News - Jamal Crawford
Sebastian Telfair produced 21 points Wednesday and Minnesota cooled off Golden State's late-season rush by downing the Warriors 105-97. The Warriors had been trying to win their fourth consecutive game, which would have been their longest winning streak of the season.
Jamal Crawford led a fourth-quarter surge Wednesday that rallied Golden State to a 116-112 win over New Jersey. The Nets, beginning a five-game road trip, missed a chance to move into the eighth and final playoff position in the Eastern Conference.
Richard Jefferson scored 35 points Saturday night to help the Milwaukee Bucks outslug the Golden State Warriors 127-120. Luke Ridnour had 17 points, Charlie Bell scored 16, Ramon Sessions had 15 points and nine assists and Charlie Villanueva had 14 points in the high-scoring contest. Jamal Crawford had 32 points for the Warriors, who have lost six of their last seven games.
Stephen Jackson had 26 points and nine assists Saturday night and the Golden State Warriors beat Oklahoma City 133-120. Corey Maggette had 25 points and eight rebounds, and Jamal Crawford had 24 points for Golden State, which won for the fourth time in five games and handed Coach Don Nelson his 1,300th
Corey Maggette helped stake Golden State to an 18-point lead going into the fourth quarter Thursday night and the Warriors held on to defeat Portland 105-98. Portland rallied to within four points with 51 seconds remaining, but Golden State made all 10 of its free throw attempts down the stretch to seal the victory.
