| B. Diddy Scores 25 And Dishes 15 Assists In Win At Milwaukee Authored by Christopher Reina - March 30, 2005 - 10:40 pm
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The Warriors began a quick two-game road trip with an impressive 113-109 win at Milwaukee.
Baron Davis, finding the form that made him an All-Star, scored 25 points to go with his 15 assists, including 4th quarter alley-oops to Jason Richardson and Mickael Pietrus.
Richardson's came after an impressive block, which he then saved from going out of bounds. Running the entire length of the floor, Davis found Richardson for the alley-oop.
Pietrus' came as the shot clock was winding down and Davis was posting up. Seeing the defensive lapse on the weak side, Pietrus broke for the basket and Davis found him for the two points and the foul.
Pietrus continued to make it clear who the Warriors' small forward of the future will be, scoring 21 points on 6-9 shooting and playing shutdown defense on Michael Redd.
Troy Murphy had yet another double-double, scoring 18 points and grabbing 14 rebounds.
With the win the Warriors improved their record to 26-45, their fifth over their last six.
The wins are giving the Warriors plenty of reason for optimism for the 2005-2006 season, though with each victory, the number of ping pong balls that they'll have for the lottery will decrease.
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