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Surprise move: Warriors waive Kosta Perovic
by Ravi - posted Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
The Warriors severed ties with backup center Kosta Perovic, at least for the upcoming season.
It’s a decision that comes as a surprise given his youth (23) and upside. The Warriors drafted Perovic #38 overall in the 2006 draft. He has shown promise in the paint and will get a chance to develop his game further in Spain, joining Pamesa Valencia.
The big man will be joining a league that has produced a lot of current and former NBA contributors, namely Pau Gasol, Jose Calderon and Andres Nocioni. Rudy Fernandez, soon to be of the Blazers, was a part of that league (and lit up the US team during the Olympics, as you may recall). Ricky Rubio will be the next stud to leave to head to the association once he’s eligible in 2009.
The 7-foot-2 Serbian averaged 1.4 points and 1.9 rebounds in seven games with the Warriors this season. In an arrangement with the Dubs, his salary of $1.6 million for each of the next two seasons is now off the books. They will likely get first dibs for Perovic’s services should he decide to rejoin the NBA down the line.
His departure is great news for the free agents the Warriors have brought in to compete during training camp. Anthony Morrow, DeMarcus Nelson, Dion Dowell and Rob Kurz now have a legitimate crack at a roster spot.
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Tags: Kosta Perovic, spain, waivers
One and done - Suns 122, Warriors 116
by Sam - posted Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Your Warriors are out.
What the heck was that?
Baron Davis played 17 minutes, Kosta Perovic played 13. The nuttiest thing about that information is that it seems like the correct move. Baron was dismal in his limited play. He ended up 2-13 and looked more like he was messing around one-on-one with his buddy Steve Nash than trying to help his team win their very last chance to stay in playoff contention. Nellie benched him the entire second half, one of many strange occurrences last night.
The Dubs came out all thumbs, just missing layups and bricking jumpers. The Suns took the lead after three minutes behind fat Shaq post points, and a deadly Nash/Amare pick and roll connection.
The Warriors’ game in the first half was an oddity of freak show proportions. We got to see line ups including Kosta P, Andris, and Uncle Austin at the same time. The strangest thing about the geek squad getting time was that they looked a lot more active and driven than the much touted heart and soul of the team. Kosta was a bit clumsy, but not inept. He didn’t back down from Shaq contact, fought hard for offensive rebounds, and ran the best he could. It was obvious he was sucking wind after a few minutes of real time game, but didn’t quit.
It’s tempting to get very gloomy about the fact that Nellie sat Baron for the entire half. There were no damage control quotes post game to put any kind of speculation speed bumps up either. Nellie merely said that he gave Baron some much needed rest, and BD left without speaking to reporters. If you want to delve into far reaching, pot stirring speculation head over to Tim Kawakami’s blog for his take on Boomgate.
The second half featured a new Dubs squad, and a new spark. Jack finally came alive, pouring in 16 points in the third - including 3 threes. The off brand Dubs managed to not only get out of the first half pit, they actually got up by as much as 8 behind solid play from Kaz, Austin, and their default point guard, Monta Ellis. Two things went right, Jack started bombing with accuracy, and they actually played some gosh dern defense.
Monta and the B-Team managed to push the lead up to 11 in the first few minutes of the fourth before the Suns got down to business and began waxing their playoff mustaches. Amare started getting to the line with a vengeance, while Bell and Barbosa hit some key three pointers.
The Suns got back on top with 4 minutes left to play as the Dubs went cold. Jack was able to nail a very clutch three to tie it up once more, but the game was over when Monta missed his next jumper and the Suns put up 5 unanswered points.
Andris deserves more of a mention. He put up yet another double double, and had his old stickum grip back, catching Jack’s spitball passes on pick and rolls. Watching him and Kosta on the court together was entertaining, not in the look at the bizarre foreign giants way, more in the hey, those dudes can kinda get after it way.
The final game against Seattle is at home on Wednesday. I’ll be watching with a little tear in my eye. It won’t be a tear of shame, I’m just going to miss the guys, ya digg?
Peace out 2007-2008 season, I’m not mad at ya. 48 or 49 wins is nothing to be ashamed of and there is plenty of hope for the future.
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Tags: Amare Stoudemire, Andris Biedrins, Baron Davis, Don Nelson, Kelenna Azubuike, Kosta Perovic, Leandro Barbosa, monta ellis, Phoenix Suns, Raja Bell, Shaq, stephen jackson, Steve Nash






