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NBA’s Warriors hope not to suck this year

Warriors_2 With the NBA season just around the corner, we draw your attention to the Golden State Warriors, the only team to have apologized publicly (in newspapers and online) for their performance last season. Ads like the one shown here ran back in April. Could the Knicks not have done the same? The Warriors did not say sorry for the cramped-looking type treatment or the lack of a real headline.

—Posted by Tim Nudd

October 30, 2006 | Permalink

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if the warriors really cared, they would have sent ticketholders copies of the ad individually autographed by the players.

as it is, the signatures on the ad helps fakers forge autographs for counterfeit memorabilia.

Posted by: HighJive | Oct 30, 2006 1:32:05 PM

Oh, man. This ad is crazy. Like a good idea that just withered in execution.

Posted by: Cazzie Russell | Nov 1, 2006 1:54:18 PM

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