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Road trip ends with a big win for Warriors
By Jeremy Kahn
January 19, 2008
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Golden State Warriors' Baron Davis, left, is fouled on his way to the basket by Milwaukee Bucks' Royal Ivey during the first quarter of the basketball game, Saturday, Jan. 19, 2008, in Milwaukee, Wis.
(AP Photo/ Ron Kuenstler)
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What a great way for the Golden State Warriors to end a five-game road trip than with a big win in a hostile environment.
Al Harrington scored 27 points and Andris Biedrins added 20 points, as the Warriors defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 119-99 at the Bradley Center.
With the victory, the Warriors not only swept the season series with the Bucks, but more importantly won four out of five games on this road trip thru the Midwest.
The Warriors were shorthanded, as key reserve Matt Barnes was ineligible to play due to the fact that his name was not listed on the active/inactive list.
Despite not having Barnes on the floor, Don Nelson went to rookie C.J. Watson , who played 30 minutes and scored a career high 13 points in the process.
Kosta Perovic made his NBA debut, and scored four points and grabbed four rebounds in just six minutes of playing time.
Baron Davis scored 19 points, while both Monta Ellis and Stephen Jackson each scored 12 for the Warriors, who have won five out of their last six games.
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