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Klay Thompson made 2-year final offer to Warriors, team declined [report]
The more that comes out about Klay Thompson and the Warriors, the more it sounds like the relationship was doomed a long time ago. Thompson departed for the Dallas Mavericks on a three-year, $50 million deal in a sign-and-trade.
Giants GM Joe Schoen’s stark Saquon Barkley reality: Not paying Daniel Jones $40M for handoffs
Tuesday night’s “Hard Knocks” premiere gave Giants fans an inside look at how painful a business it is behind the scenes. In a closed-door meeting with seven of his closest constituents, Giants general manager Joe Schoen pointed out the financial reality of paying quarterback Daniel Jones $40 million and retaining a high-priced running back in then-pending free agent Saquon Barkley. “We’ve got to upgrade the offensive line, and you’re paying the guy $40 million — it’s not to hand the ball off to a $12 million back,” Schoen said to director of player personnel Tim McDonnell, who questioned the...
NBA trade rumors: Can the Warriors actually pry Lauri Markkanen away from the Jazz?
The Splash Brothers have split up, and the Golden State Warriors are trying to figure out what's next. The first move, reportedly, was picking up guard De'Anthony Melton on a one-year, $12.8 million contract (i.e. the non-taxpayer mid-level exception). Since then, they have reportedly landed forward Kyle Anderson in a sign-and-trade, and they are close to adding sharpshooter Buddy Hield the same way.
Draymond Green Shares Free Agency Revelation After Klay Thompson’s Exit
The Golden State Warriors are set to begin a new era after Klay Thompson left for the Dallas Mavericks. The days of Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson are over in the Bay Area. Moreover, Draymond Green revealed that he also almost left the team last offseason. During an episode ...
Why there was no ‘pride’ for the LGBT community this year | Reporter Replay
Lesbian couple beaten by group of men who allegedly yelled homophobic, degrading slurs LGBT Pride celebrations recently came to a close across the globe. But as marches and parades poured through London, New York and San Francisco, shame is actually the best sentiment that describes our community right now. Even in the wake of last year’s topless reveler at the White House’s annual pride party, 2024 has been a banner year for LGBT bad behavior. NY Post editor and columnist David Kaufman shares this story. For top headlines, breaking news and more, visit nypost.com.
Humboldt Receives $360,000 Grant for ADPI-MENA Student Support
Cal Poly Humboldt received $360,000 from the California State University Chancellor’s Office to support students of Asian, Desi, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern, and North African (ADPI-MENA) descent. “Cal Poly Humboldt is committed to providing our students with opportunities to connect across our campus, and that includes finding communities in...
Jealousy over salary numbers sank ‘Strength in Numbers’
The Golden State Warriors have embraced “Strength In Numbers” as their slogan during the Steph Curry era. But it was the numbers in the contract extensions handed out before the 2022-23 season that created bad feelings with some of the team’s veterans. Ramona Shelburne reported that when...
St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop Masyn Winn has Played 110 Games in His Young Major League Career, But None Will Feel Like This One
The MLB at Rickwood Field: A Tribute to the Negro Leagues was the first of its kind, played in celebration and remembrance of Negro League players. Played at the oldest professional baseball stadium in America and the former home of the Birmingham Black Barons, the Cardinals and the San Francisco Giants wore the uniforms of their Negro League counterparts, the St. Louis Stars and the San Francisco Sea Lions. 99-year-old Bill Gleason, the oldest living Negro League alumni, threw out the first pitch after a pregame performance by Grammy-nominated musician Jon Batiste who was accompanied by Brittney Spencer, Willie Jones and C.S. Armstrong, and a ceremony honoring the approximately 60 Negro Leaguers in attendance and Willie Mays, who passed away two days before.
Win Tickets to blink-182 at SoFi Stadium
Blink-182’s One More Time reunion tour is in full swing, and the band is currently on their home court on the West Coast, readying to perform shows in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and more cities. Blink-182 will play SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Saturday, July 6th! The show is sold out, but Grimy Goods has tickets to give away to help our fellow live music lovers get to the rock show!
16-Year-Old Marathon Swimmer Maya Merhige to Tackle English Channel
California resident aims to be one of the youngest to complete the Triple Crown of open water swimming while raising funds for Swim Across America. Maya Merhige is just 16 years old, but she has spent more than half of her life conquering open water marathon swims to raise funds and awareness for cancer research with the nonprofit Swim Across America. This year, she’s taking on one of the most iconic and challenging swims in the world: the English Channel. The English Channel swim (20.5 miles or 33 km) is the third leg of the coveted Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming and will make Maya one of the youngest swimmers in history to accomplish this feat. Maya plans on swimming the English Channel between July 10 and 20, 2024, depending on when conditions are the most favorable.
California heat wave: San Francisco makes public pools free
SAN FRANCISCO - With temperatures at nearly 20 degrees above summer averages in California, the city of San Francisco is making all its public pools free for the heat-weary on Wednesday. The City – where temps were expected to reach the mid-80s compared to triple-digits inland – has nine public...
SF bars, nightclubs now must carry roofie kits
San Francisco nightlife became a little bit safer at the start of the month. Assembly Bill 1013 took effect July 1, requiring bars and nightclubs that sell alcohol and don’t allow customers under the age of 21 to have date-rape drug-testing kits on site for patrons to be able to detect substances used to spike beverages, colloquially known as roofies. “If someone’s at a nightclub, and they think their drink...
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