What to know about Draymond Green reportedly opting out of Warriors contract
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:49 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — In the moments after the Los Angeles Lakers eliminated the Warriors from the playoffs last month, Draymond Green said he wanted to “ride out with the same guys I rode in with.”He reiterated on his podcast the following week that he wanted to return to the Warriors.“I’ll say it right here for you, this isn’t it,” he said. “We plan on doing this again. That’s the plan, obviously, this is a business and things has to take place.”News broke on Monday that Green plans to decline his $27.5 million player option and enter unrestricted free agency. That doesn’t mean Green is certain to leave the Bay Area, though.There are rumblings that the Warriors, under new general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr., could shuffle their exorbitantly expensive roster to be more competitive after an early playoff departure and with stricter CBA rules afoot.“We really want Draymond back,” Dunleavy said at his introductory p...Stanford Cardinal’s wild post-season run halted at College World Series by Tennessee Volunteers
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:49 GMT
Just when it appeared Quinn Mathews and Stanford had recaptured their elimination game magic, everything unraveled on Monday afternoon for the Cardinal in a 6-4 loss to the Tennessee Volunteers at the College World Series.Mathews, the senior left-hander who gained national attention last week by throwing 156 pitches in a complete-game masterpiece that sent the Cardinal to Omaha, Nebraska, shook off a shaky first few innings and had retired seven in a row when he took a 4-0 lead into the top of the fifth inningMathews never got out of the inning, as the Volunteers rallied to tie the score with four runs, and then went ahead for good with two more in the top of the seventh. Mathews, a likely early-round pick in next month’s MLB draft, threw 89 pitches, allowing four runs on 10 hits and one walk.“Quinn’s bailed us out all year,” said left-hander Drew Dowd, who took over on the mound for Stanford after the Vols had batted around against Mathews in the fifth. “When I took the ball...Tesla crashes into firetruck on 680 in Fremont last week: CHP
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:49 GMT
(KRON) -- A Tesla slammed into a Fremont Fire Engine on Interstate-680 in Fremont last Wednesday, according to the California Highway Patrol. The Tesla hit the fire truck after being hit from behind by a semi, the CHP said.It was not known whether the Tesla was operating in driver assist mode when the collision happened. No immediate information on whether anyone was injured in the crash was available.The crash blocked lanes on I-680. 2 in custody after Pier 39 shooting that left 6 injured Wednesday's crash was the latest in several recent incidents involving Teslas.Also last week, a crash involving a Tesla took the lives of two people in Santa Clara. Authorities say a 44-year-old Los Gatos woman and her 12-year-old daughter died in a fiery crash after their vehicle slammed into a tree. A witness at the scene told KRON4 he was at the vehicle's door within seconds of the collision, but when he looked inside, he could only see flames. Earlier this year, a 2014 Tesla Model S plowed i...Chase Burns’ dominant relief outing carries Vols to a 6-4 win over Stanford in College World Series
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:49 GMT
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Chase Burns pitched six shutout innings in relief of Chase Dollander, Tennessee manufactured two runs to break a tie in the seventh, and the Volunteers knocked Stanford out of the College World Series with a 6-4 victory Monday.Tennessee (44-21) ended a six-game CWS losing streak dating to 2001 and plays Tuesday against the loser of the Monday night game between No. 1 national seed Wake Forest and No. 5 LSU. Stanford (44-20) went 0-2 at the CWS for a second straight year.Burns (5-3), who went from weekend starter at the start of the season to bullpen bulldog at the end, mixed his slider with a fastball he ran up to 102 mph while striking out nine and limiting the Cardinal to two hits. “Coming out of the bullpen, you’ve got one thing in mind; it’s just do your job,” Burns said. “No fight is too big for us. Just going to go out there, do my job, hope for the best.”Burns’ best was great against the Cardinal. He was the first reliever since 1997 to blank an oppon...Joey Votto returns to Reds’ lineup after 10-month absence
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:49 GMT
CINCINNATI (AP) — Joey Votto rejoined the Cincinnati Reds’ lineup on Monday night after 10 months sidelined by an operation to repair his left biceps and rotator cuff.The 39-year-old was batting sixth and playing first base in a series opener against Colorado in the first big league game since Aug. 16 for the 2010 NL MVP. The Reds entered with an eight-game winning streak, their longest since 2012.“I feel much more like myself,” Votto said. “I’m back to full health. Ten months is a long rehab. If I’m going to rejoin a winning ballclub, my responsibility is to be up to speed with them.”Votto had surgery on Aug. 19, ending a season in which he hit .205 with 11 homers and 41 RBIs. At the time of the operation, the Reds said they expected the six-time All-Star back by opening day.He made his spring training debut on March 12 and hit .182 with one double and one RBI in eight games, then was put on the 10-day injured list and sent to Triple-A Louisville for a minor league injury reh...Mbappé eclipses Fontaine as France beats Greece in Euro qualifying
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:49 GMT
PARIS (AP) — Kylian Mbappé’s twice-taken penalty moved him one goal behind Michel Platini on France’s all-time scoring list as Greece was beaten 1-0 in European Championship qualifying on Monday.Platini won the Ballon d’Or three straight times from 1983-85 during his heyday with Juventus and France, for which the gifted playmaker scored and created goals with a casual brilliance that became his trademark.“It’s huge when you know what Michel Platini represents for France,” Mbappé said. “He’s a legend.”The win was a fourth straight for World Cup runner-up France without conceding a goal in Group B — all with Mbappé as the new captain.“Let’s hope it lasts. I’m learning every day,” Mbappé said. “It’s an enriching experience to have this responsibility.”Mbappé also reached 54 goals over the season combined for France and Paris Saint-Germain to beat the overall mark set by the great Just Fontaine in the 1957-58 season — the year Fontaine set an individual scoring r...Former top pick Henry Davis arrives in Pittsburgh eager to help after sprint through the minors
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:49 GMT
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pirates tried to take their time with Henry Davis.His bat wouldn’t let them.The top overall pick in the 2021 amateur draft was to make his major-league debut on Monday night, playing right field while batting seventh against the Chicago Cubs in hopes of sparking an erratic offense in serious need of a jolt.The Pirates insist they remain committed to making Davis an everyday catcher. For now, however, the 23-year-old will spend most of his time — at least during games — getting a crash course in how to play right field at PNC Park, where the 21-foot-high Roberto Clemente Wall and its sometimes funky caroms can make learning the position on the fly difficult.“If I can help the Pirates win in right, I’m excited about it,” Davis said.Davis’ debut caps a rapid rise through the system, particularly this season. He began the year at Double-A Altoona and was promoted to Triple-A Indianapolis on June 4 with the team intent on having him splitting catching wi...'He had a hoof print on his chest': Moose attacks man as he walks his dogs
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:49 GMT
BOULDER COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) -- A 58-year-old man is recovering after he was trampled by a moose while out on a trail in Boulder County.The Boulder County Sheriff's Office said Robert Standerwick surprised the cow and her calf on a hairpin turn on a trail in Coal Creek Canyon. How moose came to live in Colorado "The moose are definitely the most deadliest animals up here for sure," Collin Howe, who helped Standerwick after he was trampled, said.Standerwick shot a gun he was carrying into the ground twice to scare off the cow and calf, which then both left without injury."He wasn’t trying to injure it. He made that clear to me. He was just trying to scare it off," Howe said. Howe, who also lives in the area, said he had just gotten out of the shower when he heard a gunshot and then heard someone in distress about a quarter of a mile away. "I heard a gunshot. I thought someone was scaring the bear we are dealing with in the neighborhood," Howe said. "Then I listened and heard our n...Community members celebrate Juneteenth in Boulder
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:49 GMT
BOULDER, Colo. (KDVR) — Communities across the nation celebrated Juneteenth Monday. It is the holiday celebrating the emancipation of freed slaves and is recognized as a national holiday and a state holiday here in Colorado.Many celebrate Juneteenth with activities like parades and cookouts. While some of those events took place over the weekend, one group of Coloradans used Monday to educate instead.Students and community members of all backgrounds gathered at the University of Colorado Boulder on Monday to celebrate the emancipation of freed slaves in the United States."I better not hear no more Black folks, White folks or otherwise coming to tell me, talking about, 'Juneteenth is a Black holiday,'" said Alice Faye Duncan, guest speaker at the Juneteenth celebration. Colorado voters keep getting less partisan, according to their registrations "Imagine only knowing slavery and then one day, one day, that is no longer your reality or perceived reality. Because we understand the co...Vegetation from recent rains could become fire fuel
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:49 GMT
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) -- Mike Amdur is a firefighter at the Foothills Fire Protection District around Lookout Mountain.He said the grasses in the area are green and several feet high after all of the recent rain."There's good moisture content right now, but we worry when those grasses dry out, they create a very large, heavy fuel load for us and can generate pretty intense and fast-growing fire behavior," he said.Amdur said grasses dry out much faster than trees and it doesn't take long.According to Zach Hiris, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Boulder, the rest of June looks to be pretty dry."For places like the plains where it is predominantly grass, it just takes a couple of weeks of really dry conditions to get those fuels available to burn again," Hiris said. When was Denver’s last 90-degree day? He said there would be reason for concern if the area moved into an extended dry period, after a very wet period."We did that a couple of years ago where th...Latest news
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