San Jose Sharks Lose 5-2 To Arizona Coyotes; Sharks have lost 12 of last 14 games

San Jose Sharks goaltender MacKenzie Blackwood can’t stop an Arizona Coyote goal in the third period at SAP Center in San Jose on Sun Apr 7, 2024 (AP News photo)

Sunday, April 7th, 2024

By Troy Ewers

SAN JOSE–In Day 2 of back to back games, the San Jose Sharks (18-51-8) lost to the Arizona Coyotes (33-39-5) 5-2 at SAP Arena on Sunday afternoon . The Sharks were coming off a huge day, in their last game Saturday against the Blues that not only saw an overtime win 3-2, but historic firsts for the locker room. 

William Eklund (3g, 0a) netted his first career hat trick, his first NHL multi-goal game and sixth-career multi-point effort, to lead the Sharks to a season sweep of the St. Louis Blues. He extended his home scoring streak to 10 games (6g, 7a), the 10th time in team history that a Shark has found the score sheet in 10 consecutive games on home ice. Mikael Granlund (0g, 1a) pushed his point streak to seven games (2g, 6a), a season-long. Devin Cooley earned his first career win, making 34 stops on 36 shots faced, and Collin Graf made his NHL debut in the game. 

Game recap: First period was interesting to say the least for Henry Thrun. Thrun started the game with a delay of game which led to a power play goal for Arizona. Lawson Crouse hit a one timer in the slot for an opening goal, 1-0 Arizona.

A interference penalty for Arizona led to a power play goal from Henry Thrun. A slap shot from the blue line ties up the game and Granlund, who got an assist, extends his point streak to eight games making it 1-1.

Lawson Crouse ended up in the penalty box after elbowing Thrun and even though nothing was capitalized on for the Coyotes, it was a wild period for Thrun. Liam O’Brien scored a go ahead goal for Arizona that seemed to be knocked in by a Shark, but it didn’t matter, 2-1 Coyotes. 

Second period Luke Kunin evened it out with a wrist shot, but the highlight was the scuffs that the Sharks were engaging in. By the second intermission it was 2-2 and San Jose had a lot of energy approaching the final period. 

Third period the wheels fell off for San Jose as the Coyotes scored three straight goals to end the game. Dylan Guenther scored the first goal with a quick wrist shot past Mackenzie Blackwood, 3-2 Coyotes. Crouse got his second point of the day with an assist on that goal. Clayton Keller made it 4-2 with a big slap shot, assisted by Nick Schmaltz through the legs. Final goal for Arizona came from an empty netter by Schmaltz that ended the game at 5-2. Coyotes win.  

Next game for the Sharks will be on Tuesday April 9th against the Calgary Flames at SAP Center in San Jose.

Austin FC takes control of game late, edge Quakes 4-3 in Austin

San Jose Earthquakes defender Chris Akapo (29) battles the Austin FC at Q2 Stadium in Austin on Sat Apr 6, 2024 (San Jose Earthquakes photo)

By William Espy

The San Jose Earthquakes finished their Texas road trip in Austin at the Q2 Stadium as they took on Austin FC. The season has been rough for the Earthquakes so far, with their only win of the season coming against the Seattle Sounders in March. They hoped to get a second against a team they’ve historically done well against, as the Quakes were 2-0-5 all-time against Austin entering the night. 

Earthquakes Starting XI: Yarbrough, Maries, Rodrigues, Wilson, Akapo, Morales, Gruezo, Tsakiris, Espinoza, Kikanovic, Ebobisse

Austin Starting XI: Stuver, Gallagher, Cascante, Hines-Ike, Jimenez, Ring, Pereira, Wolff, Driussi, Obrian, Rubio

Austin got off to a hot start, earning a couple of corners in the opening minutes of the match and putting pressure on William Yarbrough. The best early chance was a header from Sebastian Driussi which Yarbrough was able to save.

Early on, the momentum was strongly in Austin FC’s favor. In the eleventh minute, Tanner Beason was shown a yellow card for a hard foul on Jader Obrian, the game’s first booking. The first 15 minutes were pretty physical with fouls from both teams.

Eventually, San Jose would open the scoring when Cristian Espinoza crossed the ball from the right side of the box to Paul Marie who headed it home to give the Earthquakes a 1-0 lead in the 20th minute. 

After the goal, the Quakes kept bringing a heavy attack for a couple of minutes before things evened out once again. Austin’s Jon Gallagher fouled Carlos Akapo in the 29th minute and was shown a yellow card for the foul.

Austin seemingly scored an equalizer in the 36th minute after a short review, it was called off as the goal was directly scored as the result of a foul. Marie was awarded a free kick due to the foul by Hector Jimenez, and the Earthquakes regained possession.

Austin ended the first half with a strong attack for the majority of the last five minutes, however in the 40th minute both Marie and Obrian were given yellow cards for unsportsmanlike conduct. The first half would end with a 1-0 lead for the Earthquakes, but they were certainly going to have a difficult second half ahead of them. 

The second half was more of the same. The first ten minutes were all Austin FC, they were getting chance after chance but were still unable to get on the scoreboard. Yarbrough picked up a foul in the 56th minute, which ultimately led to a goal in the 58th minute.

Niko Tsakiris carried the ball into the offensive third of the pitch, before passing it off to Jeremy Ebobisse who was side by side with a defender but he was able to get a shot off, which was saved by Brad Stuver but Ebobisse was able to put the rebound in the back of the net and the Quakes had a 2-0 lead.

Just a minute later, Austin’s Diego Rubio was fouled inside the penalty area and Austin was awarded a penalty that could bring them back into the game. Driussi would take the shot and scored to make it 2-1 in favor of the Earthquakes.

In the 63rd minute, Austin had a throw-in which went into the abundance of players in front of San Jose’s net. It bounced off the head of a couple of Earthquakes before falling to Obrian who tied the game at 2 for Austin. Roughly four minutes later, Austin scored once again to make it 3-2.

Guilherme Biro, who came in as a substitute earlier in the half, shot it from the edge of the penalty area and it beat Yarbrough who was unable to stretch far enough to make the save. In roughly ten minutes, it went from a 2-0 Earthquakes lead to them being down 3-2 and having to dig themselves out of a hole.

A fantastic pass from Espinoza found Amahl Pellegrino all alone in front of the net, and he was able to tie the game back up for the Earthquakes in the 74th minute. Stuver kept getting tested over the next couple of minutes.

It seemed headed to a 3-3 draw, but in the final minute of stoppage time, Austin was able to score a go-ahead goal and take a 4-3 lead. The Earthquakes once again suffered a heartbreaking loss, which has become the theme of their season so far. 

Headline Sports podcast with Charlie O: A’s trademark “Sacramento A’s” but will be known only as A’s for 2025-27 seasons

Oakland A’s owner John Fisher addresses the media at Sutter Health Park on Thu Apr 4, 2024 announcing the A’s and Sacramento River Cats have reached a deal to use the ballpark for 2025-27 seasons for the A’s home games (AP News photo)

On Headline Sports with Charlie O:

#1 Some in the media have called this Oakland A’s owner John Fisher and MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred in making the A’s playing the interim years in Sacramento 2025-27 an inside job can you take us as to why that is?

#2 On Tuesday after the Coliseum and the City of Oakland made the offer to the A’s to play the next five years with a three year opt out at $97 million it was reject and Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao countered with a $60 million year offer and that was rejected. Was it a matter of the cost being too high for the A’s or they just wanted to reject the offer no matter what and get to Sacramento.

#3 Fisher and Sacramento Rivercats owner Vivek Ranadive know each other previously did that make the deal to go to Sutter Health and Sacramento an easy decision to make. Sources say the deal was around $35 million for the three interim years.

#4 It’s not over yet the Vegas deal could fall through, John Fisher may not be able to come up with his share of the construction costs at $1.5 million for the Tropicana ballpark and Schools over Stadiums who are a wild card are about to get their petition to ask Nevada voters to turn back the public monies for the ballpark is now going to the Nevada State Court of Appeals on Tuesday.

#5 If it does fail in Las Vegas how realistic is it that the A’s would consider Sacramento. Also the A’s have trademarked Sacramento A’s although they’ll call themselves just the A’s for the three interim years.

Join Charlie O for Headline Sports each Sunday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Profar’s grand slam paces Padres in 4-0 win over Giants at Oracle

San Diego Padres Jurickson Profar connects for a grand slam home run in the top of the first inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco to help defeat the San Francisco Giants 4-0 on Sat Apr 6, 2024 (AP News photo)

San Diego (5-6). 400 000 000 4 5 0

San Francisco (3-6). 000 000 000. 0 4 0

Time: 2:10

Attendance: 40,114

Saturday, April 6 San Francisco

By Lewis Rubman

SAN FRANCISCO–Fresh from yesterday’s exhilarating home opener triumph over San Diego, the Giants had hopes of clinching their first series win of 2024 and bringing them to within a game of 500 in front of another sellout crowd, this time one of 40,114.

Keaton Winn, a 26 year old righter in the process of converting from the bullpen to the rotation and possessor of a four pitch repertory, that includes a fastball rated by MLB’s Baseball Savant as in the 80th percentile, was SF’s starting pitcher, in his one previous appearance this season, he lost to the Dodgers on April Fools’ Day, having given up three runs, all earned, on four hits in a was as the losing pitcher in an 8-3 game. His names conjure up two of the greatest stars of America’s golden age of comedy, but the rookie, although he pitched well, was in serious trouble from almost the outset of what turned out to be a 4-0 loss.

The Padres opted for another righty who has oscillated between the roles of starter and reliever, sending 28 year old Michael King and his career MLB record of 14-17, 3.46 and WHIP of 1.22 to the mound.

Any residual giddiness the Giants may have carried over from yesterday dissipated in the 55º light of the top of the first inning. Xander Bogaerts led off with a pop fly that fell to the grass just in front of center fieder Jung-Hoo Lee, who seemed to be having trouble with the sun or wind or both.

It looked as though Winn would get out of the inning unscathed after he disposed of Fernando Tatís, Jr. and Jake Croenworth on a fly to center and a strikeout. But the Friars filled the bases with Manny Machado’s single to left and a full count walk to Ha-Seong Kim. The veteran Jurickson Profar promptly seized the opportunity to send Winn’s first offering over the right field wall, landing 347′ from the plate, the third grand slam of Profar’s 10 year career.

Winn got tagged with the loss even though he didn’t allow a hit or a run, just two walks, for the rest of his tenure, which came to a total of six innings. He was helped by a grand leaping catch that Lee made at the center field fence off Jackson Merrill’s drive in the top of the fifth.

The youngster’s ERA rose to a deceptively high 5.73. His pitch count reached 80, 55 for strikes. Laden Loup, another right handed rookie, replaced him to open the top of the seventh.

Loup kept the Pads off the board, yielding only a single to Luis Campusano, and gave way to yet another rookie righty, Nick Avila, for the eighth and ninth. In the eighth, he reprised Loup’s seventh; the only Padre who reached base safely was Fernando Tatís, who singled to right. He retired the side in order in the ninth. King was majestic in his seven innings of work.

Reign overcome two-goal deficit to take down Barracuda in 3-2 shootout win

Ontario Reign’s Andre Lee celebrates his goal against the San Jose Barracuda in the Reign’s 3-2 shootout win at Toyota Arena on Saturday APR 6, 2024. (Ontario Reign)

by Marko Ukalovic

Taylor Ward scored the game winning goal in the shootout as the Ontario Reign came back from a two-goal deficit to defeat the San Jose Barracuda 3-2 in a shootout win on Saturday evening at Toyota Arena.

San Jose has lost five of its past six games and finished 1-4 on their five-game road trip. Ontario has won a season best seven games in a row. The Barracuda went winless against the Reign in the season series 0-6-1-1.

San Jose (21-33-9-4-53 points) drew first blood early in the first period with an even strength goal. Ethan Cardwell came into the Reign zone on a two-on-one odd man rush with Danil Gushchin. Cardwell feathered a pass over to Gushchin who skated in all alone and beat Reign goalie Erik Portillo with a wrist shot to the short side for his 17th goal of the season at the 4:35 mark.

Ontario (38-21-3-4-83 points) out shot San Jose 13-8 in the opening frame but weren’t able to get a puck past ‘Cuda goalie Georgi Romanov, who was impressive and saw the puck well.

The Barracuda doubled in the first two minutes of the second period with an even strength goal. Kyle Rau’s shot went through a scramble in front of the net. The puck leaked out to Tristen Robins who poked home the puck into the back of the net for his fifth goal of the season at the 1:46 mark.

The Reign cut the lead in half just over three minutes later with an even strength goal. Kim Nousiainen set up Francesco Pinelli at the ‘Cuda blueline. Pinelli made a toe-drag past Jack Thompson Pinelli before beating Romanov with a backhander for his 10th goal of the season at the 4:56 mark.

Ontario scored the equalizer late in the third period with an even strength goal. Hayden Hodgen sprung Andre Lee up the ice with a pass in the neutral zone. Lee skated in and his wrist shot hit off the mask of Romanov and through his five-hole for his seventh goal of the season at the 16:22 mark.

The overtime period was filled with drama as Samuel Fagemo thought he had won the game when his wrist shot got past Romanov with 2:07 remaining. However, the officials ruled that there was goaltender interference on the play by Ontario negating the goal. Fagemo had one last attempt that rang off the post with four seconds left sending the game to the shootout.

Portillo (21-10-3-2) finished the game stopping 27 of the 29 shots he faced and all three ‘Cuda attempts in the shootout to earn his 21st win of the season. Romanov, who had another great game in net, made 41 saves on 43 shots as he lost for the first time in a shootout this season.

GAME NOTES: San Jose finished 0-for-2 on the power play. Ontario was 0-for-3.

The Three Stars of the Game: 1) Portillo 2) Lee 3) Romanov.

UP NEXT: San Jose returns home for their final homestand, three games, to take on the Henderson Silver Knights on Wednesday 4/10 at 7:00pm at Tech CU Arena.

Eklund’s Hat Trick Secures 3-2 Victory For San Jose Sharks Over St. Louis Blues

San Jose Sharks left winger William Ecklund (72) wearing the Hat Trick hat is surrounded by his happy teammates at SAP Center in San Jose for defeating the St Louis Blues on Sat Apr 6, 2024 (AP News photo)

Saturday, April 6th, 2024

By Troy Ewers

SAN JOSE– The St. Louis Blues faced off in the Tank against the San Jose Sharks in this weekend showdown. The Sharks defeated the Blues to end a nine game win streak back on Sat Mar 30. The Sharks once again who had lost 11 of their last 12 defeated the Blues 3-2 at SAP Center in San Jose on Saturday.

Game recap: The first period was scoreless, but it was an even time seemingly in possession. The Sharks pressured the Blues as much as possible. 

The Sharks in the second period took the lead in the second period, thanks to “Slippery Pete” himself, William Eklund. Eklund scored two goals, both of them in power plays. He at this point had 14 goals on the season and the Sharks themselves had the most dangerous lead in hockey, a two goal lead. 

The wheels came off for San Jose in the third as the Sharks let two goals sneak past them. First one from Jordan Kyrou on a power play early in the third period, 2-1 with the Sharks still up. Later in the period, Brayden Schenn scored his 18th goal of the season and the tying goal of the game. 2-2 and we would see overtime. 

Overtime went all the way down to the final minute, but Eklund would make a moment in his career he would never forget as he would score his third goal of the night, securing a hat trick, 15 goals on the season, and a win for San Jose. 3-2 Sharks. 

Post game notes: Last game the LA Kings beat San Jose 2-1 in the SAP Center on Thursday night, Klim Kostin (1g, 0a) lit the lamp for the second consecutive game and third time in the last five contests. Mikael Granlund (0g, 1a) extended his scoring streak to six games (2g, 5a), tying his seasonlong. William Eklund (0g, 1a) pushed his home point streak to nine games, three shy of the Sharks’ team record. Jack Studnicka played in his 100th career NHL game.

Next game for the Sharks is Sunday Apr 7th against the Arizona Coyotes a 3:00pm PDT matinee and the second of back to back games at SAP Center. Coach Quinn can be proud of his young sniper, WIlliam Eklund for a big win.

A’s Wins Second Game of the Season Beating Tigers 4-0

Oakland A’s pitcher Mason Miller (19) is congratulated by catcher Shane Langeliers (23) after defeating the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park in Detroit on Sun Apr 6, 2024 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

Behind some excellent pitching by Paul Blackburn as well as some very efficient relief pitching, the Oakland A’s (2-7) won their second game of the season beating the Detroit Tigers (6-2) in a shutout 4-0. The A’s also had some great offense with some solid work from Zach Gelof and Brent Rooker.

Game recap: The A’s got the party started early in the first inning. Brent Rooker hit a home run with Zach Gelof on base and Oakland had an early 2-0 lead. The A’s were not finished and continued to add to their lead in the sixth inning. Seth Brown singled driving Zach Gelof home who as it turned out would be a very busy guy in this game. With a 3-0 lead Rooker hit a single in the eighth inning driving, who else, Gelof home giving Oakland a 4-0 lead. This would turn out to be the final, a 4-0 shut-out.

Paul Blackburn did indeed get the job done going six innings giving up three hits, no runs and four strikeouts. He had an outstanding day. Austin Adams pitched the seventh inning with no hits, no runs and 2 punch-outs. Mason Miller took over in the eighth giving up a single hit and had one strikeout and going into the ninth inning was looking to close out this game.

Oakland was on the verge of their second win of the season. Miller got the job done, in fact, the A’s had an all-around excellent showing on the mound today. This was not only their second win of the season, it was their first road win of this young season. This was an outstanding offensive and defensive game for Oakland. The A’s only had five hits but made every one of them count.

Rooker, Seth Brown, Shea Langeliers and J.D. Davis all had hits and Gelof scored three runs. It was a banner day for the team and a real confidence builder.

Game notes: Saturday afternoon, the A’s were back at work taking on the Tigers in game two of their series. The A’s lost a close and highly competitive game Friday to the Tigers 5-4. Game One of the series was not decided until the eighth inning with Oakland coming up just short. They played catch-up through six innings and tied up the game in the seventh. The Tigers pulled out the win in the eighth inning. Saturday Oakland got their second win of the season and pitcher Paul Blackburn made it happen with a shutout.

Sunday the A’s will wrap up the series with the Tigers before heading to Texas on Tuesday for a series with the Rangers. First pitch for Game Three is scheduled for 10:40.

San Jose Sharks podcast with Mary Lisa: Sharks have lost 11 of last 12; Host St Louis today at SAP Center

Los Angeles Kings defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov (84) tries and takes a shot up close on the San Jose Sharks goaltender MacKenzie Blackwood (29) in the first period at SAP Center in San Jose on Thu Apr 4, 2024 (AP News photo)

On the San Jose Sharks podcast with Mary Lisa:

#1 The San Jose Sharks were hit with another tough loss in their last game to the Los Angeles Kings 3-2. The Kings Akil Thomas scored his first NHL goal and said “it felt amazing.”

#2 The Kings goaltender David Rittch stopped 15 shots in the close one goal win for the Kings. While Rittch gave up two goals his goaltending kept the Sharks from finding the back end of the net.

#3 The Sharks who have lost 11 of their last 12 games. The Sharks have lost their last two games one to the Kings last Thursday and Tuesday to the Dallas Stars.

#4 Sharks head coach David Quinn said he didn’t love the Sharks third period but said the Sharks played better hockey in the first and second periods.

#5 The Sharks have an afternoon game at 3:00pm PDT against the St Louis Blues at SAP Center in San Jose . The Sharks defeated the Blues in their last meeting 4-0 in St Louis to snap a nine game losing streak.

Join Mary Lisa for the Sharks podcasts each Saturday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Giants edge Padres 3-2 in home opener at Oracle Park on Friday

San Francisco Giants LeMonte Wade Jr (left) scores behind San Diego Padres catcher Luis Campusano (right) in the bottom of the sixth inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Fri Apr 5, 2024 (AP News photo)

Friday, April 5 San Francisco

San Diego (5-5) 101 000 000. 2. 6. 0

San Francisco (3-5 ) 100 001 001 3. 5. 1

Time:2:25

Attendance: 40,645

By Lewis Rubman and Stephen Ruderman

SAN FRANCISCO–The San Francisco Giants opened the 2024 season by splitting a four game series with the Padres in San Diego before being swept by the Dodgers in a three game set at Chavez Ravine. The Pads returned the Giant’s visit by traveling to Oracle Park for San Francisco’s home opener this afternoon in the first of a three game series.

Bob Melvin and his pitching coach, Bryan Price, went with right hander Jordan Hicks, who had the win over the Friars by pitching five scoreless frames against them on March 30 to face them again this sunny but chilly and windy afternoon.

Hicks counterpart for San Diego was Dylan Cease, the losing pitcher in that contest, in which he lasers only 4-2/3 innings, but threw 85 pitches and surrendered three runs, two of which were earned. His WHIP was a respectable 0.86. So it looked like an interesting match up. It was. The Giants halted, or at least paused their downward spiral in an exciting and exceedingly strange game, pulling out a 3-2 win in front of a sell out crowd of 40,645.

The Pads, undeterred by The Curse of the Lead Off Double, drew first blood with Xander Bogaerts’ two bagger in the opening frame, followed by a productive ground out to second by Fernando Tatis, Jr. and Jake Cronerworth’s RBI single to left. Hicks escaped further damage by inducing and completing a nifty 3-6-1 twin killing off the bat of Manny Machado. The Giants knotted the score in their half of the first. Jung-Hoo Lee began things by drawing a walk and coming home on Michael Conforto’s two out double to right.

Hicks literally threw that tie away in the top of the third. With one down and Jackson Merrill on first, Bogaerts hit a sharp grounder to the mound. Hicks paused for a moment, double clutched when Nick Ahmed seemed too far from second to receive his throw, and then hurled the ball into center field, turning what would have been an inning ending double play into a runners on the corners threat.

Melvin talked about Hicks start which he was glad he won, “That was huge. I knew we had an off-day yesterday, but our bullpen’s been beat up a little bit…..[Starting] is really what he wanted to do….And the way he went about it, [he] was honest with me. In his first start that he got a little bit tired, and we took him out. Even when he came “off the field” after the sixth, he said ‘I feel great.’…..I had just felt like he still had a lot left…..It looked like he was throwing harder later on in the game.” said Melvin.

Tatís made good on that threat with a tie-breaking single to left. A pitcher’s best friend kept things from getting worse. Cronerworth hit into it and was out at first even though he beat Ahmed’s throw. The reason: Bogaerts had committed runner’s interference. It was that sort of. game, and the Padres were leading it, 2-1.

The weirdness continued in the Giants’ half of the fourth. Conforto led off with a two bagger to right center. He broke for third on Matt Chapman’s bounding ball to short and had to reverse course and dive back to the bag to avoided being put out. Chapman, meanwhile, reached first on the fielder’s choice. Both runners moved up a base on Cease’s wild pitch to Estrada, but Conforto was thrown out at home trying to score on the play. Mike Yastrzemski fanned, and Giants still trailed, 2-1. “[Conforto was] just trying to do a little too much there. It’s Opening Day…..I think [he] just [had] some exuberance on Opening Day, and [was] just trying to do a little too much.” said Melvin

The Giants pulled even in the sixth. Wade walked to start the inning and went to third on Conforto’s one out single (you read that right, single) off the top of the Levi’s Landing brick wall. He scored on Chapman’s ground out to short.

Cease ceased pitching after that inning. He left with a no decision but reduced his ERA to 3.38, having yielded two runs, both earned, on four hits, two walks, and a wild pitch. 64 of his 102 offerings were counted as strikes. His replacement was Yuki Matsui, who set the Giants down in order on three grounders to short in the seventh, his one inning on the mound.

Once Matsui had accomplished that, Tyler, the right handed submariner, Rogers relieved Hicks, who, like Cease. had to be satisfied with a no decision that improved his ERA. His went down tor a miniscule 0.77. The Giants’ starter had thrown 91 pitches, 61 for strikes, over his seven innings of labor, in which he allowed two runs, only one of which was earned, on six hits and no walks.

Wandy Peralta came in to pitch a 1-2-3 bottom of the eighth for the Friars, and SF’s closer, Camilo Doval, was called on to preserve the tie in the top of the ninth. He did, although not before allowing a safety to Cronerworrh and walk The Manny You Love to Hate.

Peralta returned for the bottom of the ninth to face Conforto, who popped out second. Enyel de los Santos then assumed mound duties for the Padres. His fourth pitch plunked Chapman. Estrada’s liner off de los Santos’s second offering split the the outfielders between left and center, and Chapman raced home with the walk-off run that won the game for San Francisco, “Thank god we won, because we did a couple [of] things early in the game that swung the game to their side.” said Melvin.

The series will be resumed Saturday evening at 6:05 with Keaton Winn (0-1, 5.40) going for San Francisco and Michael King (1-0, 6.14) for the Padres.

Warriors Have No Answer for P.J. Washington Losing To Mavericks 108-106

The Dallas Mavericks forward PJ Washington (25) scores on the Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) in the second half at American Airlines Arena in Dallas on Fri Apr 5, 2024 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

The Golden State Warriors (42-35) played the Dallas Mavericks close for the entire game. With 4.1 seconds left on the clock the Warriors went for the win trailing 108-106. Klay Thompson attempted a three at the end of the game just missing in a wild one. P.J. Washington had an amazing game with 32 points and the Warriors were unable to stop him.

The Warriors continue to hold down tenth place in the Western Conference standings four games ahead of the Houston Rockets. Friday night they took on the Dallas Mavericks after beating them at Chase Tuesday night 104-100.

The season is winding down at light-speed with the Warriors final regular season game on Sunday afternoon at Chase on April 14th. They have four more games after tonight before the finale against the Utah Jazz on Sun Apr 14th. The Mavericks were without superstar Luca Doncic out with knee soreness, the tenth game he has missed this season. The Warriors were still without Jonathan Kuminga and Andrew Wiggins will also miss this game.

Game recap: The opening quarter could not have been closer with the Warriors prevailing 32-31. Golden State also won the second quarter by a single point 22-21 leading at the half 54-52. Both teams fought hard in the first half and going into the second half, this would turn into a real battle.

At the end of the third quarter this game remained a close one although the Mavericks had taken the lead 79-76. Kyrie Irving and P.J. Washington were carrying the team on their back. On the other side it was Stephen Curry who single handedly was willing his team to a win. He had help from his bench from Gary Payton II and Brandin Podziemski.

The fourth quarter got underway and it was a dandy. The Mavericks had led the entire way. The Warriors pulled to within one point 105-104 with under a minute left in the game. The one-point Dallas lead continued to the 21 second mark.

A lengthy challenge was lost by Golden State giving P.J. Washington a couple of free throws. He missed the first badly but made the second giving Dallas a 106-104 lead. With 13.0 seconds left on the clock Curry tied up the game at 106.

The Mavericks struck back hitting a 3-foot layup taking a 108-106 lead. The Warriors had 4.1 to shoot and either try to tie up the game or go for the game winner. Thompson went for the three; he went for the win but missed and Dallas had won the battle 108-106.

Curry finished with 28 points the high for the Warriors. Thompson who missed that final shot had 16 points. Gary Payton II, and Brandin Podziemski both had 14 points off the bench. The team awaits the return of both Jonathan Kuminga and Andrew Wiggins hopefully sooner rather than later.

This was a nice win for Dallas especially in the absence of Luca Doncic. P.J. Washington finished with 32 points and Kyrie Irving with 26 points. The Mavericks remain in fifth place in the Western Conference.

The Warriors will now take on the Utah Jazz at Chase Sunday evening. This is a game that Golden State should win, they are highly favored in this one. Tipoff for this game is scheduled for 5:30 P.M.