Golden State Warriors podcast with Jerry Feitelberg: Will Kerr returned as Warriors head coach after this season?

Golden State Warriors head coach in confident that he and the Warriors will have an extension worked out sometime this season. Kerr is seen here taking questions following the Warriors game against the New Orleans Pelicans at the Chase Center on Mar 28, 2023 (AP file photo)

On the Warriors podcast with Jerry F:

#1 Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr’s contract is up at the end of this season. Is Kerr concerned about not getting a new deal or not?

#2 Warriors brass Joe Lacob owner and Mike Dunleavy Jr general manager are working pretty hard to present Kerr with a extension, both Lacob and Dunleavy Jr is confident they’ll get a deal done with Kerr.

#3 Kerr said he’s sure that something will get worked out and Kerr also commented, “I feel great about my position here,” Kerr said while talking to the media at the Warriors media day on Monday. “I want to be here. I know Mike and Joe want me here, and so I’m very confident something will get done. But I’m not stressed about it at all. I’m perfectly capable of coaching whether I have one year left or an extension. Makes no difference.”

#4 Kerr has been together coaching stars Draymond Green, Stephen Curry, and Klay Thompson and has no plans of breaking up that old gang anytime soon.

#5 Warriors have their first pre season game this Sat Oct 7 against LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers at Chase Center in San Francisco tip off 5:30pm PT.

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Golden State Warriors podcast with Barbara Mason: Green injures ankle in pick up game out for four to six weeks

 Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green celebrates after scoring against the Dallas Mavericks during the second half in Game 5 of the NBA basketball playoffs Western Conference finals in San Francisco, Thursday, May 26, 2022. Green injured his ankle in a pick up game at Chase Center in San Francisco and will miss four to six weeks due to the injury as announced Sat Sep 30, 2023 (AP News file photo)

On the Warriors podcast with Barbara:

#1 Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green who suffered an ankle sprain will be out from four to six weeks. How do you see his absence impacting the beginning of the Warriors season?

#2 Barbara, you never know what could happen in those pick up games and at Chase Center last week Green injured the ankle and the timing for Green was bad as the season is right around the corner.

#3 Green said even with the MRI you don’t see the trend of it immediately but the swelling is down. He’s encouraged but it won’t get him in the line up sooner than a month or so.

#4 Green will speak with the media on Media Day this Monday. Tuesday will be the beginning of training camp. The Warriors first pre season game is on Oct 7 and they’ll open the season against the Phoenix Suns on Oct 24th.

#5 Is Green getting too old to play this game at this level? A question no one but on one asks out loud, at 33. Green is entering his 12th season in the NBA and 2023-24 will be the first year of his four year contract. Is Green long in the tooth or does he still have it in the tank. Is this injury indicative of his body aging?

Join Barbara Mason for the Golden State Warriors podcast Mondays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports podcast with Bruce Magowan: Washington State and Oregon State can they stop the break up of the Pac 12; Jets HC Soleh don’t be surprised if Rogers come back; plus more news

Washington State Cougars Athletic Director Pat Chun was instrumental in filing a restraining order preventing the Pac 12’s presidents and chancellors from meeting until the court rules on the make up of the board of directors (Seattle Times photo)

On Headline Sports podcast with Bruce:

#1 Washington State and Oregon State have filed restraining orders through a Pullman Washington Court to stop the break up of the Pac 12. The other ten teams have left the barn can the lawsuit filed by the Beavers and the Cougars bring them back?

#2 Bruce, New York Jets head coach Robert Soleh said he wouldn’t be surprised if quarterback Aaron Rogers tries to return next season. Do you see him rehabbing and trying again for 2024.

#3 Bruce the San Francisco 49ers Brock Purdy had himself a great opening day against the Pittsburgh Steelers. In a 30-7 win. Purdy went 19-29, 220 yards, two touchdowns. How do you see him shaping up for this next game in the Southland against the Rams.

#4 Turning to baseball the San Francisco Giants are just 1.5 game out of the NL Wild Card race. They had won four of their last four games and have played a couple of nail biters with the Cleveland Guardians during the current series. Every win counts and every loss hurts their chances.

#5 As a network why does ESPN put all of it’s coverage on the NBA and NFL and almost never a mention of MLB during the regular programs and talk shows?

Bruce Magowan is a podcast contributor at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports podcast with Jessica Kwong: Angels hit with injury bug during Tues game; Protestors intrude on court at Wimbledon; plus more news

Los Angeles Angels manager Phil Nevin (left) and outfielder Mike Trout (right) walk off the field after Trout was hit in the left wrist fracturing it and will be out from four to eight weeks. The Angels were up against the San Diego Padres on Mon Jul 3, 2023 when the injury occurred. (AP News photo)

On Headline Sports podcast with Jessica:

#1 Jessica the Los Angeles Angels are feeling the pain literally. First the Angels outfielder Mike Trout was placed on the 10 day IL after getting hit in the left wrist while hitting fracturing his hamate bone. Trout is expected to be out of action for four to eight weeks. Anthony Rendon left Tuesday’s game with a left shin bruise after fouling a ball off of it x-rays proved negative and pitcher Shohei Ohtani left same game with a blister, Ohtani had to leave during his previous start due to a cracked fingernail.

#2 Protestors from Just Stop Oil  Deborah Wilde and Simon Milner-Edwards were escorted off the court after disrupting the between Sho Shimabukuro and Grigor Dimitrov as Dimitrov was about to serve. Both Wilde and Edwards got on Court 18 and showered it with orange confetti. Wimbledon officials were expecting some kind of protest and had stepped up security prior to the matches.

#3 After some 20 ESPN employees had been laid off the face of ESPN Stephen A Smith said he could be next. The World Wide Network in sports laid off high profile talent, Jalen Rose, Jeff Van Gundy, and Keyshawn Johnson last week and Smith raised the issue of race feared that he could draw the short straw saying that as a black person “when white people catch a cold black people catch pneumonia.”

#4 Jessica, MLB has announced replacements for injured players for New York Yankees Aaron Judge (toe), Los Angeles Dodgers Clayton Kershaw (sore shoulder), and Los Angeles Mike Trout ( broken hamate bone) with Astros’ Kyle Tucker, the Rays’ Wander Franco and the Pirates’ David Bednar, also Seattle fans will be thrilled to know that Mariners Julio Rodriguez and George Kirby will also be replacements.

#5 The NBA will introduce penalties against players who flop trying to get referees to call undeserved fouls or fool fans into thinking that referees missed a foul call by exaggerating the effect of contact with an opposing player. The penalty for the flop will access the opposing team with one free throw and the player who flopped will be hit with a non unsportsmanshiplike conduct technical foul.

Join Jessica every other Wednesday for Headline Sports podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Golden State Warriors podcast with David Zizmor: How Warriors Chris Paul fits into Golden State’s plans

Former Phoenix Suns guard Chris Paul moves the ball up court against the Los Angeles Clippers during the second half of Game 5 of a first-round NBA basketball playoff series April 25, 2023, in Phoenix. Paul joined the Golden State Warriors last Thu Jun 22, 2023. (AP News photo)

On the Warriors podcast with David Zizmor:

#1 David how important was it for Golden State to pick up long time veteran Chris Paul from the Phoenix Suns and how do you see him fitting in.

#2 I know you talked about Jordan Poole during the post season and said his just couldn’t get his game going and it was as if he was just there but not there. Did the Draymond Green punch from the beginning of the season play into his mental make up or there was enough water under that bridge for him to make that up and get with the program?

#3 David talk about the Warriors draft picks and how they’ll help out for next season.

Join David Zizmor for updated reports on the Golden State Warriors and San Francisco 49ers podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Giants unstoppable win 10th straight 4-2 over Padres for sweep; SF rallies for 4 runs in fifth

San Diego Padres manager Bob Melvin, right, gestures while talking to umpire Manny Gonzalez during the fifth inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Wed Jun 21, 2023 (AP News photo)

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San Francisco (42-32). 000 040 00x. – 4. 8. 0

Time: 2:48

Attendance: 33,332

Wednesday, June 21, 2023

By Lewis Rubman

SAN FRANCISCO–Going for their tenth win in a row, the surging San Francisco Giants , entering the fray at 41-32, opted for the 11th time this season, to play a bullpen game. In the those earlier games, the Giants’ hurlers went 7-3, 2.93.

Their assembly line approach to pitching earned the Giants a hard fought 4-2 victory tonight. Their opener this evening was, right hander Ryan Walker. It was his second stint in that role. The other other start for the youngster came in the first of this three game series against the Padres on Monday, when he threw 28 pitches over 1-2/3 scoreless innings, giving up three his but no walks. Sean Hjelle replaced Walker after he had thrown another goose egg but, triue to his name, issued a pair of bases on balls.

San Diego went with the veteran Yu Darvish, now in the twilight of his distinguished international career. The native of Osaka, came into tonight’s contest at 5-5, 4.74 for 2923. The Giants last saw him on April 30, in the gut wrenching series the Giants and Padres played in Mexico City.

He showed his old brilliance over the first four innings he pitched but fell apart in the fifth, when the Giants batted around and roughed him up for four runs. In all, Darvish went six innings and gave up four runs, all earned on seven hits and two walks, He struck out six . His pitch count reached 101, 68 counted a strikes. He was charged with the loss, and his record now stands at 5-6, 4.84.

Hjelle blanked the Pads over two innings, helped by a couple of pitcher’s best friends, The more interesting one came in the fourth and enforced The Curse of the Leadoff Double. Manny Machado deposited a fly in the right field corner in start the frame. He tried to advance on Jake Cronenworth’s foul fly to left, but a Michael Conforto rifled a throw to Brian Crawford, who shot a perfect relay to JD Davis to nab the Manny You Love to Hate at third for the inning ending twin killing, allowing Hjelle to return to the mound in the top of the fifth in a game that still was tied at zero.. Hjelle was somewhat wild in. that inning, allowing a walk and throwing a wild pitch, but he kept San Diego. off the board to complete a very successful four inning stint.

San Francisco unknotted the tie in the bottom half of the inning. Luis Matos lead off by beating out Xander Bogaerts’ throw to first of his grounder to deep short the rookie center fielder’s second infield single in a many. at bats. He stole second on the next pitch, which was to Blake Sabol, who smacked a single off Bogaerts’ glove into left field, putting runners on the corners.

After David Villar walked, Crawford drove Matos home with a sacrifice fly to left.. With two down, Pederson singled to right, and Sabol tried to core from second. Home plate umpire Quinn Wolcott called him out. The Giants claimed that catcher Gary Sánchez had blocked the plate.

The reviewing umpires in New York agreed with them, and the call was reversed, giving SF a 2-0 lead. This displeased Padres manager Bob Melvin enough to get him thrown out of the game by Wolcott. The Giants’ onslaught continued. Mike Yastrzemski singled Villar home. Davis singled Pederson, who had gone to second on the previous play home, upping the SF lead to four.

Tyler, the left handed Rogers brother, defended that cushion in the top of the sixth. His successor in the seventh, Luke Jackson, allowed the Padres their first run, scored by Hae-Seong Kim after he had reached first on a force out, duly challenged and confirmed, and stolen second. Grisham’s single to center brought him home.

Brent Honeywell, Jr., kept it. a 4-1 game in the bottom of the seventh.

Tyler, the right handed submariner, Rogers came to pitch the top of the eighth and immediately gave up back to back singles to Juan Soto and Manny Machado. Soto ended up scoring the Padres’ second run. Croneworth’s sacrifice fly to center brought hit home.

Adrián Morejón was the third Padres hurler, He set the Giants down in order in the eighth, which set the stage for Camilo Doval – who else – to attempt the save. He earned it, his 20th of the year and brought his ERA down to 1.87.

The win went to Hjelle. His record now stands at 2-1, 7.79.

The series. will be wrapped up tomorrow, Thursday. Game time is 12:45. Blake Snell (3-6, 3.48) will be on the mound for San Diego. San Francisco will counter with Alex Wood (2-1, 4.11)

Golden State Warriors podcast on David Zizmor: Green to seek offers elsewhere; Team is deep in NBA luxury tax

Golden State Warriors guard Draymond Green seen here addressing the media Sat Apr 22, 2023 at the Chase Center concerning stepping on the chest of the Sacramento Kings Domantas Sabonis during the NBA Playoffs. Green who is entering free agency is a strong possibility towards leaving Golden State for a bigger deal. (AP News file)

On the Golden State Warriors podcast David Zizmor:

#1 On Draymond Green he’s looking at entering unrestricted free agency and had declined a player option.

#2 Green is expected to decline a $27.6 million player option for the 2023-24 season. Mike Dunleavy Jr the Warriors general manager said that Green crucial to the team. Would Green have a hard time finding another deal on the open market that would be much like his player option like he has at Golden State?

#3 Warriors head coach Steve Kerr and Dunleavy made it clear on Tuesday that the Warriors can’t get their season and their dynasty started without Green who they say is their emotional leader and best defender. Green would have to take a pay cut in order to return and he had a close relationship with former general manager Bob Myers. Would you lean towards the direction that Green will leave the team?

Join David Zizmor Wednesdays for all the latest at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Golden State Warriors podcast with David Zizmor: Time will tell what kind of a GM Dunleavy will be

New Golden State Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr enjoys a box of popcorn with a youngster in this Feb 19, 2019 photo. Dunleavy takes over as general manager in the 2023-24 season. (AP News file photo)

On the Warriors podcast with David Zizmor:

#1 Golden State Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr takes over as former general manager Bob Myers left the job and will be doing other administrative work with the Warriors. What are the differences of Dunleavy and Myers in managing?

#2 This last season Dunleavy has taken over some of the duties for Myers taking road trips and attending NBA meetings and being a presence.

#3 Myers said at his last press conference as GM about the idea of Dunleavy taking over as great and it was his call to take the job.

David Zizmor is a Golden State Warriors analyst for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports podcast with Bruce Magowan: Giants get plenty run production against Cubs Sunday; Nuggets could wrap it up Monday night; plus more

San Francisco Giants Thairo Estrada rounds the bases after hitting his first of two home runs this one coming in the bottom of the sixth inning at Oracle Park against the Chicago Cubs on Sun Jun 11, 2023 (@SFGiants photo)

On Headlines podcast with Bruce Magowan:

#1 After the San Francisco Giants lost the first two games of this series and almost got no hit on Saturday they led the Cubs as much as six runs in an effort to avoid getting swept by the Chicago Cubs on Sunday.

#2 Chicago Cubs starter Kyle Hendricks on Saturday had great outing, great control and keep the Giants line up off balance in the 4-0 shutout and took a no hitter into the eighth inning but lost it to a double by the Giants Mitch Haniger.

#3 In the NBA Finals the Denver Nuggets have the upper hand going into game 5 in Denver 3-1 on Monday night at Ball Arena in Denver. The Nuggets have been dominate with Aaron Gordon and Nikola Jokic.

#4 Bruce this week the PGA joined the LIV Saudi golf league. The PGA players have voiced their displeasure feeling they were duped when PGA Commissioner Jay Monahan went ahead and made an agreement with LIV and the two leagues merged much to the PGA players shock.

#5 Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo may not play one down with his new team the Las Vegas Raiders due to having foot surgery. Garoppolo could be released outright if he can’t return for this season by Las Vegas.

Join Bruce Magowan for Headline Sports podcasts during San Francisco Giants Sunday home games at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports podcast with Stephen Ruderman and Augie Mesenburg: Belmont Stakes and the dangers to horses lives; Nuggets can put it away on Monday night; plus more

National Treasure trains ahead of the Belmont Stakes horse race, Friday, June 9, 2023, at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y. (AP News photo)

On Headline Sports podcast with Stephen Ruderman and Augie Mesenburg:

#1 Stephen tonight is the Belmont Stakes a the third of the three big horse races but the talk and focus going into tonight’s Belmont has been about that eight horse that had died last month at Churchill Downs at the Kentucky Derby. Is this part of the sport of the dangers of the sport or the care for the horse have just taken a dive in the last year or so.

#2 The Denver Nuggets chalked up another win against the Miami Heat and are up 3-1 in the series it just looks like a series where the Nuggets are just cruising and they could wrap this NBA Finals up Monday night in Denver.

#3 Tuesday night will mark a historic night in Oakland A’s history as they will be holding a reverse boycott to show MLB that the A’s do have fan support and that the fans are not at fault for the A’s having to leave Oakland for Las Vegas. Tuesday could be the day that the Nevada Legislature could vote on the $380 million in tax credits to help for Tropicana ballpark on the Vegas strip.

#4 The San Francisco Giants are coming off a sweep in Denver against the Colorado Rockies and opened this three game series with the Chicago Cubs with a 3-2 loss on Friday night. The Giants sit in third place 6.5 games back of the first place Arizona Diamondback coming into Saturday night’s game.

#5 The Oakland A’s put together their longest win streak of the season at three straight taking the last two games of the three game series in Pittsburgh and taking the first game against the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday and it may not set the world on fire but you can feel the incentive in the A’s clubhouse.

Join Stephen Ruderman for the MLB podcasts Tuesdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com