Warriors’ trade for Chris Paul draws praise from ESPN pundits — well, most of them

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:41:16 GMT

Warriors’ trade for Chris Paul draws praise from ESPN pundits — well, most of them The Warriors didn’t win the NBA championship and don’t have the top pick in Thursday’s NBA Draft.But Golden State stole the conversation on Draft day by agreeing to acquire Chris Paul from the Washington Wizards in a trade that would send dynamic guard Jordan Poole back to the nation’s capital.Even with generational superstar Victor Wembanyama’s likely selection by the San Antonio Spurs set to come on Thursday, ESPN’s coverage building up to the draft gave significant time to the Warriors-Wizards trade.JJ Redick said he was “fascinated” by the move, especially in the way that Paul will pair up with Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and coach Steve Kerr’s preferred style of offense.“The Warriors are a team that has thrived on body and ball movement — Steph has described their style of play as ‘chaotic,’” Redick said. “Then you think about Chris Paul, how methodical, how controlled, how organized he is. The Warriors have the shortest average touch length in the half-court. Ch...

Four-bedroom home sells in San Ramon for $1.5 million

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:41:16 GMT

Four-bedroom home sells in San Ramon for $1.5 million 2910 Marlboro Way – Google Street ViewA 1,520-square-foot house built in 1978 has changed hands. The property located in the 2900 block of Marlboro Way in San Ramon was sold on June 7, 2023, for $1,530,000, or $1,007 per square foot. The property features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an attached garage. There’s also a pool in the backyard and two parking spaces. The unit sits on a 10,200-square-foot lot.These nearby houses have also recently been sold:A 1,946-square-foot home on the 200 block of Saint Denis Court in San Ramon sold in April 2023, for $1,475,000, a price per square foot of $758. The home has 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.In March 2023, a 2,103-square-foot home on Marlboro Way in San Ramon sold for $1,485,000, a price per square foot of $706. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.On Millbridge Place, San Ramon, in July 2022, a 1,850-square-foot home was sold for $1,600,000, a price per square foot of $865. The home has 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. 

Letters: Keep legacy | Official involvement | ‘The Wave’ | Rule of law | Fossil fuel | Fallacious position

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:41:16 GMT

Letters: Keep legacy | Official involvement | ‘The Wave’ | Rule of law | Fossil fuel | Fallacious position Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Oakland shouldkeep the A’s legacyIn 1995 when the Cleveland Browns owner relocated the team to Baltimore the NFL stepped in and allowed the move but took over the name and legacy of the Browns for the use of a future team in Cleveland.With the pending A’s move to Las Vegas, I hope that Major League Baseball will do something similar and at least keep the name and legacy of the A’s in Oakland for a future team. Let Fisher go to Las Vegas but look for a way to put a new team in Oakland. After all, I doubt if Las Vegas gives a hoot about the Streak, Ricky Henderson, the four World Series championships and other memories.Hopefully, one of the many Bay Area billionaires will step up and buy the team from Fisher or petition MLB for a replacement team to keep the A’s in Oakland where they belong.David KurrentPinoleTime for state officialsto get involved in A’sRe: “MLB’s...

Letters: Quality of life | Get specific | A’s shame | Search a waste | White noise

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:41:16 GMT

Letters: Quality of life | Get specific | A’s shame | Search a waste | White noise Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.S.J. mayor’s plans willboost quality of lifeI listened to the 2023-24 budget discussion on Zoom, and I was heartened by the City Council’s decision to include interim housing for the homeless, albeit less than Mayor Matt Mahan’s request. As the mayor points out, just funding affordable housing isn’t enough because it takes time to build permanent housing, and people suffer in the meanwhile. It’s clearly a matter of doing the humane thing.Following the larger budget discussion has also led to a big “ah-ha” for me: the mayor’s “Back to Basics” priorities to help the homeless, clean up the city and increase public safety are really about restoring the quality of San Jose life and making the city an attractive place for people and businesses. We have no choice: You have only to consider the closing of Westfield Mall in San Francisco and the reasons behind it if you need convincing.Larry KuboSan J...

3 arrested on suspicion of alleged gang-related murder in Santa Rosa

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:41:16 GMT

3 arrested on suspicion of alleged gang-related murder in Santa Rosa (BCN) -- Two juveniles and a man have been arrested in Santa Rosa on suspicion of the shooting death of a 15-year-old boy last week, police announced Thursday. On the day of the shooting, officers were dispatched at 5:39 p.m. on June 16 to the 2300 block of Corby Avenue, where they discovered a 15-year-old boy lying in the parking lot. Police believed the boy had been shot at least once and he was not responsive. He was later pronounced dead at a hospital. An investigation revealed that a group of young men were standing in the parking lot when someone opened fire on them, killing the boy. Police said that the suspect then fled the scene in an SUV. Suspect in SF assault that left woman, dog dead fatally shot by police On Thursday, police released an update in the case and announced the arrests in the case of a 14-year-old girl, a 17-year-old boy and 23-year-old Anthony Vega-Rodriguez. Police say the shooting was gang-related. On Wednesday at about 6:50 p.m., detective...

A's 'SELL' t-shirts to go to Baseball HOF in Cooperstown

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:41:16 GMT

A's 'SELL' t-shirts to go to Baseball HOF in Cooperstown (KRON) -- Last week, the Oakland A's reverse boycott organized by fans had a successful turnout -- attendance more than tripled as nearly 28,000 were at the game. The shirt "SELL" thousands of A's fans wore that night on June 13 will now be chronicled in baseball history. The National Baseball Hall of Fame is in the process of adding the t-shirt to the museum, a Baseball HOF spokesperson confirmed to KRON4. Here's how the shirt made its way to Cooperstown.A "SELL" shirt was offered to the Hall of Fame by a fan, and it went through our standard evaluation process for fan-offered materials through a committee of Museum staff. The staff determined that the shirt would be worthy of addition to the Museum collection of nearly 40,000 artifacts that help us tell the story of baseball and its history, and we accepted the offer.Jon Shestakofsky, VP of Communications & Content for National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum(Photo by Brandon Vallance/Getty Images)(Photo by Brandon Valla...

Over 50% of players selected to represent USWNT in FIFA World Cup linked to California

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:41:16 GMT

Over 50% of players selected to represent USWNT in FIFA World Cup linked to California (KTXL) — The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup begins in less than one month in New Zealand. On Wednesday, The United States Women’s National Team unveiled the roster of players it will be sending to Australia and New Zealand on July 20. At first glance, this roster may seem like nothing more than one full of NWSL All-Stars and former All-Americans. One that is fully capable of winning its fifth World Cup title in team history.  Warriors trading Jordan Poole for Chris Paul: Reports But further investigation into this roster reveals another connection that ties almost the entire USWNT roster together: The state of California. • Six players on the USWNT currently play for an NSWL team in California.• Eight out of 23 players on the USWNT were born in the state of California. • Twelve out of 23 players for the USWNT attended or committed to a college in California. Below is a list of the USWNT players and their connections to the Golden State. Naomi GirmaB...

Rule against blocking the plate leading to outs becoming runs even without a collision

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:41:16 GMT

Rule against blocking the plate leading to outs becoming runs even without a collision As former big league catchers, Bob Melvin and Bruce Bochy certainly had their share of plays at the plate, and the current managers played in an era when big collisions with runners trying to score were just part of the game. The rules have changed over the years to protect catchers, but runners are now sometimes safe even after being tagged out, and without any collision. That happened this week to Melvin’s San Diego Padres and Bochy’s Texas Rangers. San Francisco’s Blake Sabol was originally called out in the fifth inning Wednesday night against the Padres. The call was changed after a lengthy replay review and Sabol was ruled safe when catcher Gary Sanchez was cited for blocking the plate. Melvin called it “one of the worst calls I’ve seen this year.”Bochy did Melvin one better, calling a similar play in the Rangers’ 7-6 loss to the Chicago White Sox the previous night “absolutely one of the worst calls I’ve ever seen and it was done by replay.” Like...

Travelers Championship Scores

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:41:16 GMT

Travelers Championship Scores ThursdayAt TPC River HighlandsCromwell, Conn.Purse: $20 millionYardage: 6,852; Par: 70First RoundDenny McCarthy30-30—60Keegan Bradley33-29—62Adam Scott31-31—62Scottie Scheffler32-31—63Eric Cole32-32—64Shane Lowry30-34—64Chez Reavie33-31—64Zac Blair32-33—65Patrick Cantlay33-32—65Cameron Davis32-33—65Sungjae Im31-34—65Kelly Kraft33-32—65Kevin Streelman31-34—65Brendon Todd34-31—65Kevin Yu36-29—65Chesson Hadley33-33—66Brian Harman34-32—66Stephan Jaeger31-35—66Seonghyeon Kim32-34—66Min Woo Lee33-33—66Luke List32-34—66J.T. Poston33-33—66Chad Ramey35-31—66Patrick Rodgers34-32—66Greyson Sigg34-32—66Ben Taylor33-33—66Sahith Theegala33-33—66Ludvig Aberg34-33—67Corey Conners35-32—67Austin Eckroat33-34—67Matt Fitzpatrick35-32—67Emiliano Grillo34-33—67Lucas Herbert33-34—67Lee Hodges31-36—67Viktor Hovland34-33—67Patton Kizzire31-36—67Andrew Landry34-33—67Ben Martin33-34—67Andrew Novak34-33—67Andrew Putnam32-35—67Jon Rahm33-34—67Aaron Rai34-33—67Callum Tarren33-34—67Davis Thompson33-34—67Cameron Y...

UEFA president Čeferin tells soccer fans how they can win the war against racists

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:41:16 GMT

UEFA president Čeferin tells soccer fans how they can win the war against racists MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Soccer fans were told Thursday to play their part in driving racism out of the sport. Following the sickening abuse received by players like Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior, UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin called on supporters to identify offenders.“Let’s work together to put our house in order and ban from our stadiums (anyone) who comes not for love of football like you, but for the hatred for others,” he said during a speech at the European Football Fans’ Congress in Manchester.Vinícius, who is Black, has been the target of sustained racist abuse by fans in Spanish stadiums. An effigy of the Brazil international was hung from a bridge in Madrid in January and he has been subjected to repeated racist taunts. There are also a growing number of players being targeted on social media. Soccer’s ruling bodies have been called upon to do more to combat racism. Čeferin said fans need to step up as well. “Will you help us rid the game of people who hide...