Fri, Nov 14th 2008, 14:47
Q: What was the China trip like? Were the fans over there crazyer than the fans over here?
Anthony Randolph: The china trip was great. It was quite an experience for a young player like myself to get to see another country and take in their culture, while sharing the game we love to play. I think it helped our team bond and we will be a better team form the experience. Those fans were great, but I personally think that no one compares to our fans in the Bay.
Q: Are the vets hazing you guys at all or making you do things just because you are a rookie?
AR: There is a little bit…
Wed, Nov 12th 2008, 12:28
Anthony finished the game with 8 rebounds, 2 blocks, and 4 points, 2 assists, and a +8 rating in 20 minutes of action.
Sun, Nov 9th 2008, 16:41
The butterflies started before the game. Warriors rookie forward Anthony Randolph knew Friday afternoon that he might play because forwards Al Harrington and Corey Maggette were out with injuries.
The butterflies began flapping harder as he walked to the scorer’s table, then harder when he checked into the game with 4:24 left in the first quarter, and even harder seconds later when he found himself all alone with the ball in his hands about 20 feet from the basket.
“My heart was beating fast,” said Randolph, who was making his Warriors home debut. “I was probably having a little panic attack when I shot that first one. But when I missed it, I was like, ‘OK, nothing worse can happen, so…
Fri, Nov 7th 2008, 09:28
The Golden State Warriors have put together a special event called Fast Break for Education. Each ticket purchased for the game on November 21st through this program will generate five dollars for local Alameda schools. Also, fans will receive an autographed photo during a post-game meet and greet with rookies Anthony Randolph and Richard Hendrix. For children 18 and under, they will be able to go on the court and shoot free-throws after the game. Anthony is excited to meet some of the great Warriors fans tonight.