







Month: January 2020
Stanford Cardinal basketball podcast with Jerry Feitelberg: Cardinal coming off two straight loses hopes to put it together tonight against OSU
The Stanford Cardinal’s Oscar da Silva (13) takes a lay up against the Cal Bears Lars Thiemann (21) at Haas Pavilion in Berkeley on Sat Jan 26th (ap photo)
On the Stanford Cardinal podcast with Jerry F:
#1 The loss for Stanford (15-4) to Cal (8-10) certainly came at a big surprise as the Bears Paris Austin scored two free throws that clinched it for Cal 52-50.
#2 It was a battle and Stanford heard Cal’s footsteps all game long as Stanford took a 23-21 half time lead into the dressing room
#3 In the second half Cal clipped the Cardinal’s chances in the closing minutes of the game 31-27
#4 Cal had a 17-2 run on Stanford to catch up and although both teams scored a low total it was a cliffhanger all game long
#5 Stanford finds themselves in a very strange place on a two game losing streak coming off loses to USC and then Cal. The Cardinal face the Oregon State Beavers (12-8) they’ll be heavily relying on Oscar da Silva and Daejon Davis for tonight’s game.
Join Jerry Feitelberg for the Cardinal podcasts on Thursdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com
Cal Bears podcast with Michael Duca: Can Cal top off the week with a win over Oregon tonight?
calbears.com photo: Cal Bears preview photo with Kareem South (10) ready to take aim as Cal hosts #11 ranked Oregon Ducks at Haas Pavilion on Thursday night
On the Bears podcast with Michael:
#1 The Cal Bears (9-10) defeated the Stanford Cardinal (15-4) it was a game played at Haas Pavilion even though the Bears had the home floor the odds were stacked against Cal and they pulled it out 52-50.
#2 Did Cal head coach Mark Fox had to pull out all the stops against a team like Stanford strategy wise?
#3 Cal went on a 17-2 run against Stanford and not only played catch up ball but the team really caught fire and proved the mind is a powerful thing were driven and won the game against an incredibly good school.
#4 Paris Austin proved to be a big help for Cal leading with 15 points and scoring two crucial free throws that got Cal the victory over the Cardinal.
#5 It doesn’t get any easier for Cal as they host the Oregon Ducks (17-4) at Haas on tonight
Join Michael each Thursday for the Cal Bears podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com
Headline Sports podcast with Tony Renteria: In Super Bowl LIV it’s a toss up and Tony tells you why
The San Francisco 49ers Richard Sherman answers questions with a smile at the opening media day on Tuesday at Super Bowl LIV in Miami ( photo from: Shawn McCullough Sports Radio Service)
On the Headline Sports podcast with Tony Renteria:
#1 The San Francisco 49ers are coming off a huge win in their last game in the NFC Championship against the Green Bay Packers 37-20 now facing the Kansas City Chiefs they are not expected to have anything close to a margin like that in the Super Bowl
#2 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo threw six for eight passes and 77 yards against the Packers some people are concerned he’s going to have to do a lot better than that to win this game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
#3 Talk about how much the 49ers really depend on running back Raheem Mostert who ran for 220 yards in 29 carries against Green Bay
#4 For the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes can run and throw all day he went 23 for 35 for 294 yards against the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Championship
#5 Game day is this Sunday Tony who do you like, why and whats your point spread
Tony R does Headline Sports each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com
Kings come back to earth on return to Sacramento in 120-100 loss to the Thunder
By Morris Phillips
SACRAMENTO–Two segments of basketball–one exhilarating, one dreadful–separated only by the Kings’ successful, five-minute overtime on Monday in Minneapolis, go along way to explaining the lost 2019-2020 season for Sacramento.
In the final 5:42 of regulation on Monday, the Kings scored 33 points, making shots from everywhere, in belief they could overcome an insurmountable deficit against the Timberwolves. They did, tying the game in regulation, and winning it in overtime, 133-129.
The comeback would mark the first time in the previous 24 seasons that a team had overcome a 17-point deficit with less than three minutes remaining in regulation or overtime and won. Simply, on Monday the Kings accomplished what 8,000 plus teams over a quarter century could not: the comeback of comebacks.
Then on Wednesday back at Golden 1 Center–and after a stirring tribute to Kobe Bryant before the opening tip–the Kings reverted, scoring just 16 points in the first quarter on the way to a 20-point loss to the Thunder. The Kings were in it, tied at 14 with 3:58 remaining, then finished the quarter with only two more points, on their way to trailing for the game’s final 40 minutes in a sleepy loss tied closely to a substandard defensive effort that saw the Thunder guards feast on their Sacramento counterparts.
“They were more physical than us, they hit us, they outrebounded us, got the shots they wanted, and that can’t be acceptable for how we’re going to play the game of basketball.”
In Monday’s finish, the Kings hit seven 3-pointers, and got stops–a bunch of them. On Wednesday, the Kings were 1 of 9 from three in the first quarter and watched the visitors–especially from the guard’s standpoint–operate as if they were a basketball ballet troop.
Chris Paul, a close friend of Kobe Bryant, returned to action after missing the Thunder’s previous game to decompress and grieve. The break brought to light what a great season the veteran guard is having in Oklahoma City after his unceremonious dismissal from Houston. Paul’s absence was his first time he hasn’t played and started for the Thunder, a streak of 47 games. On Wednesday, with a heavy heart, it was back to work and the veteran was on top of his game, dissecting the Kings like a surgeon.
“He never really got into a flow from the standpoint of his own, personal offense, but he really managed to manipulate that game in the third quarter. He was finding guys, he was making the right decisions. He got guys open shots,” coach Billy Donovan said of Paul.
All four Thunder guards that saw significant minutes put up good numbers facing a Sacramento defense that didn’t fight through screens and wasn’t the least bit disruptive. Paul finished with nine points, 10 assists and seven rebounds. Luguentz Dort, the undrafted rookie playing in place of the injured Terrance Ferguson, put up a career-best 23 points with five 3-pointers. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the key, off-season acquisition with Russell Westbrook and Paul George departing, had 17 points, seven assists and seven rebounds. Dennis Schroeder came off the bench to add 24 points and nine assists.
Worried about the viability of the Kings’ core of Buddy Hield, Bogdan Bogdanovich and De’Aaron Fox going forward with all three likely to earn big deals to stay in Sacramento?
You should be. Defensively, the trio is nowhere near where they need to be. Picture a youthful Steve Nash getting beat at the point of attack and multiply by three. Not pretty especially with the Kings getting a look at Bogdanovich starting along Fox with Hield’s demotion. Again, all three put up decent offensive numbers on Wednesday, but their double-digit minus, plus/minus numbers said it all.
The Kings get a rough, back-to-back with the Clippers up next Thursday night at Staples Center, the first game at Staples Center since Bryant’s death.
Hertl Exits Sharks 5-2 Loss to Vancouver Early with Injury
photo from theprovince.com: Vancouver Canucks goalie Jacob Markstrom, left, blocks a shot from San Jose Sharks’ Tomas Hertl during the first period of an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020, in San Jose, Calif.
By Jerry Feitelberg
The San Jose Sharks suffered two losses Wednesday night against the Vancouver Canucks, first seeing Tomas Hertl exit the game in the 1st period with a lower body injury then following it up by losing a one-goal lead in the 3rd period to drop a 5-2 decision to the Canucks.
Hertl scored the first goal of the game before exiting with an injury and Brent Burns scored his 4th goal of the month but the Sharks ran into as tout Jacob Markstrom in net. The Canucks keeper made 38 saves to stifle the Sharks offense while the Canucks rallied to score 4 times in the 3rd period.
Hertl opened the game looking to build off his success at the All-Star Game in St. Louis where he scored 4 goals in one game and had the game-winner in the championship against the Atlantic Division. He took a pass from Timo Meier and wired it past Markstrom 4:15 into the game for a 1-0 Sharks lead.
He was using his skills as a power forward to create opportunities, but after a rush a few minutes after his goal Christopher Tanev didn’t ease up on pressure, lost his balance and pressed Hertl into the boards at an awkward angle.
Hertl lay on the ice briefly but skated off under his own power before heading down the tunnel to the Sharks locker room, ending his night after a little less than half a period.
The news after the game on Hertl didn’t sound positive. He has missed significant time with a right knee injury earlier in his young career and that area appeared to be close to the point of impact. If he is out for a prolonged period of time it may speed up the Sharks trade deadline plans with Logan Couture also still sidelined with an injury.
The early momentum for the Sharks seemed to slip away after Hertl exited the game and Quinn Hughes took advantage. His point shot worked its way through a crowd past Martin Jones 11:08 into the 1st to tie the game. Brent Burns gave the Sharks the lead 5:57 into the 2nd but Vancouver dominated the 3rd on the scoreboard.
Tyler Myers tied the game 2:36 into the period, then Marc-Edouard Vlasic took a double-minor for high-sticking 4:47 into the final period. The Sharks killed off the first penalty, but 16 seconds into the 2nd Jake Virtanen scored his 15th goal of the year. Brandon Sutter added one 59 seconds after the power play strike and Tanner Pearson scored the empty-netter for the Canucks. Markstrom turned aside all 12 third period shots for the win.
The road ahead doesn’t get easier for the Sharks who will hope to have Hertl back in the lineup Saturday. They face the red-hot Tampa Bay Lightning at home.
Headline Sports with London Marq: Big fan push for changing NBA logo to Kobe; How Reid and Shanahan will coach to win on Sunday; plus more
nypost.com photo: Simulated look at new Kobe NBA logo if switched from the current Jerry West NBA logo
On Headline Sports with London:
#1 Huge fan push to change NBA insignia from Jerry West to Kobe Bryant and the push is catching on
#2 The Super Bowl is normally one of sports biggest events but after the death of Kobe his death has overshadowed the big game.
#3 Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is looking for his first Super Bowl with the Chiefs while San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan is looking to recover from the last Super Bowl he coached in. As an assistant coach Shanahan had the Falcons ahead in the Super Bowl only to cave and lose the Super Bowl. Shanahan is looking to get it done on Sunday.
#4 On ESPN Stephen A said there was no way that the 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo outplays the Kansas City Chiefs Pat Mahomes on Sunday
#5 How important is it that Dusty Baker hired by the Houston Astros who are trying to get away from the sign stealing scandal and Dusty is a player’s manager, doesn’t use technology or computers to manage a game or need to steal signs.
London Marq joins Sports Talk each Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com
San Jose Sharks podcast with Len Shapiro: Sharks come off long All-Star break to beat Anaheim on Monday
photo from sfgate.com: San Jose Sharks Kevin Lebanc (62) takes the puck in their game against the Anaheim Ducks on Monday night at SAP Center in San Jose
On the SJ Sharks podcast with Len:
#1 The Sharks came off a long restful All-Star break week and on Monday their first day back defeated the Anaheim Mighty Ducks 4-2 at SAP Center in SAP
#2 How much does the All Star performance by Tomas Hertl who scored five goals influence a team like the Sharks who had struggled before the All Star break
#3 The Sharks got on top of a 4-1 lead with two goals in the first period and scored one in each of the second and third periods
#4 Good goaltending work from the Sharks goalie Aaron Dell who stopped 26 out of 28 shots
#5 The Sharks now prepare for one of the Western Conferences top teams the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday night in a game that can show if they’ve snapped out of the funk
Len Shapiro does the Sharks podcasts each Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com
San Jose Barracuda podcast with Marko Ukalovic: Barracuda prepare for home at home games with San Diego starting Friday
photo sjbarracuda.com
On the Barracuda podcast with Marko:
#1 Marko Saturday’s loss to the Ontario Reign 3-1 was a tough one to take for the San Jose Barracuda after carrying a 1-0 lead for two periods
#2 In order to hold a 1-0 lead Barracuda goalie Zachary Sawchenko had to be standing on his head but when the third period arrived the Reign scored three times for the 3-1 win.
#3 For Sawchenko he stopped 30 shots and allowed two goals a tough one to take but he’s a proven goaltender whose up and coming.
#4 On the other hand Matthew Vallata of the Reign stopped 30 of 31 shots and was also standing on his head too
#5 The Barracuda are in San Diego against the Gulls for the first of two games home at home Friday night and then in San Jose Wednesday night
Marko Ukalovic is a San Jose Barracuda beat writer at http://www.sportsradioservice.com
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