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By Joe Lago
ESPN.com Friday, March 5, 2004 After Friday, the Golden State Warriors will have 22 games to end the NBA's longest current playoff drought. All the Warriors would have to do is 1) mount a late-season run without their top two point guards (the injured Speedy Claxton and Nick Van Exel), 2) reverse the West's second-worst road record and 3) leapfrog four teams in the standings in the league's strongest conference. In other words, book that roundtrip for Secaucus. So here the Warriors are, sitting closer to the West's worst r ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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