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The National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) opposed to the owners’ plan, and wanted raises for players who earned the league’s minimum salary. After both sides failed to reach an agreement, the owners called for a lockout, which began on July 1, 1998, putting a hold on all team trades, free agent signings and training camp workouts, and cancelling many NBA regular season and preseason games.[2][3][4][5] Due to the lockout, the NBA All-Star Game, which was scheduled to be played in Philadelphia on February 14, 1999, was also cancelled.[6][7][8][9] However, on January 6, 1999, NBA commissioner David Stern, and NBPA director Billy Hunter finally reached an agreement to end the lockout. The deal was approved by both the players and owners, and was signed on January 20, ending the lockout after 204 days. The regular season began on February 5, and was cut short to just 50 games instead of the regular 82-game schedule.[10][11][12][13]In the 1998 NBA draft, the Warriors selected Vince Carter from the University of North Carolina with the fifth overall pick, but soon traded him to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for his college teammate Antawn Jamison.[14][15][16][17] The team also acquired John Starks, Chris Mills and Terry Cummings from the New York Knicks during the off-season; Starks previously played for the Warriors during the 1988\u201389 season.[18][19][20] After losing their first five games, the Warriors started to show signs of improvement, winning four straight games, then hold a 6\u20136 start to the season. However, they played below .500 for the remainder of the season, but won two more games than the previous year, finishing sixth in the Pacific Division with a 21\u201329 record.[21]Starks led the team in scoring with a low team-high average of 13.8 points per game, while Donyell Marshall averaged 11.0 points and 7.1 rebounds per game, Mills provided the team with 10.3 points per game, and Jamison provided with 9.6 points and 6.4 rebounds per game, and was selected to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team. In addition, Bimbo Coles contributed 9.5 points and 4.6 assists per game, while Cummings averaged 9.1 points and 5.1 rebounds per game off the bench, Erick Dampier provided with 8.8 points and 7.6 rebounds per game, and Jason Caffey contributed 8.8 points and 5.9 rebounds per game,[22] but only played 35 games due to an Achilles injury.[23][24]Following the season, Coles was traded to the Atlanta Hawks,[25][26] while Muggsy Bogues signed as a free agent with the Toronto Raptors,[27][28][29]Tony Delk signed with the Sacramento Kings,[30][31] and Felton Spencer signed with the San Antonio Spurs.[32]Table of ContentsOffseason[edit]Draft picks[edit]Regular season[edit]Season standings[edit]Record vs. opponents[edit]Game log[edit]Player statistics[edit]Season[edit]Awards and records[edit]Transactions[edit]Trades[edit]Free agents[edit]References[edit]See also[edit]Offseason[edit]Draft picks[edit]1998\u201399 Golden State Warriors rosterPlayersCoachesPos.No.NameHeightWeightDOB (YYYY-MM-DD)FromG1Bogues, Muggsy5\u00a0ft 3\u00a0in (1.60\u00a0m)136\u00a0lb (62\u00a0kg)1965\u201301\u201309Wake ForestF\/C21Caffey, Jason\u00a06\u00a0ft 8\u00a0in (2.03\u00a0m)255\u00a0lb (116\u00a0kg)1973\u201306\u201312AlabamaG12Coles, Bimbo6\u00a0ft 1\u00a0in (1.85\u00a0m)180\u00a0lb (82\u00a0kg)1968\u201304\u201322Virginia TechF\/C35Cummings, Terry6\u00a0ft 9\u00a0in (2.06\u00a0m)220\u00a0lb (100\u00a0kg)1961\u201303\u201315DePaulC25Dampier, Erick6\u00a0ft 11\u00a0in (2.11\u00a0m)265\u00a0lb (120\u00a0kg)1974\u201307\u201314Mississippi StateG00Delk, Tony6\u00a0ft 1\u00a0in (1.85\u00a0m)189\u00a0lb (86\u00a0kg)1974\u201301\u201328KentuckyG\/F33Ferrell, Duane6\u00a0ft 7\u00a0in (2.01\u00a0m)209\u00a0lb (95\u00a0kg)1965\u201302\u201328Georgia TechC31Foyle, Adonal6\u00a0ft 10\u00a0in (2.08\u00a0m)270\u00a0lb (122\u00a0kg)1975\u201303\u201309ColgateF7Jamison, Antawn6\u00a0ft 8\u00a0in (2.03\u00a0m)223\u00a0lb (101\u00a0kg)1976\u201306\u201312North CarolinaF3Marshall, Donyell6\u00a0ft 9\u00a0in (2.06\u00a0m)218\u00a0lb (99\u00a0kg)1973\u201305\u201318ConnecticutG\/F34Mills, Chris6\u00a0ft 6\u00a0in (1.98\u00a0m)215\u00a0lb (98\u00a0kg)1970\u201301\u201325ArizonaC50Spencer, Felton7\u00a0ft 0\u00a0in (2.13\u00a0m)265\u00a0lb (120\u00a0kg)1968\u201301\u201315LouisvilleG9Starks, John6\u00a0ft 3\u00a0in (1.91\u00a0m)180\u00a0lb (82\u00a0kg)1965\u201308\u201310Oklahoma StateHead coachAssistant coach(es)Legend(C) Team captain(DP) Unsigned draft pick(FA) Free agent(S) Suspended InjuredRosterRegular season[edit]Season standings[edit]z – clinched division titley – clinched division titlex – clinched playoff spotRecord vs. opponents[edit]1998-99 NBA 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You can help by adding to it. (January 2011)Player statistics[edit]Season[edit]This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. (January 2011)Awards and records[edit]Transactions[edit]Trades[edit]Free agents[edit]Player Transactions Citation:[33]References[edit]^ 1998-99 Golden State Warriors^ Wise, Mike (June 30, 1998). “BASKETBALL; It’s Their Ball, and N.B.A. Owners Call for Lockout”. The New York Times. Retrieved December 15, 2022.^ Heisler, Mark (June 30, 1998). “NBA Lockout”. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 15, 2022.^ “NBA Lockout Begins”. CBS News. CBS News.com Staff. June 30, 1998. Retrieved December 15, 2022.^ Steele, David (June 30, 1998). “NBA Lockout Now a Certainty”. SFGate. Retrieved December 15, 2022.^ “NBA Cancels All-Star Game”. CBS News. CBS News.com Staff. December 8, 1998. Retrieved December 15, 2022.^ Wise, Mike (December 9, 1998). “PRO BASKETBALL; It’s Official: N.B.A. Cancels Its All-Star Game”. The New York Times. 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Retrieved November 17, 2022.^ “Timberwolves Edge Warriors”. CBS News. Associated Press. May 1, 1999. Retrieved November 17, 2022.^ Wise, Mike (June 30, 1999). “PRO BASKETBALL; Teams Find Lean Pickings in the Draft”. The New York Times. Retrieved October 12, 2022.^ “Hawks Shake Up NBA Draft with Blaylock Trade”. Deseret News. Associated Press. June 30, 1999. Retrieved September 30, 2022.^ “Raptors Sign Bogues”. SFGate. September 23, 1999. Retrieved January 30, 2023.^ “PLUS: PRO BASKETBALL — TORONTO; Bogues Signs with Raptors”. The New York Times. Associated Press. September 24, 1999. Retrieved January 2, 2022.^ Alexander, Rachel (December 16, 1999). “A Musician Who Can Jam”. The Washington Post. Retrieved October 12, 2022.^ “Transactions”. The New York Times. August 17, 1999. Retrieved October 3, 2022.^ “Kings Sign Delk Multi Years”. CBS News. Associated Press. August 16, 1999. Retrieved November 15, 2022.^ Wise, Mike (October 31, 1999). “1999\u20132000 N.B.A. PREVIEW; The West Is Still the Best”. The New York Times. Retrieved June 8, 2022.^ “1998\u201399 Golden State Warriors Transactions”. Basketball-Reference. Retrieved July 15, 2021.See also[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/1998-99-golden-state-warriors-season\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"1998\u201399 Golden State Warriors season"}}]}]