November 17th, 2009 •
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Basketball, Sports • Tagged as Acie Law, Andres Biedrins, C.J. Watson, Charlotte Bobcats, Golden State Warriors, Kelenna Azubuike, Monta Ellis, Raja Bell, Ronny Turiaf, San Francisco Chronicle, Stephen Jackson, Swine Flu, Vladimir Radmancovic
(Okay he may have given up his captaincy in the off-season but it is still fun to call him Captain Jack) A trade was completed yesterday afternoon between the Bobcats and the Warriors. It was a 2-for-2 deal, which means that the Warriors traded Stephen Jackson and Acie Law for the Bobcats’ Raja Bell and [...]
November 7th, 2009 •
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Baseball, Basketball, Football, Hockey, Sports • Tagged as Bay-Area Sports, Golden State Warriors, San Francisco 49ers, San Francisco Giants, San Jose Sharks
Today marks the one-year anniversary of my first blog post (this post will actually come out at the same time my first one did) so I decided to compile the records of most of the Bay-Area sports teams from this year: Golden State Warriors (basketball): 28-54 San Francisco Giants (baseball): 88-74 San Jose Sharks (hockey): [...]
November 4th, 2009 •
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Basketball, Sports • Tagged as AT&T Center, Manu Ginobili
This is one of those things that prove the saying you don’t know when you are going to see something new in sports. On Halloween in San Antonio, Texas a bat flew into AT&T Center in the middle of the basketball game. People tried to catch the bat during time-outs and half time when it [...]
October 31st, 2009 •
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Baseball, Basketball, Hockey, Soccer, Sports • Tagged as Andy, Dariush, Gareth, Golden State Warriors, Matt, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, San Jose Sharks, World Series
1. I had a soccer game today in which we had our biggest win of the season. We won 5-0 vs. team 5. In the first half Gareth (3) scored a quick goal only a few minutes into the game. Dariush (1) scored a little later in the half putting us up 2-0. Then in [...]