That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: Tropicana to cease operations Apr 2; Vegas hotel and casino property to make way for A’s ballpark

The Tropicana Hotel and Casino are prepared to close up business on April 2, 2024 according to Tropicana general manager Arik Knowles. The towers will be imploded to clear the way for a Las Vegas A’s ballpark and new plaza. (photo by the Nevada Independent)

On That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast:

#1 The Tropicana Hotel and Casino will will ceasing operations on Apr 2, 2024 and will no longer be accepting reservations for after that date as the Hotel and Casino will be clearing the way to implode the towers and grounds to build a new Las Vegas A’s ballpark and plaza.

#2 The Tropicana has a lot of history going on seven decades as an institution and hosted many of Las Vegas top celebrities in their showroom like Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr, Dean Martin, Joey Bishop, Peter Lawford, Angie Dickinson, Don Rickles, and Johnny Carson.

#3 For many who walk down memory lane this sound of the imploding buildings will bring those memories down for the people of the Oakland those famous A’s teams that won three championships in a row and the 1989 World Series with Bash Brothers Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire. For the people of Las Vegas all those great memories that the Tropicana brought for 70 years.

#4 Tropicana General Manager Arik Knowles said once the plans renderings and concept plan is in place the Tropicana can be cleared and the beginning of construction for the new ballpark will begin. Construction is expected to start Apr 2025. Once those towers are imploded at the Tropicana that will signal the beginning of the end for the A’s history in Oakland.

#5 The A’s are not expected to return next season at the Oakland Coliseum after the 2024 season is completed. The A’s have been looking for temporary sites in Sacramento and Salt Lake City. Oracle Park and the Coliseum will not host the A’s 2025 and beyond according to reports.

Join Amaury Pi Gonzalez for News and Commentary podcasts Tuesdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Super Bowl LVIII podcast with Tony Renteria: Chiefs are getting good defense in post season; 49ers never out of a game with two comebacks

The San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs will duel in Super Bowl LVIII on Sun Feb 11, 2024 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas (Reuters News photo)

Super Bowl LVIII podcast with Tony Renteria:

#1 Tony lets take a look at the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers for Super Bowl LVIII. First the Chiefs who are coming off a 17-10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Pat Mahomes threw 30-39 for 241 yards and one touchdown.

#2 For Mahomes and Travis Kelce they’ll both be returning to the Super Bowl. For the Chiefs their an experienced team in the post season and playing the Big Game.

#3 The Ravens had home field and quarterback LaMar Jackson under center it would seem they had every advantage but the Chiefs did most of their scoring in the first half to beat the Ravens by a touchdown. The Chiefs defense basically shutdown the Ravens in the second half.

#4 The San Francisco 49ers once again had to come back from behind to win it against the Detroit Lions 34-31 at Levi Stadium in Santa Clara on Sunday. Down 24-7 at the half they proved they have the players to make a come back based on the Division Playoff win against the Green Bay Packers the week before in another come back game.

#5 Tony, it won’t be long before media day at Allegiant Stadium where the players will be meeting with the press what are some of things that you’ll be expecting on media day out of the Chiefs and 49ers?

Join Tony Renteria for the San Francisco 49ers at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Despite Slow Start Kings Finish Off Memphis 103-94; Sabonis grabs 26 rebounds most in a game for a career high

The Sacramento Kings forward Domantas Sabonis (10) and Keegan Murray forward (13) with the Memphis Grizzlies forward Santi Aldama battle for the basketball at the FedEx Arena in Memphis on Mon Jan 29, 2024 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

The Sacramento Kings (27-18) had a horrendous start in Monday night’s game in Memphis. They did not take the lead once until the second half mid-way through the third quarter. They had 19 turnovers something that we don’t see from this squad very often. 

The Kings were able to pull this one off with improved play in the fourth quarter winning their fourth game in a row 103-94 to defeat the Memphis Grizzlies (18-29)

Sacramento had a terrible start in the first quarter trailing after the first 12 minutes 33-18. The Kings started to turn their game around in the second quarter. The biggest problem for Sacramento were the 12 turnovers. 

This Kings averages 13 turnovers in an entire game so they had a lot of trouble protecting the ball in the first half of this game. At the half the Kings trailed 50-47 so this game had become a one shot game. 

Sacramento had trailed by as much as 14 points in the first quarter and they had not led once in the first half. The good news for the Kings was the improved play in the later minutes of the second quarter. Domantas Sabonis had a terrific first half finishing with 12 points and 16 rebounds.

At 6:22 in the third quarter the Kings took their first lead of the game 64-62. Harrison Barnes hit his first three of the game to give them that lead and followed it up with a back-to-back three. After three quarters, the Kings led 75-71. 

They won the third quarter 28-21 and had really put the stops on the turnovers only committing one in the quarter. Sabonis continued to rack up those rebounds with 23 going into the fourth quarter.

The Grizzlies continued to hang in this game taking back the lead in the early minutes of the fourth quarter 78-77. Memphis was wearing a path to the free throw line. The Kings already had 17 fouls and they began to turn the ball over again in the fourth quarter with 18 mid-way threw the final quarter. 

The Kings were scoring most of their points in the paint struggling from downtown and with 7:03 left in the game the score was tied at 85. The Kings had a very poor start but a strong finish winning this game 103-94 for their fourth win in a row.  The Grizzlies pushed the Kings to their limits but Sacramento got it together in the final minutes of the game.

This was not the Kings finest hour but they played just well enough to win the game. Sabonis finished with 20 points and 26 rebounds. Fox had the high for the team with 23 points. It was a terrible start for the team with poor shooting, too many fouls and 19 turnovers but they were able to overcome all of it and come away with a win. That alone speaks to the strength and will-power of this team. 

Post game notes: The Kings started off the week on the road in Memphis taking on the Grizzlies Monday night. The Kings were coming off a couple of solid wins over the Golden State Warriors and last Saturday night they beat the Dallas Mavericks 120-115. The Grizzlies lost to the Pacers yesterday 116-110 and lost the second on back to back nights this time to the Kings.

Wednesday night the Kings will travel to Miami taking on the (24-23) Heat. Sacramento has a lot to clean up going into Miami looking for their fifth win in a row. Tipoff for this game is scheduled for 4:30 PM.

San Jose Barracuda podcast with Titus Wilkinson: Barracuda open road trip in Abbottsford against Canucks Friday night

San Jose Barracuda forward Kyle Rau takes a fall on his back and is surrounded by Calgary Wranglers at the Tech CU Center in San Jose on Sat Jan 27. 2024 (San Jose Barracuda photo)

On the SJ Barracuda podcast with Titus Wilkinson:

#1 Things got off to a quick start in this one as just 2:28 in Ilya Solovyov scored his third of the season giving Calgary an early lead.

#2 Before the period came to a close San Jose would pull away as Thomas Bordeleau got his ninth putting the home crowd on their feet.

#3 Not only was Calgary’s power play doing well they also had a lot of chances in the period as they registered 21 shots.

#4 If there is any positive San Jose’s new acquisition Jordy Bellerive seems to be fitting in well as he scored last game and had an assist in this one.

#5 The Barracuda will have some time off before they play again on Friday against the Canucks on the road at 7 p.m.

Titus Wilkinson filled in for Marko Ukalovic for the SJ Barracuda podcast heard Mondays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Tropicana in Las Vegas set to close, despite no real plan for site

Tropicana Hotel and Resort are closing down business on Apr 2, 2024 after seven decades of doing business. The Hotel will clear the property for the construction for the Las Vegas A’s ballpark and plaza on the same footprint starting Apr 2025 (AP file photo)

By Stephen Ruderman

The Tropicana in Las Vegas is set to close on April 2, and be demolished soon afterwards to pave the way for a new $1.5 billion ballpark for the Oakland Athletics, despite the fact that there is no realistic plan for a ballpark to be built.

A’s Owner John Fisher has still yet to provide any real renderings, and any actual logistical plan for said ballpark that Fisher plans to open for the 2028 Major League Baseball Season. Fisher may not even have the money to cover the costs for this project, and is even offering to sell shares of the team to help him pay for it.

The lack of realistic plans for a ballpark didn’t deter the Nevada State Assembly and Senate from passing SB1, which will provide $380 million of state money to Fisher’s project, nor did it deter Governor Joe Lombardo from signing it into law.

The lack of a realistic plan didn’t deter anyone in Major League Baseball either. Despite how maddening this entire process has been, the 29 other MLB owners unanimously approved the A’s move to Vegas on Nov. 16, and Commissioner Rob Manfred has continued to go scorched earth to get this done.

As if the lack of any real plans wasn’t enough of a hindrance, ‘Schools over Stadiums,’ a referendum that if passed would overturn SB1 and stop any public funding for the stadium, could appear on the ballot in Nevada this fall.

Las Vegas isn’t exactly buying this either. In his visit to Las Vegas last week, John Fisher was not met with much enthusiasm. That was made quite clear when Fisher and others from his entourage were introduced at a live event on the Vegas Strip.

“The Las Vegas A’s! We like the sound of that, right, Vegas?” hollered the emcee. “Yeah? Yes? Are we alive back there? Las Vegas, how we feeling?” she nervously said, as she realized the hype and excitement weren’t there.

“The master plan for the site will accelerate once the Athletics’ ballpark concept design is finalized. The overall development will create energy and vibrancy that previously hasn’t existed on this side of the Strip, adding additional excitement for the sports destination,” said a statement put out by Bally’s Corp., which owns and operates the Tropicana.

Despite there not being a plan, the plan will still go on. The Tropicana will close and be demolished, and the future of not just the site, but of the jobs of the people who work at the Tropicana, will be up in the air.

Culinary Workers Union Local 226, which represents many of the employees at the Tropicana, and which reached a five-year collective bargaining agreement with the Tropicana in November, will likely weigh in on today’s news.

This is an ongoing story……..

Stephen Ruderman is a MLB beat writer for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury News and Commentary: Tropicana to close April 2, 2024 to make way for the A’s

Statement issued by Tropicana Hotel and Casino general manager Arik Knowles regarding the closing of the Tropicana to make way for the Las Vegas A’s new ballpark on the Vegas strip (below)

Photo: Outside of the Tropicana Hotel and Casino which will close on Apr 2, 2024. The construction on the site to clear the way for the Las Vegas A’s new ballpark will start on Apr 2025. (photo by the Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Tropicana to close April 2, 2024, to make way for the A’s

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi-González

The second oldest hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, Tropicana, will close on April 2, 2024, and later in 2024, imploded to make way for a stadium for the A’s. Below is today’s official statement by the Tropicana Las Vegas.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the lead play by play voice on the Oakland A’s radio network at 1010 KIQI San Francisco and 990 KATD Pittsburg and does News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Golden State Warriors podcast with Barbara Mason: Curry, Warriors try and regroup after two one point loses in a row; Golden State hosts 76ers Tuesday night

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry takes the ball down the floor against the Los Angeles Lakers at the Chase Center in San Francisco on Sat Jan 27, 2024 (AP News photo)

On the Warriors podcast with Barbara Mason:

#1 Barbara, the Los Angeles Lakers handed the Golden State Warriors their second consecutive one point loss the first being last Thursday to the Sacramento Kings and the Lakers on Saturday both were loses on the Warriors home court.

#2 The Lakers LeBron James played a huge role in the Warriors loss with a triple double and a team leading 36 points for the win.

#3 This was a back and forth game and it had LeBron and Curry also going back and forth and it wound up to be double overtime neither team wanted to surrender.

#4 Curry shot the lights out of the ball with 46 points, seven assists, three rebounds, and once again carried the weight of the team in a lost cause.

#5 Barbara, Team USA basketball managing director Grant Hill said while Draymond Green helped the Olympic team in 2016 win, it was Green’s twice suspended this season that costed him not being selected to the 2024 Olympic team. Hill basically said that Team USA hopes he keeps working on his issues giving him the best opportunity to do what he needs to do to get better.

#6 The Warriors duel with the Philadelphia 76ers (29-15) who no easy customers and have won six of their last ten games. The Sixers are on a two game skid but don’t underestimate them as one of the NBA’s top three teams in the Eastern Conference. Tip with the Sixers and Warriors 7:00pm PT Tuesday night at Chase Center.

Join Barbara Mason for the Warriors podcasts Mondays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Super Bowl bound 49ers overcome 17-point deficit to win NFC Championship 34-31 over Lions

San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffery is on the podium during an interview with FOX TV as quarterback Brock Purdy celebrates the team’s NFC Championship after beating the Detroit Lions 34-31 at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday JAN 28, 2024. (Austin Ginn-San Francisco 49ers)

by Marko Ukalovic

It was the worst of times; it was the best of times in Santa Clara.

The San Francisco 49ers outscored the Detroit Lions 27-7 in the second half to overcome a 17-point deficit in a 34-31 win over the Detroit Lions in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday afternoon at Levi’s Stadium.

San Francisco heads down to Sin City with its second NFC title in the past four years to take on the Kansas City Chiefs, who defeated the Baltimore Ravens earlier in the AFC Championship Game, in Super Bowl 58, a rematch of Super Bowl 54. Detroit failed to reach the Super Bowl and is still the only team in the NFL to have not played in the big game.

It was a tale of two halves. In the first half, Detroit’s offense ran down San Francisco’s throat with ease as it scored three rushing touchdowns while its defense stymied Brock Purdy and the 49ers offense. All-Pro running back Christian McCaffery was non-existent in the first 30 minutes of the game.

“It’s been a long year but at the same time it’s been pretty quick. I’ve tried to enjoy every single day. Enjoy these guys, the wins, enjoy honestly the lows that come… To pull a comeback like that in the NFC Championship is special,” Purdy said.

The Lions needed just four plays to score on their opening possession of the game. Head coach Dan Campbell got the rushing attack going with two runs from David Montgomery. Jameson Williams carried an end around for 42 yards, breaking a tackle along the way, for the game’s first touchdown.

Quarterback Brock Purdy marched the 49ers down the on its opening drive only to have rookie kicker Jake Moody miss a 48-yard field goal wide-right.

Quarterback Jared Goff marched the Lions down the field on next possession and had the 49ers defense on their heels as short passes to Jahmyr Gibbs and rookie tight end Sam Laporta set up Montgomery’s second touchdown of the game, a one-yarder up the middle to complete a 11 play 62-yard drive.

San Francisco’s offense finally broke the goose egg on the scoreboard with an eight play 75-yard drive of their own. The key play was a deep pass out to fullback Kyle Juszczyk, who made a high leaping grab, for 23 yards to get the 49ers inside Lions territory for the first time. McCaffery finished off the drive with a two-yard rushing touchdown right through the Lions defense.

Detroit’s defense set up their third touchdown. They pressured Purdy as he tried to step up to the pocket attempting a pass out to Deebo Samuel, who was cleared to play in the game on Friday, but the ball was tipped at the line of scrimmage and went into the hands of linebacker Malcom Rodriguez for the game’s first turnover.

The Lions capitalize on the interception with a five play 46-yard drive when Gibbs ran in for a 15-yard touchdown to give the visiting team a two-touchdown lead with 5:54 remaining in the second quarter.

After a forcing the 49ers three and out, Goff led a methodical 17 play 68-yard drive right before the end of the first half as the Lions converted three third down conversions. The drive stalled at the 49ers six-yard line as Michael Badgley converted a 21-yard field goal for a commanding 24-7 lead as the team went back in the locker rooms at halftime.

San Francisco marched down the field on their opening drive in the second half with a nine play 50-yard drive that resulted in a 43-yard field goal to make it a two-possession game.

“At halftime, there’s not really a rah-rah speech that’s going to get it done for us guys. Just figure out a way to get it done,” 49ers tight end George Kittle said.

The 49ers defense came up with the momentum changing play on Detroit’s next drive. On 4th and 2 at the 49ers 28-yard line, Campbell elected to go for it instead of attempting a field goal. Goff’s pass intended for Josh Reynolds was dropped and San Francisco took over on down.

“I don’t regret those decisions,” said Lions head coach Dan Campbell on his call to go for it on fourth down. “And that’s hard. It’s hard because we didn’t come through. It wasn’t able to work out. But I don’t. And I understand the scrutiny I’ll get. That’s part of the gig, man.”

On the second play on the ensuring drive, Purdy launched a deep ball down the middle intended for Brandon Aiyuk. The ball hit off the face mask of corner back Kindle Vildor and Aiyuk made a diving catch at the Detroit four-yard line for a 51-yard reception. Two plays later Purdy danced out of the pocket and found Aiyuk in the end zone for a six-yard touchdown to cut the lead to 24-17.

Tashaun Gipson stripped Gibbs of the ball on Detroit’s first play of its next drive during a run up the middle for no gain. Arik Armstead recovered the fumble at the Lions 25-yard line.

Purdy used his legs to scramble for 21 yards down to the Lions four-yard line. That set up McCaffery’s second touchdown of the game, another one-yarder from up the middle as the 49ers scored the equalizer with 3:02 left in the third quarter as the once quiet Levi’s Stadium crowd erupted and came to life.

“I think Brock (Purdy) has been scrambling, making plays ever since we got him in,” said 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan who knew of Purdy’s ability. “All you gotta do is go back to the first game (Purdy started) against Miami. Brock makes a lot of plays with his legs. He did it in college too. I thought it looked like every time Brock plays.”

San Francisco gained its first lead in the game with 9:52 remaining in the fourth quarter after a 33-yard field goal by Moody completed an 11 play 65-yard drive.

The Lions marched down the field on the ensuing possession but faced a 4th and 3 at the San Francisco 30-yard line. Once again, Campbell decided to go for it instead of attempting the game-tying field goal and it backfired twice as Goff’s pass intended for wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown fell incomplete.

“That kind of bit him (Campbell) in the butt,” 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa said.

The 49ers put the game away with a seven play 70-yard drive that resulted in a three-yard rushing touchdown by backup running back Elijah Mitchell with 3:02 remaining in the fourth quarter. Purdy used his legs once again to extend the drive when he ran out of the pocket on 3rd and 4 and scrambled for 21 yards down to Detroit’s 28-yards line. McCaffery then ran for 25 yards on the next play setting up Mitchell’s touchdown.

Detroit made it close at the end when Goff connected with Williams for a three-yard touchdown reception with 56 seconds left in the game. However, the ensuing onside kick was illegally touched by Craig Reynolds before going the mandatory 10 yards sealing the Lions fate.

Purdy finished the game 20 of 31 for 267 yards with one touchdown and one interception. McCaffery led the 49ers in rushing with 90 yards on 20 carries to go along with his two rushing touchdowns. McCaffery also had four catches for 42 yards. Samuel had eight catches for 89 yards.

Goff went 25 of 41 for 273 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions. Montgomery led all rushers with 93 yards on 15 carries. LaPorta led all receivers with nine catches for 97 yards. St. Brown tallied eight catches for 87 yards. Gibbs chipped in with 45 yards on 12 carries.

GAME NOTES: San Francisco finished with 6-for-12 on third down conversions. Detroit also went 6-for-12.

Purdy will become the third youngest quarterback in NFL history to start in a Super Bowl at 24 years and 46 days old.

UP NEXT: San Francisco takes on the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 58 on Sunday 2/11 at 3:20pm at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

That’s Amaury News and Commentary: The Decline of the Warriors

The Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga (left) tries to defend the Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) at Chase Center in San Francisco on Sun Jan 28, 2024 (AP News photo)

The Decline of the Warriors

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi-González

Their starting lineup, which has been good for years, is unproductive this season. Their defense ranked first or second in the league in three championship seasons, but after losing at home to the Los Angeles Lakers in double overtime 145-144, the Warriors’ defense is towards the low part of the NBA.

A team playing fantastic to excellent defense will lead to more offense, but not this Golden State Warriors.

During the double overtime win by the Lakers, Lebron James was the man, as he scored 36 points, grabbed 20 rebounds, and had 12 assists, shooting 14 of 25 overall, from deep and from the foul line.

James put the last nail in the Warrior’s coffin with two clutch free throws, plus his 20 rebounds was a high for him, one more rebound than his previous best on January 11, 2008, with 19 boards against the Charlotte Bobcats. Curry scored 46 points but was frustrated by the loss and ripped his jersey off his chest in disgust as the game ended.

What’s next? Tuesday, the Philadelphia 76ers will play the Warriors at Chase Center. The 76ers have the third-best record in the Eastern Conference with a 29-15 record. With a 19-14 record (12-13) at home, the Warriors are in the Western Conference’s doldrums,12th among the 15 teams.

Trades?  At this time, everyone but Curry could be traded, and just one trade might not do the trick to revive this Warriors team; they are seriously in need of new blood and new chemistry. 

You don’t have to be an expert analyst; any basketball fan watching the Warriors this season can see they are clinging to yesteryear while everyone is getting younger and faster.

The NBA deadline for trades is Thursday, February 8.

NBA All-Star Game: February 16 at Indianapolis. LeBron James surpasses Kareem Abdul-Jabbar again, this time for most All-Star selections in NBA history with 20.

Money Note: Bay Area Professional teams value:  #1 Golden State Warriors $8 Billion. #2 San Francisco 49ers $6 Billion. #3 San Francisco Giants $3.7 Billion. #4 San José Sharks $1.4 Billion. #5 Oakland A’s $1.18 Billion. #6 San José Earthquakes $510 Million.

Amaury Pi-González was the Golden State Warriors play-by-play announcer on the radio during the 1990s, broadcasting all games home and road. He has been the first and only Spanish play-by-play announcer to call Warriors game in franchise’s history to date. Also catch Amaury for News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports podcast with Charlie O: A look at the NFL Playoffs; Salt Lake City offering A’s permanent home if Fisher can’t afford Vegas construction share

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh (left) and Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid seen here before their game back Sun Sep 19, 2024 face each Sun Jan 28, 2024 for the AFC Championship at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City (AP News photo)

On Headline Sports with Charlie O:

#1 Charlie we open with the NFL and we’ll start with the AFC Championship The Kansas City Chiefs vs. the Baltimore Ravens. Two of the top quarterbacks in the NFL are going at it with Pat Mahomes for the Chiefs and LaMar Jackson for the Ravens.

#2 The Detroit Lions and the San Francisco 49ers match up for the NFC Championship. The Lions Jerod Goff the former Cal Bear and Novato resident has led the Lions to this long awaited moment after many years of losing the Lions have been the surprise of the NFC to get here. The 49ers who have a Pro Bowl team and who are the favorites to win it with Brock Purdy under center.

#3 During Wednesday’s Las Vegas A’s Coming out party at the Fontainebleau Hotel and Casino grand ballroom. The Chamber of Commerce CEO/President Mary Beth Sewald opened with welcoming the A’s to Las Vegas only to a murmuring from the crowd present. There were many business leaders, business people and some local baseball fans who paid $100 a ticket and up to hear what Sewald and A’s owner John Fisher had to say. It would seem they didn’t come away impressed.

#4 The City of Salt Lake City is offering up their hospitality for the A’s to not only play all of their remaining home games until the Las Vegas ballpark is built but in the event that Fisher cannot pay his share of the construction costs in Las Vegas he could move the team to Salt Lake City and the City will work on paying for the entire ballpark with City tax dollars.

#5 We’ve ask a number of staff reporters if Fisher can’t get enough money for the ballpark construct will he have no other choice but to come back to Oakland and work something out with City Hall and he does own half of the Oakland Coliseum property?

Join Charlie O for Headline Sports on Sundays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com