Anthony Morrow: How to Be a Rookie Success

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went undrafted no hype and my boy go out there and show all the guys how to earn there respect and money

SMART KID ALWAYS WAS

JUAN of NC 9:35PM January 02, 2009

Having watched Anthony Morrow have both very hot and very cold spells at Georgia Tech the past four years, I'll believe in him after he plays a full season with mostly upbeat games. And he never impressed me as being much of a complete or smart player -if you want a sometimes good shooter, you have him - if you want a player who can win games with other contributions, best you keep on looking for an answer.

CAP, GT alum and basketball fan of GA 9:34PM November 26, 2008

He can shoot. MANY props.

dubsfan of CA 1:47AM November 24, 2008

Good kid, great attitude and hopefully he will remain himself regardless of the millions of dollars he will deservedly earn in a short future. The thing I like the most about sport in general is the little guy, unheard of, hidden somewhere and forgotten by all the scouts who comes out and teach everybody a lesson of humility and patience. Thanks Morrow, you are a great story for all of us looking to achieve our dreams one day.

steve messi of MD 2:44PM November 21, 2008

I went to high school with ant and trust me he is a great guy. Even though I was a few years younger than him, he went out of his way to help me with my game. Just this summer I saw him in the gym. Fame and money don't mean neer as much to him as many other players.

cameron foster of NC 10:13PM November 19, 2008

. 'basket ball is the game of error'. I like this guy already.

Beside making the basket in a truck load he also know how to say 'the right thing'...The rookies and the veterans should take note. He is the gem among the piles of overrated players, rookes and veterans, who just want to make big $$$$contract to satisfy their egos. Warriors have seen their promising Morrow.

bud of CA 6:21PM November 18, 2008

What a great can-do attitude. Here's a guy who wins because he pays attention to what he's got to offer and how he can help his team. A great lesson for everyone who's on a job search.

Marsha Keeffer of CA 5:21PM November 17, 2008

just ran by your email because my email tracks everything of the goldenstate warriors. just wanted to say that this was one of shortest, yet strong, article i've read of the warriors. i loved it!

of CA 4:22PM November 17, 2008

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