Wednesday, August 24, 2016

WEDNESDAY: AUGUST 24



GUESTS:

GIANTS PREGAME 610:


TOPICS: 

Giants stay in a funk: 11-24 since break 

-Mad Bum hit hard - 5 IP 9 hits 5 ER -- Loud contact , left ball over plate , cutter not bearing in RHH
-Dodgers 3-4-5 (Seager, Turner Gonzo ) --8-12 4 RBIs -
-Seagidin and Toles HRs - Toles off Lopez
-Gerin -0.1 IP - 3 hits 2 ER
-Smith only RP who didn't give up a run
-Ginats are a 4 run a night team - need pitching and pen
18-22 in series openers this season ---2nd half: 2-10 (Mets, Marlins)
28-36 when opp scores first
3rd inning doouble steal - missed sign?


MLB: 

49ERS: 


O-Line shuffle: Anthony Davis working at first team RG, Joshua Garnett first team LG --Beadles back up C/G?  (53 sacks given uo in 2015 2nd worst in NFL to Tenn 54)


49ers were interested in Josh Gordon reportedly once, would they be interested again?: 

However, a Browns team source told Schefter that the team is not looking to trade Gordon.
Gordon said Tuesday that he doesn't want to be traded.
"I haven't heard too much about it," Gordon said. "Cleveland is my team. That's where I want to be, everything like that. That's not even in the ballpark for me. I'm not sure how that works."


NFL:

-CBS announces pairings for NFL games 
-Sean McManus will join Gruden with Tirico leaving to NBC , Tirico was supposed to do TNF, but NFL rejected that, wants Michaels and Collinsorth on boh Sunday and Thursday....

NFL announcer top 5: 

1- Michaels - Collinsworth 

2. -Gruden and 

3. Harlan -Gannon

4. Kenny Albert - Daryl Johnston - Sirgusa

5. Buck -Aikman

Not top 5: Simms-Nantz


Audio: Brdy cuts thumb with sicors 

Bucs rookie 2nd round kicker struggles again 

Mom of Rans RB says he's like a 10 year-old because of injuries 

ESPN TOP 100 PLAYERS IN NFL: 

1. Watt
2.  Rodgers
3 Gronk
4 A Brown
5 V Miller
6 Brady
7 Kuechly
8 A Donald
9 Julio Jones
10 Newton
11 K. Mack
47 Bowman top rated 49er

WARRIORS:

ESPN PROJECTS 67 WINS FOR WARRIORS: 

Golden State Warriors
Projected wins: 66.8 (Summer Forecast: 67-15)
Within the context of the conservative nature of win projections, which tend to be regressed heavily to the mean, a 67-win projection is remarkable. The Warriors' projection is two wins higher than the next best in the seven years I've gone back to do projections using this method: 64.9 for the 2010-11 Miami Heat, who actually won just 58 games because of the time it took their version of the Big Three to build chemistry on the court.
2. Spurs 54
3. Jazz 48 
4. Clippers 46 
5. Rockets 46 
6. OKC 46 
7. Blazers 45
8. Nuggets 40 
9. Grizz 39 
10. Kings 37 
11 TWolves 37 
12 Pelicans 37 
13 Mavs 34
14. Suns 29 
15 Lakers 24 

NBA:

KLAY SICK OF TALKING SUPER TEAM: 

“Yes. Yes,” Thompson replied when asked if he’s tired of answering questions about next season during an interview with GQ magazine. “I just want to go out there and prove to people how great we can be. Every day at the media session here I have to answer questions about it. ‘Oh, how’s the chemistry between you three.’ Everyday… But it’s part of the territory. I just give some automated answers. I can be pretty robotic. There’s a lot of hype surrounding the franchise now, and deservedly so. It’s part of our job, we have to answer those questions.”
Thompson interestingly was a bit standoffish in the immediate aftermath of Durant’s decision. He said he felt “disrespected” by all the talk concerning how he and his Warriors teammates would have to sacrifice shots and the like with Durant’s arrival.
“… I’m not sacrificing [expletive], because my game isn’t changing,” Thompson said, via The Vertical.
Thompson also mentioned in the GQ interview how landing Durant doesn’t take away the sting of blowing a 3-1 series lead to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals, saying, “It was hard” to get over it.


ROBINSON NOT READY TO PREDICT WARRIORS LONG RUN: 

Kevin Durant will turn 28 years old on Sept. 29. Steph Curry doesn't turn 29 until March 14.
Klay Thompson and Draymond Green are both 26.
But according to Hall of Famer David Robinson, these four players won't be teammates for that long.
"If you're able to put together a team like this, you're generally going to have a short window because you can't pay all those guys to keep them together,"Robinson told Complex Sports. "There's the short window that's going to end relatively quickly and it's not as easy as going out to play."
Curry will become an unrestricted free agent on July 1.
Klay is under contract for three more years with an average salary of $17.8 million, while Draymond will make an average of $16.9 million over the next four seasons.
Durant is on a two-year deal, but is expected to opt out next summer with the salary cap rising again.

And even if the Warriors' core remains together, David Robinson isn't about to predict a dynasty.
"It takes time," Robinson added. "You look at what happened with LeBron, Wade, and Bosh. It took them a year or two to get their legs underneath them and figure things out...
"It's not that easy and people can say what they want to say, but it's still up in the air. Nobody thought Cleveland would win the championship this year. There were four teams in the West they said they couldn't beat and they were down 3-1 and they came back and won so you just never know. 
"You can't write the script."


JONES VS. JOHNSON NEXT? 

LESNAR SUSPENDED 

STANFORD PASSES HARD ALCOLHOL BAN 


FUN STUFF: 

-Raiders TE scores date with Olympic gymnast 

-You can opt out of the pledge of Alligence in Florida 

-You know you partied hard when you floatd into ahttp://www.businessinsider.com/r-hundreds-of-americans-wash-up-illegally-in-canada-after-river-party-2016-8nother country 

-Boss move: Robbing a school armed with crocodiles 

-There is a pokemon world championships 

-Pokémon stampede to get a snorlax



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