Who played with Monta Ellis?

Ellis played with Steph Curry on the Warriors for two and a half seasons, before Ellis was traded to the Bucks during the 2011-12 season. Ben Stinar is a beat writer for AllPacers.com. He is a 2021 Hilltop30 Scholarship Fund recipient.

Who did the Warriors get for Monta Ellis?

center Andrew Bogut
The Golden State Warriors trade Monta Ellis to the Milwaukee Bucks for center Andrew Bogut in 2013, a deal that put the Warriors one step closer to the dynasty.

Who played with Baron Davis on the Warriors?

In 2007, The Golden State Warriors put together one of the most memorable runs to the postseason in NBA history. Led by Baron Davis, Jason Richardson, Stephen Jackson, Matt Barnes, Al Harrington and Monta Ellis, the Warriors closed the season with a scorching 15-5 record to earn the No. 8 seed in the postseason.

How many teams did Monta Ellis play for?

Monta Ellis

No. – Dallas Mavericks
Years active 17 years (2005-present)
Career history
2005-2011 Golden State Warriors
2011-2013 Milwaukee Bucks

Who is on Golden State Warriors?

Roster

Player # Weight
Draymond Green 23 230 lbs
Stephen Curry 30 185 lbs
Otto Porter Jr. 32 198 lbs
James Wiseman 33 240 lbs

Who did Steph Curry replace?

Monte Poole Has to be, for the man Poole will be replacing as the team’s first reserve is Stephen Curry, eight-time All-Star, three-time NBA champion, two-time NBA MVP and conceivably the most selfless leader in the 131-year history of basketball.

Who was on the We Believe team?

That team, led by Barnes, Jackson, Monta Ellis, Baron Davis, Al Harrington and Jason Richardson, finished the regular season 42-40 and held the No. 8 seed in the playoffs. They stunned the Mavericks, who went 67-15 that year behind Dirk Nowitzki, Josh Howard, Jason Terry and Jerry Stackhouse.

How long did Monta Ellis play for the Warriors?

After six and a half seasons with Golden State, he was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks in March 2012. A season and a half with the Bucks was followed by two seasons with the Dallas Mavericks and two seasons with the Indiana Pacers.