--The Warriors scored only four of the game's final 21 points in their home loss to Orlando on Saturday. --Golden State gave up a season-high 72 points in the first half. --The Warriors countered with 64 first-half points of their own, 19 of which came on free throws in the second quarter. The Warriors got to the line 25 times in the period -- the second most in any quarter in the club's West Coast history.
--The Warriors suited up nine players for the game, but Devean George did not play. Their two centers -- Mikki Moore and Chris Hunter -- tag-teamed for the first 13 minutes, then never got off the bench again. Only six players were used in the final 35 minutes.
--The Warriors announced injured centers Andris Biedrins and Ronny Turiaf will make the five-game trip that tips off Monday at Oklahoma City. Neither is assured of playing, however.
--One of the missing Warriors on Saturday was Anthony Morrow, who was in North Carolina to attend a family funeral. He is expected to rejoin the team on the road.
QUOTE TO NOTE: "I think it was." -- F Anthony Randolph, asked if Saturday's game was his best as a Warrior.
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