The Warriors went on to lose their following two matches and it appeared that Warriors fans were in for another season of disappointment.
He noted that the official mode for this title carries more action adventure tones than other Warriors titles thus far yet gave his assurance that Warriors fans can easily feel at home in the game's original story mode.
Warriors fans have worked themselves into a frenzy over Nelson and the team.
The deal was unpopular with Warriors fans, as Olynick left the club and Avksentiev never reported.
Warriors fans have dubbed them The Thin Towers.
At the time this was met with anger by many Warriors fans who felt that Lineen had been unjustly removed from his position despite a strong challenge in the league that year only to be replaced by someone of inferior capabilities.
Warriors fans hoped that 2005-06 would finally be the season that the team ended their playoff drought.
Many Warriors fans praised GM Chris Mullin for the trade for getting rid of considerable financial burdens in Dunleavy and Murphy.
Wright had a late three that pushed the game to overtime and then scored eight points in the extra period, sending Warriors fans, fantasy owners, and Joe Lacob into a tizzy.
Matt Berman, writing for Half Moon Bay Review, praised the cliffhanger ending which would invite in more readers for the second novel, but felt that Warriors fans would be disappointed while "animal lovers will find this story's mix of anthropomorphism and realism appealing, and Hunter may find an entirely new audience".