. We came in flat and it just wasn’t a good night all around. We need to bounce back and get one more in Houston before we go back home. The biggest part is just bouncing back and staying together (as a team), and I think we’re going to do that and put this one behind us.”


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