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1997–98 Golden State Warriors season

NBA professional basketball team season


NBA professional basketball team season

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The 1997–98 Golden State Warriors season was the 52nd season for the Golden State Warriors in the National Basketball Association, and their 36th season in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Warriors received the eighth overall pick in the 1997 NBA draft, and selected center Adonal Foyle out of Colgate University. The Warriors also moved into their new arena, known as The Arena in Oakland. During the off-season, the team acquired second-year center Erick Dampier from the Indiana Pacers, and Brian Shaw from the Orlando Magic. Early into the regular season, they traded B. J. Armstrong to the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for Muggsy Bogues and second-year guard Tony Delk. However, under new head coach P.J. Carlesimo, the Warriors struggled losing their first nine games, which led to an awful 1–14 start.

This season was also known for an infamous and controversial incident; on December 1, 1997, All-Star guard Latrell Sprewell choked, and assaulted Carlesimo during practice before being restrained by teammates and assistant coaches, and allegedly returning to attack Carlesimo a second time; Sprewell was first suspended for 10 games, but was later on suspended for the remainder of the season, which was 68 games left in the Warriors' schedule at the time. Sprewell averaged 21.4 points, 4.9 assists and 1.4 steals per game in only just 14 games.

Without their star guard, the Warriors showed slight improvement before suffering a 14-game losing streak between December and January, and held a miserable 8–37 record at the All-Star break. At mid-season, the team traded Shaw along with Joe Smith to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for Jim Jackson and Clarence Weatherspoon, and acquired Jason Caffey from the Chicago Bulls. The Warriors won their final three games of the season, and finished in sixth place in the Pacific Division with an awful 19–63 record.

Jackson averaged 18.9 points, 5.6 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game in 31 games after the trade, while Donyell Marshall showed improvement becoming the team's starting small forward, averaging 15.4 points, 8.6 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game, and Dampier provided the team with 11.8 points, 8.7 rebounds and 1.7 blocks per game. In addition, Caffey contributed 10.9 points and 5.9 rebounds per game in 29 games, while Weatherspoon averaged 10.7 points, 8.3 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game in 31 games, Delk contributed 10.4 points per game, Bimbo Coles provided with 8.0 points and 4.7 assists per game, but only played 53 games due to hamstring and foot injuries, and Bogues contributed 5.8 points and 5.5 assists per game.

Marshall also finished in third place in Most Improved Player voting. The Warriors finished 27th in the NBA in home-game attendance, with an attendance of 444,922 at The Arena in Oakland during the regular season, which was the third-lowest in the league. Following the season, Sprewell was traded to the New York Knicks after six seasons with the Warriors, while Jackson signed as a free agent with the Portland Trail Blazers, and Weatherspoon signed with the Miami Heat.

For the season, the Warriors changed their primary logo, which showed a warrior holding a lightning bolt in front of a basketball, and added new uniforms, replacing the color blue with dark navy, and orange to their color scheme of golden yellow; the uniforms would last until 2002, where they added side panels to their jerseys and shorts, while their primary logo would remain in use until 2010.

Offseason

Draft picks

Main article: 1997 NBA draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege
18Adonal FoyleC/PFColgate
237Marc JacksonCTemple

Roster

  • P. J. Carlesimo
  • Rod Higgins
  • Bob Staak
  • Paul Westhead

Roster Notes

  • Shooting guard Latrell Sprewell was suspended for 68 games for choking, and assaulting head coach P.J. Carlesimo during practice on December 1, 1997.

Regular season

Season standings

:z - clinched division title :y - clinched division title :x - clinched playoff spot

Game log

Player statistics

Regular season

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
828232.4.445.000.6698.71.1.51.711.8
74922.3.392.263.7382.32.31.0.210.4
737335.8.414.313.7318.62.21.31.015.4
68012.0.457.5573.3.3.3.52.4
593126.3.437.250.8942.25.51.1.15.8
57110.8.420.000.6883.4.2.1.34.0
55111.9.406.000.4353.3.3.2.93.0
534427.8.379.228.8862.34.71.0.28.0
5059.2.369.000.545.9.5.4.11.9
494933.6.429.000.7696.91.4.9.817.3
393226.4.336.313.7273.94.4.9.46.4
313140.6.402.278.8055.65.11.2.118.9
313133.4.458.7488.31.61.4.710.7
29624.6.472.000.6495.91.1.4.110.9
22014.6.404.000.6474.6.8.5.35.2
19012.8.382.400.714.82.4.7.11.9
19010.3.458.000.3852.4.8.3.12.8
141339.1.397.188.7453.64.91.4.421.4
10013.9.385.238.7001.0.9.5.16.2
9215.6.320.333.5001.7.3.7.34.1
4014.8.316.000.7141.81.51.0.04.3
405.8.571.6671.0.3.5.02.5
  • † Denotes player spent time with another team in the season. Stats reflect time with the Warriors only.

Player statistics citation:

Awards and records

Transactions

Trades

August 12, [1997](1997-98-nba-season)To **Golden State Warriors**Erick Dampier
Duane FerrellTo **Indiana Pacers**Chris Mullin
September 22, [1997](1997-98-nba-season)To **Golden State Warriors**Dickey SimpkinsTo **Chicago Bulls**Scott Burrell
October 28, [1997](1997-98-nba-season)To **Golden State Warriors**Brian Shaw
David VaughnTo **Orlando Magic**Mark Price
November 7, [1997](1997-98-nba-season)To **Golden State Warriors**Muggsy Bogues
Tony DelkTo **Charlotte Hornets**B. J. Armstrong
February 17, [1998](1997-98-nba-season)To **Golden State Warriors**Jim Jackson
Clarence WeatherspoonTo **Philadelphia 76ers**Brian Shaw
Joe Smith
February 19, [1998](1997-98-nba-season)To **Golden State Warriors**Jason CaffeyTo **Chicago Bulls**David Vaughn
1998 second-round pick
2000 second-round pick
June 24, [1998](1997-98-nba-season)To **Golden State Warriors**Antawn JamisonTo **Toronto Raptors**Vince Carter
Cash considerations

Free agents

AdditionsPlayerDate signedFormer team
Carl ThomasSeptember 26Cleveland Cavaliers
Antonio LangOctober 7Cleveland Cavaliers
Carl Thomas (10-day)January 9Orlando Magic
Brandon Williams (10-day)February 10none
Gerald Madkins (10-day)March 5Rockford Lightning (CBA)
Gerald Madkins (rest of season)March 25Golden State Warriors
Jeff Grayer (10-day)April 9Charlotte Hornets
SubtractionsPlayerDate signedNew Team
Antonio LangOctober 27Grand Rapids Hoops (CBA)
Carl ThomasNovember 7Golden State Warriors
Dickey SimpkinsFebruary 17Chicago Bulls

Player Transactions Citation:

References

References

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