Former Warriors executive Bob Myers to join ESPN’s NBA coverage for 2023-24 season
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:05:08 GMT
Turns out Bob Myers won’t be sitting still for long. The long-time Warriors executive who stepped away from his post as general manager and president of basketball operations this summer has already figured out some of his plans for the upcoming NBA season. Myers will join ESPN’s NBA coverage for the 2023-24 season as a studio and game analyst, the network announced Monday morning along with several other sweeping changes to its NBA game and studio coverage plans. Myers’ duties have him as being part of the rotation of commentators on NBA Countdown. He will also call games during the regular season.The two-time NBA Executive of the Year couldn’t be immediately reached for comment. Myers, the architect of four championship teams, announced in May that he would be leaving the Warriors after 11 years and nine grueling playoff runs when his contract expired at the end of June. Golden State promoted Mike Dunleavy Jr. just over two weeks later to be the team’...Man shot in East Oakland early Monday
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:05:08 GMT
OAKLAND — A 21-year-old man was shot multiple times early Monday in the Maxwell Park area, authorities said.He was in stable condition at a hospital recovering from at least two gunshot wounds, authorities said.The shooting happened about 1:42 a.m. Monday in the 4700 block of Fleming Avenue, a mainly residential area. Numerous shots were fired, causing a gunshot detection system to activate.Despite his wounds, the man was able to make it to the 5500 block of Fleming Avenue where police and paramedics were called.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Alameda DA’s office hired Pamela Price’s boyfriend, raising nepotism concerns Crime and Public Safety | East Bay marina brawl and shooting leaves girl in critical condition Crime and Public Safety | Marin woman found shot dead inside vehicle in Oakland Crime and Public Safety | Three people wounded in East Oakland shootings Crime and Public Safety | ...High school football 2023 preview: MVAL/WACC Foothill Division
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:05:08 GMT
MVAL/WACC FOOTHILL DIVISION(Predicted order of finish)No. 1 JAMES LOGANCoach: Eddie SmithRecord in 2022: 7-4What to expect: The runner-up to Tennyson in the MVAL/WACC Foothill last season, Logan is the pick to finish on top this fall. The Colts have experience in the proverbial “athlete” role as Robert Mendez and Tu’unahala Leao are three-year starters. Both are seniors. Coach Eddie Smith called Leao the “heart and soul of the squad.” Jonathan Craft is the team’s new QB after transferring from Valley Christian. Smith said Craft, a junior, is dynamic and a leader. OL/DL Geovanni Valverde and DB/WR Danzel Mercado are also three-year starters. Logan is scheduled to visit Tennyson on Oct. 20.Season opener: Aug. 25 vs. Archbishop Mitty, 7 p.m.No. 2 TENNYSON Coach: John PangelinaRecord in 2022: 8-3What to expect: Tennyson went undefeated in league play last season but graduated its top player, wide receiver Taeshaun Lyons, now at the University of Washington. Larrie Noble lll, an ed...High school football 2023 preview: MVAL/WACC Mission Division
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:05:08 GMT
MVAL/WACC MISSION DIVISION(Predicted order of finish)No. 1 BERKELEY Coach: David Perry2022 record: 7-4What to expect: All-BANG wide receiver Jackson Harris may have graduated, but coach David Perry can still count on production from elite players on both sides of the ball. Senior quarterback Drew Henderson passed for 38 touchdowns and is the best QB in the league. Three-star athlete B.J Thurman will be “the next great wide receiver to come out of Berkeley” while also rushing the passer on defense, Perry said. The coach believes halfback Jalen Harris has college-level athleticism as both a DB and running back, and linemen Eli Cohen-Moulton and Terrance Phillips will set the tone in the trenches. Junior linebacker Lucas Cord was called a “tempo setter” and a model of consistency on defense. Season opener: Aug. 25 at Miramonte, 7 p.m.No. 2 HAYWARDCoach: Virgil Hart2022 record: 5-5What to expect: Four-year starter Kennedy Braziel is the definition of a tough dual-threat, passing for mor...Inman: Sam Darnold’s ‘great’ debut, plus 10 observations from 49ers’ flop
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:05:08 GMT
LAS VEGAS — Did Sam Darnold come out looking best from the 49ers’ rather unsightly debut to the NFL’s preseason?“I thought he did a great job,” coach Kyle Shanahan said after Sunday’s 34-7 defeat to the Las Vegas Raiders. “… We want to be careful with Sam (playing among backups), but we also want him to play, too. Hopefully, Sam will get a little more time next week.”Thus, the expectation is that Darnold starts Saturday’s preseason game at Levi’s Stadium against the Denver Broncos.What about the other options? Expect Brock Purdy to idle until starting the regular-season opener. Trey Lance figures to rotate back into the No. 2 role Saturday. And Brandon Allen hopes to rejoin the team Thursday, after racing postgame to Florida, where his wife, Sarah, is expected to give birth today to their second son.Darnold did not necessarily wow in his 49ers debut. He also did not turn the ball over or panic in the pocket. He looked...This endangered species was sought in Tulare County
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:05:08 GMT
TULARE COUNTY, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) - California has a new gray wolf pack in Tulare County, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDWF) announced Friday. The CDWF says this is the Golden State's southernmost pack and it is at least 200 air miles from the nearest known pack in northeastern California. In July, CDFW received a wolf sighting report from a location in the Sequoia National Forest. CDFW investigated the reported location and found wild tracks and other signs of wolf presence, and collected 12 scat and hair samples from the immediate area for genetic testing. Upon DNA analysis competition by the CDFW's Wildlife Forensics Laboratory, all of the 12 samples used were confirmed ad gray wolves. The new pack consists of at least five individuals not previously detected in California, including one adult female, who is a direct descendant of California's first documented wolf in the state in recent history. The CDFW says gray wolves are native to California but were extir...Motorcyclist killed after hitting parked truck in Martinez
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:05:08 GMT
(BCN) -- A motorcyclist who died Sunday afternoon in Martinez hit a legally parked and unoccupied Nissan truck on the right sidewalk of Pacheco Boulevard. The California Highway Patrol said at 9:43 p.m. Sunday the man was riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle eastbound at about 4:30 p.m. when he hit the parked truck, near Palm Avenue. 2 security companies reportedly got into fight near Golden Gate Park Emergency personnel transported the man to the hospital, where he later died. Anyone with information about the crash can contact CHP Contra Costa in Martinez at (925) 646-4980 or email your contact information to [email protected] to be contacted by the investigating officer. Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.San Jose city workers prepare to go on strike tomorrow
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:05:08 GMT
(KRON) -- Thousands of San Jose city workers are preparing to go on a three-day strike starting Tuesday potentially impacting critical city services.Union officials say they are closer to an agreement and are meeting with the City of San Jose Monday morning. However, the strike is still planned if an agreement is not met.Last week 99 percent of 4,500 San Jose city workers voted for the three-day authorized strike. There are currently 6,600 workers including 911 dispatchers, librarians, airport workers, sanitation specialists and city inspectors. Woman’s body found at Golden Gate Park San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said he would possibly shut down the city's animal care center to help cover the costs of the three-day strike. Workers hope to receive better pay because they say they are doing more work. Mayor Mahan also said the city's budget projections could be a bit conservative, but he does not want the city to go into any debt.SF small business owner burglarized twice in 2 weeks
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:05:08 GMT
(KRON) -- A San Francisco restaurant owner has once again been hit by burglars. This incident marks the second time in two weeks Andy Yang's small businesses have been burglarized after his restaurant, Kung Food near Alamo Square was hit on July 30. Aceking BBQ located on Clement Street in the Richmond District was broken into early Saturday morning. More than $2,000 in cash was stolen with an estimated $3,000 in damages. Just two weeks after Andy Yang’s #SanFrancisco restaurant Kung Food was broken into his 2nd business Ace King Barbecue on Clement St. was hit by burglars. Cash, televisions and tablets stolen. $3k in damage. Wiring to surveillance cameras was also cut. pic.twitter.com/9DGfff3v71— Dan Thorn (@DanThorn_) August 12, 2023 San Francisco small business burglarized 7 times since pandemic "We didn't do anything wrong. We don't deserve to be treated like this. We are a small business that help to generate revenue to the city," said Yang. "But this is like what we ge...Ford lures Apple executive to oversee its new software subscription services unit
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:05:08 GMT
DETROIT (AP) — Ford-Apple ExecutiveFord has hired away a key Apple executive to run a new business unit that will sell software-related subscription services to vehicle owners.The Dearborn, Michigan, automaker said Monday it hired Peter Stern, who was Apple’s vice president of services. He’ll run Ford Integrated Services, a unit that will combine software and hardware into services.At Apple, Stern oversaw Apple TV plus, iCloud storage, Apple Books, the arcade and fitness operations and other businesses, Ford said in a statement Monday. Stern started Monday and reports directly to CEO Jim Farley. Stern also will expand Ford’s BlueCruise hands-free partially automated driving system, as well as productivity and safety and security services, the statement said. SourceLatest news
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