GUESTS:
WARRIORS:
-CURRY MOST BELOVED TALK DURING PARADS --PASSING JOE BECAUSE IT'S ONE TEAM?
1. CURRY - WARRIORS
2. JOE -49ERS
3. WILLIE / TIMMY -GIANTS
4. STABLER? - RAIDERS / AL ?
5. JOE THORTON - SHARKS
BEST BAY AREA STRETCH:
The Golden Age of the Bay Area Sports Franchises
#Athletics 1972-74 (3 TITLES) .578
#Raiders 1980-1984 2 sb's .623
#49ers 1981-1989 4 SBs .726
#SFGiants 2010-14 3 WS
#Warriors 2015-??? 3 titles 265-63 .808
-THE PARADE
COOL TO BRING COMMUNITY TOGETHER
-JORDAN BELL NO SHIRT, HENNY SHOTS, TV INTERVIEW ---LEAVING BUS WITH GOGGLES ...
-STEPH WALKING THE TROPHY IN CROWD
-SAW SWAGGY AND JAVLE OIUT OF BUS
*DRYAMOND WORE A THREE RING SHIRT , SHOT AT LEBRON
NICK YOUNG AND HIE OR S SHIRTLESS ROBE
-THE STAGE WAS DONE EARLY ----
-BUSSES----PLAYERS GOT OUT....
-AS CLOSE AS SOME IN CORWD FANS GET ....
-NOT TO BE A DOWNER ---BUT IS THERE SOMETHING BETTER?
-STEPH WEARING THE TTMC HAT
GREEN SAID HE GAVE UP 12m TO LAND DURANT
-TAXES ARTE FINE 300M IN PLAYOFFS---TONS OF MONEY IN SF ARENA IN UP FRONT MONEY FROM RIGHT TO BUY TICKETS
After the Warriors closed out the Cavaliers on Friday, owner Joe Lacob told ESPN's Ramona Shelburne: "All good things cost a lot. We're going to try to sign Klay and Draymond to extensions this summer. They've earned the right to do whatever they want. Maybe they want to wait until free agency. I can't control that. But we'll do whatever we can to keep them."
With two years and $36 million remaining on his deal, Green is eligible for a three-year, $72 million extension, which would start in 2020-21.
According to league sources, Green will turn the extension down when it's offered. That's because if he earns MVP, Defensive Player of the Year or All-NBA Team honors next season, he will be eligible for a super-max contract of five years, $226 million.
Robert Littal (@BSO) | |
Kevin Durant on How J.R. Smith Broke The Cavs & Would He Consider Teaming Up With LeBron (Video) bit.ly/2t8LmeD via @CKidd206 pic.twitter.com/ZhRmhH9vLG
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The Athletic (@TheAthleticSF) | |
Kevin Durant's impending contract, David West's comments and more from the Steve Kerr, Bob Myers exit interviews: @anthonyVslater
theathletic.com/388939/2018/06… |
Michael Lee (@MrMichaelLee) | |
Kevin Durant told @JimmyKimmelLive the Warriors "had a good feeling" the series was over & that the Cavs could get swept after the JR Smith incident: "We knew we kinda broke them a little bit." youtu.be/UbmGPOHJYpA
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Chris Haynes (@ChrisBHaynes) | |
ESPN Sources: The unknown sacrifice by Draymond Green to snag KD, his summer extension verdict and behind the scenes tales of why Golden State can’t afford to lose its emotional leader. espn.com/nba/story/_/id…
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Andrew Bogut (@andrewbogut) | |
Have the popcorn ready for this offseasons @NBA FA dramas! Don’t be fooled, most big deals are already done “verbally”. More superteams are cometh...
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LEBRON: IF IT'S LAKERS ---THEY WON'T BE THE YOUNG LAKERS THEY ARE NOW
DOESN'T LIKE HOUSTON
--RUMORS ARE LEBRON IN AND LONZO OUT
LAKERS SEEM TO BE THE HOT TEAM
-TRADE LONZO , BRING IN VETS
NBA Odds
What team will LeBron James play for Game 1 of the 2018-2019 Season?
Los Angeles Lakers 7/4
Philadelphia 76ers 11/5
Houston Rockets 5/2
Cleveland Cavaliers 5/1
San Antonio Spurs 8/1
Boston Celtics 12/1
Golden State Warriors 30/1
New York Knicks 30/1
Miami Heat 40/1
NY Daily News Sports (@NYDNSports) | |
Kyrie Irving says he will not sign an extension with the Celtics, putting Knicks in play nydn.us/2Jw5BO5 - @SBondyNYDNpic.twitter.com/DMOX9CMIXr
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WARRIORS:
IS GREEN THE GUH THEY MAY HAVE TO GIVE UP? KLAY SEEMS TO BE COOL TAKING LESS....MARCUS SAID IF DRAYMOND MAKES ALL DEFENSE OR TOP 3 ALL NBA TEAMS ---HIS 3-72M , GOES TO 5-OVER 200M --- YOU PAYING HIM THAT??
GIANTS:
BUM HAS TO BE BETTER:
The Athletic (@TheAthleticSF) | |
Five observations: Madison Bumgarner still searching for command in Giants’ loss to Miami: @ShaynaRubintheathletic.com/389235/2018/06…
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NFL:
Guys- I need your help with our 49ers Preview Guide. In case you’re not familiar with it, it’s similar to the Giants Fan Fest Guide. The 49ers guide will be distributed at a specific retail location in August. (Right now it might be Mountain Mikes Pizza or Wing Stop). We’ll be printing 15,000 copies and giving away for free.
With that said, Krueger is writing a story previewing the NFC West. I want to include a section with the season long predictions of our hosts. So by next Tuesday, please hit REPLY, and where it says Your pick: please type in your choice.
Who will win:
AFC EAST- Buffalo, Miami, New England, New York; Your pick: Patriots, Duh.
AFC NORTH: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh. Your pick: Pittsburgh.
AFC SOUTH: Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Tennessee. Your pick: Houston.
AFC WEST: Denver, Kansas City, Oakland, LA Chargers. Your pick: Denver.
NFC EAST: Dallas, New York, Philadelphia, Washington. Your pick: Philly.
NFC NORTH: Chicago, DSEATTLE, etroit, Green Bay, Minnesota. Your pick: Minnesota.
NFC SOUTH: Atlanta, Carolina, New Orleans, Tampa Bay. Your pick: New Orleans.
NFC WEST: Arizona, LA Rams, Seattle, 49ers. Your pick: LA Rams.
2 AFC Wild cards: 1) Jacksonville 2) KC
2 NFC Wild cards 1) Green Bay 2) Atlanta
AFC CHAMP: Your pick: Patriots
NFC CHAMP: Your pick: Minnesota
SUPER BOWL CHAMP: Your pick: Minnesota
STREET AND SMITH'S: WEST RAMS, 49ERS, ARIZONA - 49ERS AS WC TEAM. LOSING TO SAINTS IN WC. RAMS - STEELERS IN SB, RAMS WINNING. OAKLAND 3RD IN AFC WEST (CHARGERS, KC)
NFC WEST NO PLAYOFFS.
LINDY'S: SF 66.5 2ND TO RAMS IN NFC WEST - NO PLAYOFFS, RAIDERS LAST IN AFC WEST - SAINTS OVER STEELERS IN SB
OTHER:
Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) | |
DON'T KNOW IF I;; EVER LOVE MY TEAM THIS MUCH --ARE THEIR FANS WHO HAVE THE YEARS OF TTILES TATTOO?
New York Post (@nypost) | |
“This whole thing has gotten out of control…I don’t want to get rid of it or cover it…I don’t regret it all” nyp.st/2y5iedE
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Daniel Ogden (@OGTrinny) | |
@knbrmib Can’t Bacon and Ham be just considered 1 spot and call it “Pig” along with pork lol
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New York Post (@nypost) | |
Well, this is awkward... nyp.st/2JxArWP
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World Cup Odds
FIFA World Cup 2018 - Outright Winner
Brazil 9/2
Germany 19/4
Spain 6/1
France 13/2
Argentina 19/2
Belgium 12/1
England 18/1
Uruguay 25/1
Portugal 28/1
Croatia 33/1
Colombia 40/1
Russia 50/1
Poland 80/1
Denmark 100/1
Mexico 100/1
Switzerland 100/1
Sweden 150/1
Senegal 150/1
Egypt 150/1
Iceland 200/1
Serbia 200/1
Japan 200/1
Nigeria 200/1
Peru 200/1
Costa Rica 300/1
Australia 300/1
Iran 500/1
Morocco 500/1
South Korea 500/1
Tunisia 500/1
Panama 1000/1
Saudi Arabia 1000/1
FIFA World Cup - Group A Winner
Uruguay- 5/7
Russia 9/5
Egypt 7/1
Saudi Arabia 50/1
FIFA World Cup - Group B Winner
Spain 1/2
Portugal 2/1
Morocco 16/1
Iran 33/1
FIFA World Cup - Group C Winner
France 1/3
Denmark 9/2
Peru 8/1
Australia 25/1
FIFA World Cup - Group D Winner
Argentina 5/8
Croatia 9/4
Nigeria 11/1
Iceland 12/1
FIFA World Cup - Group E Winner
Brazil 4/15
Switzerland 13/2
Serbia 7/1
Costa Rica 25/1
FIFA World Cup - Group F - Winner
Germany 1/3
Mexico 5/1
Sweden 15/2
South Korea 20/1
FIFA World Cup - Group G Winner
Belgium 4/5
England 6/5
Tunisia 22/1
Panama 66/1
FIFA World Cup - Group H Winner
Colombia 6/5
Poland 9/5
Senegal 9/2
Japan 9/1
DYNATIES:
ARRIORS FAS:
-DURANT TO OPT OUT
-JAVALE
-LOONEY
-NICK YOUNG IF LOONEY, ZA ZA AND
-ZA ZA
-WEST
-MC CAW (RFA)
BACK: CURRY, DURED DAVIS, ANT, GREEN
, KLAY, BELL, LIVINGSTON, IGUODALA, COOK.
NEEDS: MORE WING PLAYERS, SHOOTER OFF BENCH, ANOTHER BIG OR TWO IF MCGEE, ZA ZA AND LOONEY MOVE ON.
POSSIBLE:
ARIZA, REDDICK, AVERY BRADLEY, ED DAVIS, JAMAL CRAWFORD, ALEX LEN, NERLENS NOEL, MARCUS SMART, WILL BARTON, ROJON RONDO, TYREKE EVANS, NOAH VONLEH, RODNEY HOOD, JOE HARRIS,
LEBRON ALREADY TIRED OF IT
-OK MY LIST....
-PHILLY
-LAKERS
-ROCKETS
-CAVS (IF THEY TRADE 8 PICK FOR HELP)
-SPURS---HE'LL TALK TO POP
Warriors not on list...
OddsShark (@OddsShark) | |
Odds on what team LeBron James will be on next season (@betonline_ag):
Lakers +200 Rockets +220 Cavaliers +350 76ers +350 Celtics +1000 Spurs +1200 Warriors +2000 Clippers +2000 Heat +3300 |
Quote from Bovada.lv SportsBook Manager, Kevin Bradley:
“We expect the odds to look much different within six weeks as LeBron James makes his free agency decision. We are trying to protect the teams that we believe he might go to and give more value to teams we perceive to be out of the running. There is value to be had if you think you know where LeBron will end up as odds will drop drastically after he signs.”
2019 NBA Championship - Odds to Win
Golden State Warriors 5/4
Houston Rockets 4/1
Philadelphia 76ers 9/2
Boston Celtics 6/1
Los Angeles Lakers 16/1
Cleveland Cavaliers 25/1
San Antonio Spurs 25/1
Miami Heat 40/1
Toronto Raptors 60/1
Milwaukee Bucks 75/1
Minnesota Timberwolves 75/1
New Orleans Pelicans 75/1
Oklahoma City Thunder 75/1
Utah Jazz 75/1
Denver Nuggets 100/1
Indiana Pacers 100/1
Los Angeles Clippers 100/1
Portland Trail Blazers 100/1
Washington Wizards 100/1
New York Knicks 150/1
Phoenix Suns 250/1
Atlanta Hawks 500/1
Brooklyn Nets 500/1
Charlotte Hornets 500/1
Chicago Bulls 500/1
Dallas Mavericks 500/1
Detroit Pistons 500/1
Memphis Grizzlies 500/1
Orlando Magic 500/1
Sacramento Kings 500/1
DYNASTY TALK:
1. CELTICS
2. UCLA HOOPS
3. YANKEES
4. UCONN WOMEN
5. USC BASEBALL
6. MONTREAL HOCKEY
UCLA men
1963-75
John Wooden, the "Wizard of Westwood," made the Bruins a household name, winning 88 games from 1971 to '74 and 10 NCAA titles in 12 years. The 88-game streak
Montreal Canadiens: 1956-60, 1965-69, 1976-79
The Canadiens have been considered a dynasty three times in the history of the organization. Beginning in 1956 they won five consecutive Stanley Cup championships the last one being in 1960. From 1965-69 they won four championships in five years including 1965, 1966, 1968 and 1969. Starting in 1976 to 1979 they won four consecutive championships. The Canadiens have won the Stanley Cup more than any other team.
New York Islanders: 1980-83
The Islanders won the Stanley Cup four seasons in a row from 1980-83.
Edmonton Oilers: 1984-90
Led by Wayne Gretzky, the Oilers won the Stanley Cup five times in seven years: 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988 and 1990.
Boston Celtics: 1956-86 8 IN A ROW, 11-13
The Celtics won 16 NBA titles in 30 years overall. In those 30 years they had 26 winning seasons, 20 division titles and 18 conference titles. There was a 13-year stretch from 1957-69 where they won 11 championships, including eight straight from 1959-66.
Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers: 1949-54, 1980-88, 2000-10
With the league’s first true dominant center, George Mikan, the Minneapolis Lakers rattled off a stretch where they won five championships (1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954) in the span of six seasons.
The Lakers eventually moved to Los Angeles and would experience one championship led by Jerry West and Wilt Chamberlain (1972) before the Lakers and Celtics would emerge as dueling dynasties in the 1980s.
In 1980, rookie Magic Johnson helped the Lakers win the first of, what would be, five championships for the dynamic point guard. Later in the decade, Pat Riley was brought in to be the driving force behind the exhilarating “Showtime” Lakers teams. Along with Kareem Abdul-Jabaar and James Worthy, Magic's Lakers became one of the most exciting teams to ever take the hardwood.
From 2000-2010, the Lakers won six division titles (2000, 2001, 2004, 2008, 2009 and 2010) and seven Western Conference championships (2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009 and 2010).
Chicago Bulls: 1989-98
Led by Michael Jordan, the Bulls won six NBA championships in eight seasons. The Bulls pulled off two incredible three-peats in 1991, 1992, and1993, and 1996, 1997 and 1998.
The 1995-96 Bulls recorded the best regular season record ever, going 72-10.
San Antonio Spurs: 1999-08
San Antonio won four NBA championships in the span of nine season: 1999, 2003, 2005 and 2007. The Spurs have not missed the playoffs since Tim Duncan was drafted in 1997. Behind his lead, the team won the NBA championship in 1999. In 2002 Tony Parker and Manu Ginóbili joined the Spurs. The two foreign born players clicked extremely well with Duncan and the three teammates are now known as "The Big 3." The Big 3 went on to help the Spurs win the NB
S 4 INA championship in 2003, 2005 and 2007.
At the helm of this dynasty is head coach, Gregg Popovic. Popovic began coaching for the Spurs in 1996. He is the longest tenured coach in all of the NBA. He has won four NBA championships as the head coach of the Spurs. He also has the most consecutive winning seasons of any NBA coach, at 16.
They are currently amidst a 15 season record of 50+ wins dating back to the 1999-2000.
PACKERS 5 IN 7:
STEELERS 4 IN 6 IN 70'S:
Pittsburgh Steelers: 1972-84
The Steelers are the only NFL team in history to win four Super Bowl titles in six years. They won in 1974, 1975, 1978 and 1979.
San Francisco 49ers: 1981-94 (4 IN 80'S)
The 49ers won four Super Bowl championships in the 1980s: 1981, 1984, 1988, and 1989 and then again in 1994. From 1981-94 the 49ers won 10 division titles. They had the most wins of any NFL team in the 1980s and 1990s with 104 and 113, respectively.
New England Patriots: 2001-04
The Patriots are amidst what can be called the Brady/ Belichick era. With these two at the helm, the Pats won three Super Bowls in four years: 2001, 2003 and 2004.
Oakland Athletics: 1971-75
The As won the AL division five consecutive seasons from 1971-75. They won the World Series three consecutive season from 1972-1974.
New York Yankees: 1996-03
The Yankees always seem to be a dynasty waiting to happen. They have the most championships in North American professional sports with 27, in addition to 40 American League pennants and 18 American League East Division championships.
The first dynasty came shortly after the famous acquisition of Babe Ruth. From 1920-32, the “Murderer’s Row” Yankees, led by Ruth and “The Iron Horse” Lou Gehrig, won four championships
University of Southern California baseball: 1958-78
In this two-decade span, the Trojans won ten national championships under head coach Rod Dedeaux. Dedeaux who coached at USC for 45 seasons. During Dedeaux's tenure, his teams won 11 national titles, including five straight from 1970–74, and 28 conference championships.
UCLA Bruins men’s basketball: 1964-75
From 1964-1975 the UCLA men's basketball team won ten NCAA Championships over a 12-year span under Hall of Fame head coach John Wooden and future NBA Hall of Famers such as Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), Sidney Wicks and Bill Walton.
From 1967-1973, the Bruins won seven straight titles, finishing undefeated four times (1963-64, 1966-67, 1971-72, 1972-73).
Their famous 88-game winning streak is the longest in men's college basketball history.
UConn women's basketball: 2000-14
In 15 seasons from 2000-2014, the Huskies won eight championships, including three consecutive championships from 2002–2004. They played four undefeated seasons in 2002, 2009, 2010 and 2014. They had a record 90 consecutive wins from November 16, 2008 to December 30, 2010.
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